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    Book Wars Dogsong and The River _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction Throughout the course of the marking period‚ two books that I have read really stood out above all others. They are Dogsong and The River‚ both written by the same author‚ Gary Paulsen. This is the most obvious similarity between the two books but there are much more. They both have a teenage boy as their main character and are both about a boy embarking

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    Chapter 1 Reading Guide From Human Prehistory to the Early River Valley Civilizations DIRECTIONS: Read Chapter 1: From Human Prehistory to the Early River Valley Civilizations DIRECTIONS: Define the following vocabulary terms. Paleolithic Age: The Old Stone Age ending in 12‚000 b.c.e.; typified by use of crude stone tools and hunting and gathering for subsistence. Neolithic Age: The New Stone Age between 8000 and 5000 b.c.e.; period in which adaption of sedentary agriculture occurred; domestication

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    writer of such status‚ but also because no matter how much I try to find an ugly side of this essay‚ my efforts are to no avail. Thus‚ the author has achieved his mission of impressing me with the rare talent he owns. He has made me interested in the river which I would not have bothered to look at if I had not read this essay. Each one of his words and phrases carry deep meanings – some even deeper than I can comprehend. The last two lines of the essay had made a large impact on my view and only after

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    Professor ENC 1101 2:00-3:15pm 9 September 2011 River Flows In You: Yiruma “River Flows In You” by the South Korean composer Yiruma is a calming and beautiful contemporary classical melody. The song is presented very simply‚ a single artist with a piano‚ but this simplicity effectively reaches the audience and creates for them a mood and background to the song. In essence‚ this work is a love story that is translated into a romantic refrain that combines the use of the senses and dynamics to

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    The River Ran Red Reaction Have you ever wanted to stand up to your boss? The relationship between the employee and employer has been around since man could work. The employer employs the employee but needs to keep the employee happy so satisfactory work will be done and the employee will continue to work for the employer. In the movie The River Ran Red‚ management went too far with the employees and caused an uprising. In the movie Carnegie owned a steel mill in Homestead‚ Pennsylvania.

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    The Red River Rebellion 1869 The Canadian government had bought Rupert’s Land from the Hudson Bay company. In addition‚ appointed the first English-speaking governor: William McDougall. McDougall had sent out surveyors to plot the land according to the square township system that was used in Ontario. The Metis‚ led by Louis Riel‚ prevented anti-French McDougall‚ to enter the territory when the unannounced surveyors had interfered. The Hudson Bay company was no longer in control of the territory

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    My team had a great number of strengths on the River Expedition yesterday. One strength we had greatly was collaboration. We did a very good job with collaboration‚ while taking the tests. We would talk to each other to find out what answer we would choose for each question. We also made sure that everyone that had something to say was heard. Another strength that we had was definitely communication. We talked with each other‚ while on the river on some of the things we learned. These were

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    area on the tip of the Korean peninsula‚ known as the Pusan perimeter‚ where they would stand to defend the suddenly prominent Nakdong River‚ later to be known as the "pivot" of the Korean War. "Either protect the Nakdong line or die trying..." were the words made famous by Gen. Walton Walker‚ first commanding general of the U.S. Eighth Army‚ during the Nakdong River Battle. U.S. Soldiers from the 501st Sustainment Brigade‚ 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command‚ the 201st Commando Brigade‚ 2nd Operational

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    Throughout the story‚ At the Pitt-Rivers‚ the narrator analyses a “couple” in the museum. He observes the way the couple act around each other and how they communicate. When the narrator first spots the young woman‚ he observes her and her physical appearance: “The girl was definitely not attractive … she hadn’t got a nice figure; her legs were kind of dumpy and she didn’t have pretty hair or anything like that” (Lively 24). Right off the bat‚ the narrator judges the woman for not being attractive

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    The Great Mississippi River Flood of 1927 The Great Flood of 1927 had a major effect on African American culture and music. Specifically the Mississippi Delta blues. The blues is a genre of music created by African American communities of the deep south at the end of the 19th century. The blues consist of themes such as; relationships‚ emotions‚ work‚ sex‚ problems‚ travel‚ and life. There are more‚ but these are the most common themes of blues music. The Mississippi River flood of 1927 actually

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