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    effective school management‚ and South Korea’s “pressure Cooker” model‚ a system that demands hard works from the kids in an ultra-competitive environment which usually worned out the students. She then explain how both country score very high in the PISA‚ although they have different approaches. After carefully reviewing both countries’ approaches‚ I found the Utopia model of Finland is very intriguing and Malaysian education system is also moving slowly toward the Utopia model through the implementation

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    phones. The guy sitting next to me to my right is reading‚ had headphones in his ears and is casually dressed. There is a guy with a red sweater who is standing in front of me leaning on the pole. I see A African American woman dressed in all black leaning on the train door playing with her iPad. A Puerto- Rican guy is leaning on train door who is wearing on a grey hat. There is a Caucasian girl who looks to be in her early 20s‚ she is blonde‚ wearing bright red lipstick‚ big headphones in her ears

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    more land to the growing Carolingian empire. (Speilvogel p.138) An interesting characteristic of Charlemagne was his strong desire to learn. He studied foreign languages such as Latin and Greek. He learned from excellent scholars such as Peter of Pisa and Alcuin of York. Charlemagne established a palace school and encouraged other scholars from across Europe to come to the Carolingian court. He focused learning about liberal arts also took lessons in grammar. Charlemagnes love of learning inspired

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    viewing things. The architectural masterpiece‚ Plaza de Castilla‚ was built in 2006. This modern masterpiece has a distinctive structure as it consists of two buildings which lean towards each other. The ancient architectural masterpiece‚ Torre de Pisa‚ was built in the 12th century and this building is widely known for its unintended tilt to one side. These two architectural masterpieces were built in a

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    benefits of new and increasing trade due to their favorable geographic position in the Mediterranean Sea. Because there was a constant political and class struggle in the cities‚ Italy lacked a central authority of power. In cities such as Florence‚ Pisa‚ and Milan‚ the age-old rival between Pope and Emperor played itself out. The Guelph party supported the Pope‚ while the Ghibbiline party supported the Emperor. Civil wars were fought in the cities and ended with a despotism system of ruling‚ either

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    Science Essay The question I chose is how the scientific method has changed over time and if it is more less effective at achieving its goals? I will discuss this question in both sides during this essay. I preferred this question than the other questions because it is a strong question and I would like to discover more and research deeply in this investigation. The scientific method has been existing over a thousand years ago to be specific the science method started in the 17th century and

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    Put simply what Lyons presents to the reader‚ is that the West has an obligation to remember and acknowledge that we are indebted to the learning and developments that the Arabs shared with the world. After the fall of Rome‚ Europe entered a dark period where learning and science were forgotten. Most Europeans were illiterate and eked out their existence on small patches of land. While Europe languished in religious paranoia‚ and suffered at the hands of church doctrine‚ the Islamic world was conquering

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    Chapter 16 Test Bank Multiple Choice 1. The Renaissance was born in which of the following cities? a. Athens b. Rome c. Florence d. Pisa Answer: c 2. Cultural and political leadership for the early Renaissance was under the auspices of which of the following families? a. the Lombards b. the Medici c. the Visconti d. the Castiglione Answer: b 3. Which of the following events caused a climate of intellectual skepticism in middle-class men and women of the era? a. the Black

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    the plaintiff‚ was sitting in his car in the driveway of Mr. Clark’s property waiting to pick up his wife‚ who worked as a housekeeper for Mr. Clark‚ when a leaning 80 ft tree on an adjacent property fell on the plaintiff’s husband’s car and killed him. Ms. Galindo sued Mr. Clark for failing to notify her husband of the danger posed by the leaning tree. Develop the appropriate legal issue(s) in question (i.e.‚ the specific legal issue between the two parties). Provide a judgment on who should win

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    Renaissance Lives: Portraits of an Age By Theodore K. Rabb The thesis of Renaissance lives is to show the reader a little bit of the Renaissance period. Rabb talks about 15 different people from the Renaissance period. He talks about astrologers to mothers and artists. Jan Hus Jan Hus was born in Prague was a religious thinker and reformer. He initiated a religious movement based on the ideas of John Wycliff His followers became known as Hussites. Hus was a dissenter in that time it was frowned

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