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    the coldest of any biome. In winter‚ its temperature can drop all the way down to -70°. Nights can also last for weeks during the winter when the sun barely rises. However‚ in the summer‚ the sun can shine for 24 hours a day. The warmest is the Scandinavian tundra‚ which has an average winter temperature of -8°. The temperatures in summer can range from 3 to 16°. The tundra has little precipitation with only 6-10 inches (mostly snow) falling on average each year‚ which is almost similar to a desert

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    University of Phoenix Material Quantitative Research Methods Matrix Instructions: Refer to your syllabus for specific instructions Be detailed and thorough in your descriptions. Be sure to properly cite your sources (in-text and on the reference page) according to APA v. 6 standards. Primary Characteristics Current Peer-Reviewed Study Experimental An experiment establishes the relationship through manipulation of the study sample. For an accurate estimate of the relationship between variables

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    this question: 5 Question 2 (Worth 5 points) What was the significance of the Sacco-Vanzetti trial? It established capital punishment. It established important legal principles. The crime was unusual in its brutality. It symbolized Red Scare fears. Points earned on this question: 0 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) What was the purpose of the Four Power Treaty of 1921? to respect the independence of former colonies to set a timetable for a repayment of war debts to prevent future

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    committing a crime. They set an example. There are even tv shows set inside a prison where young adults are taken into the prison to scare them onto the right path. The prisoners usually cooperate and scare the kids. They might tell that what they would do to them if they would wind up in prison with them. Sometimes telling them their story and what prison is like is enough to scare them. When most people think of prisons they think of maximum security prisons because those are the prisons that are more broadly

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    bloody process; trail to unify 7 kingdoms to the only one. King Offa – the king of Mercia‚ he manages to unify 3 kingdoms : 796 – offa dies 794 – the first Scandinavian invasion – the Vikings attacked England. Vikings were very mobile people‚ they were sailing along the rivers‚ very clever people‚ DANES VIKINGS NORMANS – three Scandinavian tribes. after 850 – the regular large scale invasions Danelaw – the land which was obtained by the Danes. King Alfred the Great – king of Wessex; modernized

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    Abigail lacks morals because of her lack of parents and people to love her. Abigail creates hysteria among the people of Salem when she accuses others of witchcraft. This hysteria‚ in the novel‚ parallels to the 1950’s Red Scare. Government officials‚ during the 1950’s Red Scare‚ accused people of communist activity. Like the government during this time‚ Abigail fears. Nobody loves Abigail‚ which gets her a major disadvantage in life. The shortage of love gives Abigail the desire for John Proctor

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    NOKIA COMPANY BACKGROUND Company Information Nokia Corporation (Nokia) is player in mobile industry. The Company makes a range of mobile devices with services and software that enable people to experience music‚ navigation‚ video‚ television‚ imaging‚ games‚ business mobility and more. Nokia also provides equipment‚ solutions and services for communications networks through Nokia Siemens Networks. From January 1‚ 2004 through March 31‚ 2007‚ Nokia had four business groups: Mobile Phones‚ Multimedia

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    for the people he was protecting. Not even in his own homeland‚ he battled Grendel and his mother for the sake of those who were preyed upon by the horrible monsters. This was a deed that the King of Denmark became in debt because of - though the Scandinavian hero did not request that debt to be paid. Upon returning home to Geatland‚ Beowulf ruled over his kingdom‚ not with the proud ferocity of a warrior who defeated Grendel and his terrible mother. Rather‚ with the grace and humility of a true epic

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    the same religious beliefs and the both go on major quest that any great warrior will go on for their king. The reasons for war between the Knight and Beowulf are to be disputed between each other. Also‚ Beowulf is not just an epic hero to The Scandinavian Pagan times‚ he is also compared to the modern day heroes of the world today like‚ Batman. There is an article that compares Beowulf to batman which is called‚ “Beowulf to Batman: The Epic Hero and Pop Culture” and it talks about how Beowulf and

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    obstacles. One of the first issues was the investigation of teachers by political committees because of their beliefs. This event was known as the Red Scare hysteria. During World War I‚ tensions were mounting between the Soviet Union and the United States. There was a perceived threat that Communists were infiltrating the United States (Red Scare‚ 2012). Also during this time‚ obstacles continued to mount with low salaries and economic insecurity. Furthermore‚ female teachers had a dress code

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