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    Romeo and Juliet allowed the encouragement and the resistance of those close to them affect their decision making‚leading to their demise.Romeo and Juliet share in prevalence‚ careless guardians. As a result‚ they both go in search of someone they can confide in‚ their cull however is lamentable. Romeo confides in a local friar whose job is to provide spiritual guidance to those who ask for it. Friar Lawrence however‚ feels a dire need to please‚ allowing himself to be swayed away from his morals

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    Diffusion of innovation and persuasion Diffusion‚ What is it?  “Diffusion is the process by which an innovation is communicated through certain channels over time among the members of a social system.”  “Diffusion is a special type of communication concerned with the spread of messages perceived (or understood) as new ideas” 2 Main Elements of Diffusion 1. 2. 3. 4. An innovation Channels of communication The spread and speed of the idea over time The social network and individuals who

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    nineteenth century there were millions of slaves that were being sold and transported to Europe and to the Americas. This business of selling the slaves spread immensely from the western coast of Africa throughout the rest of the continent. Not only did it affect them personally but also the slave trade impacted the Africans as a whole socially‚ economically and politically. Background The Atlantic slave trade started off as a small commercial system where the process of exchange took place between

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    In the beginning of the 1600s‚ the culture of the English colonies negatively reflected one of the largest forced migration that would significantly affect the society and history for centuries. During the early 1600s‚ European servants would work along the side of African servants. However by the end of the century‚ workers would be separated by skin color and millions of Africans would be taken away from their homeland and experience a nightmare of inhumanity‚ and this was known as the Terrible

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    Jonee Bennett February 2‚ 2015 2nd Period Mrs. Howe How Did the Treaty of Versailles Affect Germany Socially‚ Economically‚ and Politically? Soon after World War I‚ the Treaty of Versailles was written. The diplomats of this treaty only intended to end all wars and redraw Europe‚ but this treaty marked the beginning of a disaster for Germany. After six months prior to the war‚ the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28‚ 1919. The overall purpose of the treaty was to punish Germany for damages

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    the History of the United States that caused enormous distress and economic depression. The citizens who lived through and experienced the devastation of this event suffered major changes to their day to day lives. The Great Depression didn’t just affect working people it also affected the students who were living with parents who were unemployed and it also affected the teachers that were in charge of educating the nation’s youth. Public Education was one of the issues that wasn’t often mentioned

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    Biology Lab #1: Chemical Diffusion Purpose To discover how the size of a cell affects the diffusion of chemicals throughout the cell. Hypothesis I predict that as the cell size increases the diffusion depth and the diffusion rate will decrease. Equipment • Eye protection • 250 mL beaker • Timing device • Scoopula • Ruler • Scalpel • Sodium hydroxide solution • 3 different sized cubes of phenolphthalein agar • Paper towels Purpose

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    brought to the Americas helped the Amerindians a great deal. The Columbian exchange also benefited/hurt the global scale by trading silver‚ slaves‚ crops‚ and disease. It also affected the local indigenous populations with an influx of disease they did not have an immunity for. This change occurred because of the addition of the Americas to the global network which allowed more products like silver and potatoes to reach other regions.

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    Effects of Geography on the River Valley Civilizations The developments of early civilizations in Egypt‚ China‚ India‚ and Mesopotamia were greatly influenced by their geographical locations which allowed them to each adapt to their environment in many different and similar ways . These ancient river valley civilizations were all affected by surrounding rivers‚ landscapes‚ and environmental changes such as climate. Accordingly‚ all four regions were able to take advantage of their geographical location

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    Opium is the world’s most addictive component that is able to affect a person’s life positively and negatively. The opium comes from a poppy plant which can be transformed into medication that people can use as painkillers or as a drug that can be highly abused to hit euphoria. Hospitals and militaries use opium in a form called morphine which is used to treat severe pain. In order to fight effectively during battles‚ opium was consumed in order to withstand a great amount of pain and if a solider

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