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    CHAPTER 13 Study Guide- Tropical Africa and Asia 1200-1500 1. Why is Ibn Battuta an important historical figure? P.325 -Ibn Battuta had completed a pilgrimage to Mecca and throughout the Middle East‚ and he wrote in journals about his travels‚ providing valuable information about these lands 2. What marks the center of the tropic zone? P. 325 -the equator 3. What are 3 examples of domesticated plants/animals that spread around the tropics. P.328

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    Your homework for this lesson is to read chapter 13 (Keller‚ 9ed) and assess your understanding of the key concepts‚ the meaning of the focus words‚ and the answers to questions to consider. 1: Key Learning Concepts: Clean freshwater is essential for humans and healthy ecosystems. Increasing shortages and contamination of freshwater supplies are a key challenge facing humanity. At the end of this lesson‚ you should be able to: Define water pollution and discuss some of the common water pollutants

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    Introduction 2 7 Reasons why vacancies occur 2 8 How the college plan its recruitment 3 9 job and person specification 4 10 Setting interview dates 5 11 Factors that influence the Mc Donald’s to recruit 5 12 Internal issues 6 13 External issues 6 13 Conclusion 6 13 Bibliography 14 14 Identifying how to organize and plan recruitment using internal and external sources. Business chosen 1 - Mc Donald’s www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/our_company.html (Mc Donald’s personal description) "Mc

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    |To achieve a pass grade To achieve a pass | | | |grade the evidence must show that the learner|To achieve a merit grade the evidence must |To achieve a distinction grade the evidence | |is able to: |show that‚ in addition to the pass criteria‚ |must show that‚ in addition to the pass and | |evidence must show that the |the learner is able to:

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    Exercise 13.1 Installing Internet Information Server Question 1: What URL would you use in your computer’s browser to test the functionality of the intranet Web site you just created? 127.0.0.1 Question 2: What is the result‚ and what does the result indicate?  The IIS 7 Web Page loads and it indicates that the intranet web site is working correctly. Question 3: What is the result‚ and what does it indicate? Success Intranet website can be accessed in both ways http://localhost/

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    1) The Earliest Americans a) The first settlers of the New World arrived over a land bridge between modern-day Alaska and Russia i) There were more than 54 million people inhabiting the two continents by the time that Europeans arrived in 1492 ii) Over time‚ they split into many tribes‚ developing more than 2‚000 separate languages and cultures iii) Native Americans in Central and South America were hunters‚ gatherers‚ and farmers specializing in maize‚ or corn. (1) About 5000 B.C. hunter-gatherers

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    Thesis: The original 13 colonies was democratic‚ because of their ability to vote‚ religious freedom‚ and their representative government. Document 2 was created because the colonies believed voters had the right to have a say in the government. Voting qualifications were that you had to be a white‚ Christian male‚ and own a specific amount of land. Voting was democratic in that the colonists had a say in government. Blacks and women not having the right to vote was undemocratic. The colonies believed

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    Unit 2: Business Resources P5 Is The Business Profitable? The closing capitals for both years are very similar and propose that not only is the business very profitable but it is also maintaining its financial position within the market. In 2011 the closing capital was £2‚500‚000 and for 2012 the closing capital was £2‚425‚000. This is interesting because as a business progresses you would think that the closing capital would increase not decrease although this is not too large a decrease when compared

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    Analysis of "13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" "Thirteen ways of looking at a blackbird" by Wallace Stevens is a poem about what it means to really know something. In this poem‚ Stevens shows this connection by writing a first person poem about a poet’s observation and contemplation’s when viewing a blackbird. He does this by making each stanza an explanation of a new way he has perceived this blackbird. First‚ he writes about his physical perception of the blackbird as an observer. Then‚ he

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    Quakers‚ The Calvinist Puritans established themselves in Massachusetts. Some of the colonies that were founded were more diverse like for example‚ Georgia which provided freedom of worship‚ except for Catholics. Catholics weren’t really welcome in the 13 colonies other than outside of Maryland.

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