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Rubenstein Ch 11 Reading Guide

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Industry: Key Issue 1 Where Did Industry Originate? Rubenstein, 342-349 1. Murray left Ohio for _____________ and then left there for _________________ Roadmaster left Ohio for __________________ and left there, and went to ______________ Huffy left Celina, Ohio in 1998 and moved to ___________, then to _____________ Where does Pacific Cycle contract to have bicycles made? ________________ Ohio Art Company moved to Bryan, Ohio, to _______________________ in 2000. Maytag moved production of its refrigerators from Galesburg, Ill, to __________________ in 2002. Carrier Corporation moved production of its refrigeration units from Syracuse, New York to ___________ in 2003. Hoover vacuum cleaners, once made in North Canton, Ohio, are now made by a _________ company.

The Earth and Its Peoples Ch 1-4

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Unit 1 (8000 B.C.E to 600 B.C.E) Key Concepts and IDs Unit 1, Chapters 1-4 1. Archaeological evidence indicates that during the Paleolithic era, hunting-foraging bands of humans gradually migrated from their origin in East Africa to Eurasia, Australia, and the Americas, adapting their technology and cultures to new climate regions. Within societies, artwork and tools were passed from society to society. This established culture. Culture includes living spaces, artwork, their clothing, and their values. (Page 6-7) When foraging groups were in colder climates, animal skin was used as clothing which was an advancement of the time. (Page 8)

day-4-solving-systems-of-inequalities-ws-key

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Alg 2 PAP Name________________________ Solving Systems of Inequalities WS Solve 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. D 9. Write the system of inequalities that would form the solution set shown in the graph. _1378267654.unknown _1378274996.unknown _1378277634.unknown _1410354253.unknown _1378275249.unknown _1378267797.unknown _1378268050.unknown _1378267489.unknown
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The Earth and its Peoples: 5th Edition - Chapter 7 Notes

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Chapter 7 Notes Networks of Communication and Exchange, 300 BCE ? 600 CE The Silk Road Origins and Operations Caravan routes connecting China and the Middle East across Central Asia and Iran Began around 1500 BCE Parthians were ruling Iranian dynasty from 250 BCE ? 226 CE Religion, Ideas, Goods, People travelled over the Silk Road Helped spread Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, maybe some Hinduism By 100 BCE the Greeks could purchase Chinese silk from Parthians Alfalfa and wine grapes moved to China via the Silk Road Chinese farmers also adopted pistachios, walnuts, pomegranates, sesame, coriander, spinach, etc. Going west from china were peaches, apricots, cinnamon, ginger, and other spices Nomadism in Central and Inner Asia

The Earth and its Peoples: 5th Edition - Chapter 5 Notes

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Chapter 5 Notes Rome?s Creation of A Mediterranean Empire, 753 BCE ? 600 CE Overview Rome?s central location contributed to its success in unifying Italy and the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. Italy was a crossroads of the Mediterranean, and Rome was a crossroads within Italy Italy is a land of hills and mountains and navigable rivers. It is rich in iron & metals Ample arable land in coastal plains and river valleys. A Republic of Farmers, 753-31 BCE Hilltop communities existed as early as 1000 BCE and started to form an urban nucleus around 600 BCE Agriculture was the primary economic activity of the early Roman state The heads of wealthy families were known as the ?Council of Elders?, a Senate.

Chapter 8 Bio

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Overview: The Process That Feeds the Biosphere ? Photosynthesis is the process that converts solar energy into chemical energy. ? Directly or indirectly, photosynthesis nourishes almost the entire living world. ? Autotrophs sustain themselves without eating anything derived from other organisms. ? Autotrophs are the producers of the biosphere, producing organic molecules from CO2 and other inorganic molecules. ? Almost all plants are photoautotrophs, using the energy of sunlight to make organic molecules from water and carbon dioxide. ? Photosynthesis occurs in plants, algae, certain other protists, and some prokaryotes. ? These organisms feed not only themselves but also the entire living world. ? Heterotrophs obtain their organic material from other organisms.

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