Title: A Million Little Pieces Author: James Frey Publisher: Random House Copyright Year: Main Characters: James‚ Leonard‚ Lilly‚ Miles‚ Hank Setting: A Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation facility Main theme: How a person deals with drug and alcohol addiction while in an institution Summary Chapter 1-5: The book opens with the narrator‚ James‚ waking up on an airplane. He is bleeding‚ missing four teeth‚ and has a broken nose. He doesn’t know how he got these injuries or where he is going
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Carson Coats Chapter 9 Period 2A 1. Problems facing Byzantine Empire (600s-1100) - the Empire lost a lot of territory from expensive wars‚ which put them at an economic and territorial disadvantage. As a result of this‚ they had constant pressure from militaries from the north and south‚ preventing any advances from occurring. 2. Cyril and Methodius- Brothers who went on a successful mission in the Slavs of Moravia. Developed a written language called Cyrillic that was used by the Byzantine
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Leo Polonsky History Alive Chapter 7 “The American Revolution Date: October 25‚ 2011 | |Revolutionary war begun in 1775 | |How and when did Revolutio- |British landed 25000 troops in New York | | nary war begun? |The
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In chapter one‚ The Director’s tone makes the World State sound like a utopia- the perfect world. However‚ as you continue reading‚ you realize the society they have created is more dystopian- a world where no one is an individual and through technology‚ the government is very powerful. I felt the World States motto- "Community‚ Identity‚ Stability" (Huxley‚ 1)‚ was ironic because the people in this community don’t have an identity since they are conditioned to act‚ feel‚ and think a certain way
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E.H. Gombrich lived in the 20th Century. Gombrich graduated from the University of Vienna. After that he worked at the Warburg University of London as a Research Assistant in 1936. During the Second World War the BBC employed him as a Radio Monitor. In 1956-1959 Gombrich was a professor of the History of Art at the University. Throughout his life Gombrich had many jobs‚ such as historian professor‚ director and a writer. Gombrich was more or less successful in his writing career. He wrote many admirable
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In Chapter 8‚ the author talks about as globalization came along‚ major cities and capitals became “world cities” ‚ meaning that they linked more internationally than locally. For instance‚ the author mentions that Miami interacts more with Sao Paulo than the cities that are closer by like Orlando. But not all major cities are “world cities”‚ but that does not mean they do not have an influence on the power of place. Big cities attract markets‚ talented people‚ learning centers‚ and etc. Although
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In comparison to the rest of the world‚ the continent of Africa can quite often be described as a place riddled with tribal beliefs‚ ethnic conflicts and “bad” governance. It is believed to be backward and isolated from the world’s long history towards modernity.Within John Lonsdale piece “Globalization‚ Ethnicity and Democracy: A View from “the hopeless Continent”‚ he argues that contrary to popular belief Africa has gone through the processes of globalization and that its current issues are due
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Chapter 9 P192-211 Civilization in Eastern Europe: Byzantium and Orthodox Europe Introduction: BIG IDEAS DETAILS One: Two major Christian civilizations took shape- the orthodox Christian Byzantine & Catholicism in Central and West Europe- yet the remained mostly different Two: Expansion into areas never controlled before • Both new civilizations were impacted by Islam o They had Different principles • Byzantine places a higher stress on politics‚ economy‚ and cultural life (from
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APW: Unit III: The Early Modern World 1450-1750 Chapter 23: TRANSOCEANIC ENCOUNTERS AND GLOBAL CONNECTIONS 1. Survey – already done with the intro/headings activity‚ although you might want to go back through and look at pics‚ etc. 2. Read + “New to you” vocab 3. Take notes on the chapter that thoroughly answer the study guide questions. Be organized and make them “studyable”. 4. Complete your ID terms DUE: 1.13.14 This chapter presents the dramatic transformation of Europe between 1500 and 1800
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Over the summer‚ I have read your novel‚ A Brief History of Montmaray. While reading it‚ I learned some interesting things about Montmaray and the FitzOsbornes family. First‚ Montmaray is an island lacking population with a crumbling castle. Second‚ the FitzOsbornes are not like any other royal families‚ as people would think. A Brief History of Montmaray was an interesting novel that helped better my understanding of the world and its history. First‚ Montmaray is an island lacking population. No
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