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    Muscle and Exercise

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    before starting or continuing an exercise. Exercising can result in many different effects to the mind and body. From the moment a person starts exercising‚ the heart begins to exercise also. Exercise can cause noticeable effects on the heart (Sherwood 1). When the heart begins to exercise‚ the blood begins to pump harder throughout the body. Many people who have diseases such as diabetes and heart disease exercise for this reason‚ to fight off the disease. Beth Levine‚ a physician at the University

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    Shakey's

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    Pizza Shakey’s Pizza is a pizza restaurant chain based in the United States. The chain currently has about 500 stores globally‚ and about 60 in the United States. History Shakey’s Pizza was founded in Sacramento‚ California‚ on April 30‚ 1954‚ by Sherwood "Shakey" Johnson and Ed Plummer. Johnson’s nickname resulted from nerve damage following a bout of malaria suffered during World War II. The parlor opened on the first weekend‚ but since the pizza ovens were not yet completed‚ only beer was served

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    The Lost Generation: Expatriates in Paris “The Lost Generation” is a group of artists that left America because they were disillusioned and disgusted by the quickly developing consumerism and materialistic desires found in America during the 1920s.(Sarah Ferrell) The people of the 1920s had been shaped and molded by the vicious‚ and basically pointless‚ World War I. Their lives had evolved and been formed to fit the war‚ and when it ended their morals‚ mentality‚ and skills no longer fit into “normal”

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    American Literature

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    Native-American Literature‚ c.20‚000B.C.E.-present Characteristics The literature is as diverse as the cultures that created it‚ but there are often common elements such as stories explaining creation or natural forces. Major Writers or Works Oral narratives: Myths; legends; songs; creation stories from groups such as the Zuni‚ Aztec‚ Navajo‚ Lakota‚ Seneca‚ Tlingit‚ Cherokee‚ Blackfoot‚ Cree‚ Inuit‚ and many more. Exploration Period‚ 1492-1607 Characteristics The first European writings

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    Emily Needs More Than a Rose William Faulkner could be considered one of the greatest American writers for Southern literature. He is an eccentric southern writer who is mostly known for writing short stories that include his eerie style and dark descriptions. William Faulkner is the son of Murray Cuthbert Falkner and Maud Butler. Faulkner was born in Mississippi where most of his short stories take place. Faulkner wanted to join the U.S Army during World War I‚ but was denied because of his height

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    commits suicide‚ proving to be one of the truly sad moments in the film and also strengthens Red’s point about being institutionalized: “They give you life‚ and that’s what they take—all of it that counts‚ anyway”. In the novella he was referring Sherwood Bolton‚ in the movie he instead refers to Brooks Hadlen‚ who the audience knows better than they would have known Bolton‚ who was only mentioned for a few seconds in the novella. In the movie‚ Andy was said to have a cellmate named Normadden‚ a native

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    Ernest Hemingway

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    Introduction Ernest Hemingway is a well-known American writer in the twentieth century. His works have unique characteristics both in theme and writing style. Some critics think that his works are based on his own experiences and the time when he lived. Actually‚ Hemingway’s life was full of romance. He experienced many wars in his life. Because his works reflect the hurt that the war brings to human being and describe the loss of the beliefs of the generation after the World War I‚ he is regarded

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    US AP TERMS 1920s

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    US AP TERMS: 1920’s Fordney- McCumber Tariff- Created in 1922 raised American tariffs in order to protect factories and farms. Congress displayed a pro-business attitude in passing the tariff and in promoting foreign trade through providing huge loans to Europe‚ which in turn bought more American goods. This was a result of WWI‚ because the government wanted to ensure economic self-sufficiency so that no future enemy could manipulate the American economy. Also‚ many industries wanted to

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    Azeem. However‚ in Disney’s Robin Hood‚ Robin Hood’s main companion is Little John. In this version‚ Little John does a lot more for Robin Hood than Azeem did for Robin Hood in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Azeem was based off Nasir from Robin of Sherwood‚ a British television series. However‚ the character of Azeem is not very historically accurate‚ considering there probably weren’t very many African American Muslims in England during this time period. Another difference between the two movies is

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    Middle School technology has always been known to be archaic until Sherwood Middle School decides to get a major technology upgrade. Their old technology was very outdated and not efficient for the job at all. That is why they got the new technology upgrade. The new technology is very efficient in cost and in the workroom for students. Most say the new technology is so helpful to students in what they learn and how efficiently they learn it. The old technology that was in the school was extremely

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