Unit 1: Colonial America (Twelve Days) Standard 1-2 Unit 2: Revolution (Ten Days)Unit 1: Colonial America (Twelve Days) Standard 1-2 Unit 2: Revolution (Ten Days)
Explain Virginia’s development; include the Virginia Company, tobacco cultivation, relationships with Native Americans such as Powhatan, development of the House of Burgesses, Bacon’s Rebellion, and the development of slavery. 5 days
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Review of some tsunamis in canadaReview of some tsunamis in canada
British Columbia and also in the Burin Inlet in Newfoundland. The results of the various numerical models for tsunami generation
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Department of historyDepartment of history
History 397am fall of Rome: The Roman Empire from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages
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Bui,/Fernandez,/Tran pp 190: The History of ComputingBui,/Fernandez,/Tran pp 190: The History of Computing
The eniac is significant not only because it revolutionized the culture of science, business, and technology, but it also enhanced the role of women in the field of computer science and created a legacy for the digital age
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Fast, Clean, & Cheap Cutting Global Warming’s Gordian KnotFast, Clean, & Cheap Cutting Global Warming’s Gordian Knot
By Michael Shellenberger, Ted Nordhaus, Jeff Navin, Teryn Norris, and Aden Van Noppen
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WW2 brought new instruments of death: plastic explosives, rockets, jet airplanes, atomic weaponsWW2 brought new instruments of death: plastic explosives, rockets, jet airplanes, atomic weapons
Racist propaganda was common on both sides, and intense hatred of the enemy caused many military and civilian prisoners to be mistreated and/or executed
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Sky High What Distinguished the Highest Performing Team of All?Sky High What Distinguished the Highest Performing Team of All?
Freeman Dyson and Norbert Werner and the visible fact that it has lacked any noteworthy successes for a period exceeding thirty years
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Famous people of computer scienceFamous people of computer science
Alan Mathison Turing, (June 23rd, 1912 – June 7th, 1954), was an English mathematician, logician, and cryptographer. Turing is often considered to be the father of modern computer science
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World War II at Home and Abroad I. Shadows of WarWorld War II at Home and Abroad I. Shadows of War
Hitler and Nazi’s took over in 1933 with the backing of industrialists and a third of the electorate
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In the united states court of appeals for the ninth circuit luis sanchoIn the united states court of appeals for the ninth circuit luis sancho
Blaizot, J. P, Iliopoulos, J., Madsen, J., Ross, G. G., Sonderegger, P., and Specht, H. J., Study of Potentially Dangerous Events During Heavy-ion Collisions at the lhc: Report of the lhc safety Study Group
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Unit 12 Review Game: World War IIUnit 12 Review Game: World War II
Name 2 reasons Germany was angry about the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I
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Course GuideCourse Guide
You will have 5 school days to make up work due to emergencies. Tests will represent 50% of your grade. Homework and daily grades are 40%. Final benchmarks will represent 10% of your final. Milestone test will count 10% of your final grade
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The Department of History Course DescriptionsThe Department of History Course Descriptions
The numbers were given in a haphazard fashion and there is no difference between the 300- and 400- level courses. The Department does not have courses specifically for juniors or for seniors
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