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Array-ne World HistoryHomework AssignmentsWeek of 8/29 â 9/2DUE TUESDAY 8/30 Read 1.1 Answer questions 1-4DUE WEDNESDAY 8/31Read 1.2Answer questions 1-4DUE THURSDAY 9/1 Read 1.3 Answer questions 1-3 DUE FRIDAY 9/2 Read 2.1 Answer questions 1-5
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What lunch?Snacks: 1 slim jim type beef stick, McDonald’s double cheeseburger, no bottom bun 25.0Dinner: 8 oz sirloin w/ LC A-1 sauce, small can green beans, sliced tomato 12.0Day total: 48.0It’s nice to have that out of the way. I was actually somewhat hungry.Now that the beast has been laid to rest, I can return to trying to improve my eating habits, instead of just eating convenience food that’s as LC as possible.
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-ne James 4:8a8Come near to God and he will come near to you.Lord I pray that you will help me to come nearer to you each day.
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Saturday, June 29: Welcome To BelfastMusic: Life During Wartime by the Talking HeadsWith a three-day weekend break from law-school-in-the-summer, we decide to rent a car and go to Belfast. I agree to drive, but only if someone else will navigate. I don’t particularly feel like learning how to drive on the left side of the road today, but if there is chaos, I want to be in control of the situation. Or at least have a front row seat view of my impending demise.The drive up north is beautiful. Driving on the left is not as difficult as I imagined, although every once in a while I get a little too comfortable and drift towards the right side until Doris screams “Left!!!!” We stop in a small picturesque town, and have lunch in a bar that serves weird Mexican food in addition to the local specialties.Farther north, we pass a British military fort surrounded by concertina wire and a camera that follows our car around as we drive past it. Eventually, we get to the outskirts of Belfast. It doesn’t seem so bad. A large military helicopter hovers in the distance, but other than that, there are no signs of trouble. It doesn’t take long to discover that our map sucks – it’s missing roads. We randomly pick a freeway exit in the hopes that it’ll put us near downtown Belfast.Unfortunately, the random exit ramp puts us directly in the middle of a angry mob that is hell bent on provoking a confrontation with the local police, who are lined up in riot gear between armored cars about fifty yards away. Suddenly, the angry police start advancing towards the mob … and us.For a few seconds, we’re mesmerized by the scene unfolding in front of us. Our trance is suddenly broken and Rachael yells, Let
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-ne Life in the Freezer.There is a theory, or at least I think there is, that Hell is exothermic, that is that it requires external sources of heat, a parasitic place that feeds off the heat of souls, and in getting hotter requires more heat to feed on. Central heating, satanic pact?I like to think, or at least I think I do, that Hell is both, that sometimes its hotter than hell and occasionally hell freezes over.Either way one thing I am sure of, that if I am to be in hell, though it may be my fault, but its out of my control.Unit 29
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Array-ne World HistoryHomework AssignmentsWeek of 8/29 â 9/2DUE TUESDAY 8/30 Read 1.1 Answer questions 1-4DUE WEDNESDAY 8/31Read 1.2Answer questions 1-4DUE THURSDAY 9/1 Read 1.3 Answer questions 1-3 DUE FRIDAY 9/2 Read 2.1 Answer questions 1-5
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What lunch?Snacks: 1 slim jim type beef stick, McDonald’s double cheeseburger, no bottom bun 25.0Dinner: 8 oz sirloin w/ LC A-1 sauce, small can green beans, sliced tomato 12.0Day total: 48.0It’s nice to have that out of the way. I was actually somewhat hungry.Now that the beast has been laid to rest, I can return to trying to improve my eating habits, instead of just eating convenience food that’s as LC as possible.
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-ne James 4:8a8Come near to God and he will come near to you.Lord I pray that you will help me to come nearer to you each day.
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the banner should include images ONLY that reflect major cultural characteristics of the Native American peoples prior to European contact (based on Chapter 1 in Henretta)3.
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Saturday, June 29: Welcome To BelfastMusic: Life During Wartime by the Talking HeadsWith a three-day weekend break from law-school-in-the-summer, we decide to rent a car and go to Belfast. I agree to drive, but only if someone else will navigate. I don’t particularly feel like learning how to drive on the left side of the road today, but if there is chaos, I want to be in control of the situation. Or at least have a front row seat view of my impending demise.The drive up north is beautiful. Driving on the left is not as difficult as I imagined, although every once in a while I get a little too comfortable and drift towards the right side until Doris screams “Left!!!!” We stop in a small picturesque town, and have lunch in a bar that serves weird Mexican food in addition to the local specialties.Farther north, we pass a British military fort surrounded by concertina wire and a camera that follows our car around as we drive past it. Eventually, we get to the outskirts of Belfast. It doesn’t seem so bad. A large military helicopter hovers in the distance, but other than that, there are no signs of trouble. It doesn’t take long to discover that our map sucks – it’s missing roads. We randomly pick a freeway exit in the hopes that it’ll put us near downtown Belfast.Unfortunately, the random exit ramp puts us directly in the middle of a angry mob that is hell bent on provoking a confrontation with the local police, who are lined up in riot gear between armored cars about fifty yards away. Suddenly, the angry police start advancing towards the mob … and us.For a few seconds, we’re mesmerized by the scene unfolding in front of us. Our trance is suddenly broken and Rachael yells, Let
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-ne Life in the Freezer.There is a theory, or at least I think there is, that Hell is exothermic, that is that it requires external sources of heat, a parasitic place that feeds off the heat of souls, and in getting hotter requires more heat to feed on. Central heating, satanic pact?I like to think, or at least I think I do, that Hell is both, that sometimes its hotter than hell and occasionally hell freezes over.Either way one thing I am sure of, that if I am to be in hell, though it may be my fault, but its out of my control.Unit 29
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