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Refusing to speak plainly, the candidate tested her audience' s patience with her_____ speech.
Eighteenth-century French naturalist Benoit de Maillet attempted to estimate Earth’s age based on its physical properties. Noting that seashells could be found in sediments on land in many places around the world de Maillet reasoned that Earth’s surface must have once been entirely covered by water and, that sea levels have been falling steadily ever since. By observing sea levels and estimating how fast they fellde Maillet thought he could calculate how long Earth had existed Although de Maillet’s main idea was flawed-sea levels have remained roughly constant for billions of years-he correctly realized that long-term natural processes could provide a way to measure Earth’s age and his suggestion that Earth could be as old as 2 billion years was daring and prescient.
In a street-sanitation study in Metroville this year,75 percent of residential city blocks were rated “clean” or “very clean,” whereas in a similar study a decade ago only 40 percent were rated “clean” or better. Therefore a resident of Metroville today is more likely to live on a clean or very clean city block than a resident a decade ago.
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Interest in the recovery of lost works by Brazilian women writers is growing as scholars increasingly recognize writing by Brazilian women as inherently worth study, not as writing by Brazilian men.
Thanks to their importance as components in the catalytic converters that reduce vehicle emissions, platinum, palladium, and rhodium have all become in the fight against air pollution.
In which of the four regions was the median of the median family incomes for the states in that region $50,000 or greater?
Indicate all such regions.
Questions 1 and 3 are based on this passage
According to Hill and Spicer, the term “nation-state” is a misnomer, since the ideal model of a monolingual, culturally homogeneous state has never existed, not even among Europeans, who invented the nation-state concept and introduced it to the rest of the world. Modern European states, they argue, emerged after the Renaissance through the rise of nations (i.e., specific ethnic groups) to positions of political and economic dominance over a number of other ethnic groups within the bounded political territories. The term “nation-state”, Hill and Spicer argue, obscures the internal cultural and linguistic diversity of states that could more accurately be called “conquest states.” The resurgence of multiple ethnic groups within a single state, Hill says, is not “potentially threating to the sovereign jurisdiction of the state,” as Urban and Sherzer suggest; rather, the assertion of cultural differences threatens to reveal ethnocentric beliefs and practices upon which conquest states were historically founded and thus to open up the possibility for a “nations-state” in which conquered ethnic groups enjoy equal rights with the conquering ethnic group but do not face the threat of persecution or cultural assimilation into the dominant ethnic group.
How does one evaluate the effects of modern democracy on individuals? The first clarifying step must be to recognize that "democracy" itself can, in the abstract, (i) ___ us as we think of our society and our perception of democracy as citizens. The experience of living in a democracy (ii)___ each generation. A feature of democratic is that something that benefits us in one generation may no longer be a benefit to the next. Thus, experiencing democracy in the twenty-first century is (iii) ___ the political order our ancestors cherished in 1901.
In 1998, observations of a (i) ________ in the growth of atmospheric methane, a potent greenhouse gas, suggested that many of the scenarios for global warming provided in a 1995 assessment may have been overly (ii) _______. Celebration was, however, premature: subsequent research has established that the observed phenomena were likely caused by (iii) _______ declines in industrial and natural emissions.