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FINALS WEEK

Quote - "It's never too late unless you're in the grave." - Anon

1) Final Exams
2) Bring the Following:
-----Two #2 pencils with erasers
-----Journals
-----Textbooks

Final Grade Points - Spring Semester 2010

A = 700-630 pts. (100-90%)
B = 629-546 pts. (89-78%)
C = 545-469 pts. (77-67%) - (490 pts. = 70%)
D = 468-448 pts. (66-64%)
Fail = 447 pts. or less (63% or less)

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Quote - "Reform must come from within, not from without. You cannot legislate virtue." - Cardinal Gibbons

1) Late Journals
2) Finish Chapter 16 reading, p. 709-733. Notes - Put in Journal for final.
3) Collect p. 715, 725 and 733 questions.
4) Study Chapter 9-16 for final
5) Film

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Quote - "Life is tough, but it's tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne

1) Late Journals
2) Read p. 726-733 of text
3) Answer quest. 4 & 5 p. 715, quest. 4 & 6 p. 725 and quest. 4 & 6 p. 733 - Work is due tomorrow
4) Review Chapter 9-16 for final
5) Film - Political Satire "Dave"

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Quote - "A man has got to know his limitations." - Clint Eastwood

1) Finish and Collect Journals
2) Continue reading p. 720-725
3) Work on questions p. 715 and 725
4) Study for Final Exam Chapter 9-16

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Quote - "To be good, you need to believe in what you're doing." - Billy Crystal

1) Work on Journals - They will be collected Tuesday.
2) Read Chapter 16 section 2 of text
3) Review Main Ideas, objectives and Key Terms
4) Final Exam Preparation:
-----A) Test will cover Chapter 9-16 - 60 points
-----B) Students will return Textbooks on day of Final - 30 points

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Quote - "If their target is Midway... I'll bushwack them." - RAdm Raymond A. Spruance

1) Journal due on Monday
2) Continue reading text p. 709-715
3) Take notes on reading
4) Work on Journals

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Quote - "If you can dream it, you can do it." - Walt Disney

1) Journals due on Monday
2) Collect p. 690-701
3) Finish Assessment Test: Short Constructed Response - 10 pts.
4) Work on Journals
5) Read p. 709-715

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Quote - Same as Monday

1) Journals due Monday
2) Collect p. 690-701 Tomorrow
3) Assessment Test #3 - 10 pts each day
4) Homework - Work on Journals

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Quote - "Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist." - George Carlin

1) Journals due Monday, June 7th
2) Finish reading p. 676-692 - Chapter 15
3) Work on questions 1-2 p. 690, 4-5 p. 692, #1 p. 686 and 4-6 p. 699 - Due Wednesday
4) Read text p. 700-701 and add question #1 to the above work.

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Quote - "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - Santayana

1) Journals due Monday, June 7th
2) Review and collect p. 681, 685, 687
3) Finish reading p. 676-692
4) Answer questions 1-2 p. 690, 4&5 p. 692, #1 p. 686 and 4-6 p. 699 - Due Tuesday

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Quote - "It is with our passions as it is with fire and water, they are good servants but bad masters." - Sir Roger L'Estrange

1) Journals due on 6/7
2) Collect EC Essay
3) Reading p. 566-692 - Take Notes
4) Add questions 1&2 p. 681 to p. 685 and 687 - Due Tomorrow
5) Bring Books
6) Make-up Tests

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Quote - "To understand is to pardon." - Madam De Stael

1) Journals are due on June 7th
2) Finish film "The Right Stuff"
3) Continue reading p. 676-685
4) Extra Credit Essay due Tomorrow
5) Answer Quest. 4-6 p. 685 and 1&2 p. 687 - Due Thursday

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Quote - "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds, and the pessimist fears this is true." - Cabell

1) Journals due on Monday, June 7th
2) EC Essay due on Wednesday
3) Continue Film
4) Read Test p. 676-685 - Take notes

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Quote - "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind." - Blake

1) Journals due Monday, 7th of June
2) Collect late work p. 669
3) Continue Film
4) EC work due on Wednesday

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Same Agenda as Yesterday - CSTs Continue

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Quote - "Absence of occupation is not rest; A mind quite vacant is a mind destroyed." - Cowper

1) Journals due Monday June 7th
2) Continue Film "The Right Stuff"
3) Collect questions p. 668-669
4) Extra Credit work is due on Wednesday, May 26

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Same as Yesterday - No Change

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Quote - "If all the world were paper, and all the seas were ink, And all the trees were bread and cheese, what would we do for drink?"

1) CST Testing this week
2) Collect p. 669 questions
3) Handouts
4) Film - "The Right Stuff"
5) Homework - Read text p. 676-685
-----A) Review Vocabulary, Objectives and Main Ideas on p. 677
-----B) Take notes on your reading
6) Journals due on Monday, June 7th

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Quote - "Ligic is a whole 'nother language to the ignorant." - ZeeKay

1) Test chapter 14
2) Review and collect test
3) Collect late work
4) Read p. 668-669
5) Answer the inset questions - Due Monday and Tuesday

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Quote - "Everything is history, or soon will be." - J. Michael Byrns

1) Practice Test
2) Review main ideas and Objectives
3) Chapter 14 test tomorrow
4) Collect Late work.

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Quote - "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin." - Shakespeare

1) Add quest. 4&5 p. 667 to current work - Colllect and Review
2) Review Goals and Main Ideas p. 649, 658 and 663.
3) Finish reading p. 663-667
4) Chapter 14 Test on Friday.

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Quote - "Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed." - Francis Bacon

1) Add quest. 1 & 2 p. 651 and 653 to current work - Also add quest. #4 p. 655 and 662 - Due Tomorrow
2) Reading p. 663-667 Nations of South America

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Quote - "The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world." - W. S. Ross

1) Pop Quiz
2) Make-up tests and late work
3) Read p. 656-662
4) Review p. 649 & 658 Vocabulary
5) Answer Quest. #5 on p. 655 and 662

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Quote - "Morality is a private and costly luxury." - Henry Adams

1) Review and correct Chapt. 13 test - Make-up test for absent students
2) Collect late work
3) Continue reading p. 648-655

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Quote - "What is moral is what you feel good after and what is immoral is what you feel bad after." - Ernest Hemingway

1) Chapter 13 test
2) Collect late work from yesterday
3) Chapter 14 - South America - read p. 648-655

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Quote - "I would much rather have men ask why I have no statue than why I have one." - Marcus Cato

1) Test tomorrow on Chapter 13
2) Review and collect questions from Chapter 13
3) Review vocabulary for test
4) Study chapter 13 as Homework

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Quote - "I cannot afford to waste my time making money." - Agassiz

1) Chapter 13 test on Wednesday
2) Finish reviewing p. 625-630
3) Finish reading p. 631-639 of text
4) Work due Tomorrow: Quest. 1 & 2 p. 623, 627, 629 and 638 - Quest. #6 p. 624, 630 and 639

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Quote - "When sorrows come, they come not single spies but in battalions." - Shakespeare

1) Review reading p. 625-630
2) Read p. 631-639: Western Society and Culture
3) Add quest. 1&2 p. 638 and quest #6 p. 639 to yesterday's work - Due Tuesday

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Quote - "Let us have faith that right makes might, and in that faith, let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it." - Lincoln

1) Collect late work
2) Review main ideas and objectives p. 620 & 625
3) Read p. 625-630

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Quote - "There is no greater sorow than to recall, in misery, the time when we were happy." - Dante - (The Inferno)

1) Collect and review p. p. 607, 618 and 619
2) Continue reading p. 620-624 - Take notes
3) Review Key Terms, Objectives and Main Ideas

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Quote - "Man is the only animal that blushes, or needs to." - Mark Twain

1) Continue qork on p. 507, 518 (quest. 1&2) and p. 619 (quest. 4, 5, & 7)
2) Reading: Eastern Europe p. 620-624 - Take notes. Create a chart (example p. 620)
3) Questions due tomorrow.

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Quote - "Man is a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed." - Pascal

1) Finish reading p. 615 to 619 and review
2) Answer quest. 1&2 p. 618 and quest. 4, 5 & 7 p. 619 - Add this to p. 607: Due Tuesday.

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Quote - "Leaders are always readers." - Anon.

1) Read, review and discuss p. 606-607 Questions
2) Decline of the Soviet Union
3) Read p. 615-619
4) Work on Vocabulary

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Quote - "Men are but children of a lesser growth." - Dryden

1) Chapter 4 test
2) Collect Late journels
3) Collect late work p. 596 and 605
4) Read text p. 606 - 607 - Answer questions p. 607

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Quote - "Though this be madness, yet there is method in it." - Shakespeare

1) Test Tomorrow Chapter 12
2) Collect Late Journals
3) Add question #4 p. 605 to quest. 4-7 from p. 596 - Collect and Review

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Quote - "Whom gods destroy they first make mad." - Euripides

1) Work on Journals
2) Chapter 12 test on Wednesday
3) Collect Journals
4) Answer Quest. 4-7 p. 596 - Due Tomorrow

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Quote - "Life is not a spectacle or a feast; it is a predicament." - George Santayana

1) Journals due Monday
2) Bring Book
3) Video - The Cold War
4) Finish reading p. 592-606
5) Review Terms

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Quote - "Life is what happens while you are making other plans." - John Lennon

1) Journal due Monday
2) Bring Books
3) Finish p. 583-589 review
4) Review and Collect questions from p. 586 - 589
5) Continue reading p. 592-506

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Quote - "Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not the goal." - Longfellow

1) Journals due Monday
2) Bring Books Every Day
3) Finish review of p. 583-589
4) Review and collect p. 586 -589 questions - Due Tomorrow
5) Read text p. 592-605

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Quote - "Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles, with sniffles predominating." - O. Henry

1) Journals due Monday
2) Pass back work
3) Continue review of p. 583-589
4) Add quest. 4, 5 and 6 to current work - due tomorrow
5) Read p. 590-591

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Quote - "One of the striking differences between a cat and a lie is that a cat has only nine lives." - Mark Twain

1) Journals due next Monday
2) Review Key Terms
3) Reading p. 583-589
4) Ans. Quest. 1&2 p. 586, Quest. p. 587, and Quest. 1&2 p. 588
5) Bring Books to Class

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Quote - "Sin has many tools, but a lie is the handle which fits them all." - O. W. Holmes

1) Journals due April 19th - Work on as HW
2) Continue Video - Liberation
3) Read text p. 582-583. Study terms, objectives and main ideas

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Quote - "The true university of these days is a collection of books." - Carlyle

1) Journals due on Monday, April 19th
2) Video - Liberation (The Holocaust)

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Quote - "Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth." - George Washington

1) Chapter 11 Test
2) Review and Collect Tests
3) Journals due Monday, April 19th

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Quote - "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." - Wendell Phillips

1) Continue review of Chapter 11
2) Return work
3) Journals due on Monday, April 19th
4) Chapter 11 test tomorrow

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Quote - "A liar needs a good memory." - Quintilian

1) Review Chapter 11 p. 534-372
2) Review text p. 546, 548 and 550
3) Chapter 11 test on Wednesday
4) Study p. 568-569
5) Journals are due on Monday, April 19th (2 weeks)
6) Collect Extra Credit Essays (Today Only)

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Quote - "Cum dignitate otium" (Leisure with dignity.) - Cicero

1) Collect p. 546, 548 and 550
2) Journals due Monday April 19th
3) Finish Film
4) Read text p. 558-565
5) Extra Credit (20 points) - Write a five paragraph film review of the movie "Patton" - How realistic was it?

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Quote - "Necessity has no law, I know some attorneys of the same." - Franklin

1) Finish reading p. 555-557
2) Collect Charts
3) Finish p. 546 quest. 1&2, p. 548 quest. 1 and p. 550 quest. 4, 5&7
4) Journals due Monday, April 19th

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Quote - "There was never a good war, or a bad peace." - Benjamin Franklin

1) Reading p. 551-557
2) Hold on to Battle Charts until Thursday
3) Add questions 4, 5 and 7 to questions 1 and 2 p. 546 and question 1 p. 548 - Due Friday
4) Continue Film - Start at Scene 16 and run to Intermission - DVD is in player

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Quote - "I know no method to secure the repeal of bad or obnoxious laws so effectve as their stringent execution." - U. S. Grant

1) Finish reading p. 546-550
2) Collect Battle Charts
3) Answer questions 1 and 2 p. 546 and question 1 p. 548
4) Continue Film

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Quote - "Silent enmi leges inter arma." (Laws are dumb in the midst of arms.) - Cicero

1) Collect World War II Battle Charts tomorrow
2) Read p. 546-550 of Text
3) Film - Patton

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Quote - "He laughs best that laughs last." - Sir John Vanbrugh

1) Review and collect p. 538, 539, 540
2) Review terms and objectives p. 535 and 541
3) HW - Finish reading p. 541-545 - Path to War
4) HW - Create a chart listing the major battles of World War II by date, name of battle, location, combatants and victor.
Example

1941 / Pearl Harbor / Hawaii / United States/Japan / Japan

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Quote - "To know that we know what we know, and that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge." - Thoreau

1) Review and collect p. 538, 539 and 540 work
2) Finish Why We Fight
3) Review Terms and Objectives p. 535 (HW)
4) Read text p. 541-545 (HW)
5) Pass Back Work (if time)

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Quote - "Oh it twas the biggest mix-up that you have ever seen! Me father he was Orange and Me mother she was Green!" - Irish Rovers (old Irish folk song)

1) CAHSEE Test per. 1-3
2) Film (Victory through Airpower)
3) Continue assigned work from Monday (Due tomorrow)

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Quote - "Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers." - Tennyson

1) CAHSEE Test per. 1-3
2) Film (Victory through Airpower)
3) Continue assigned work from Monday (Due Thursday)

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Quote - "All I know is what I read in the papers." - Will Rogers

1) CAHSEE tomorrow and Wednesday
2) Make-up tests
3) Pass back work
4) Continue Reading p. 535-540
5) Answer Reading Check question p. 538, question #1 p. 539 and questions #4-7 p. 540 - Due Thursday
6) Film: Why We Fight

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Quote - "Knowledge is Power." - Hobbes "The application and use of knowledge is the true power." - J. Michael-Byrns

1) Chapter 10 Test (Collect and Review)
2) CAHSEE test on Tuesday and Wednesday during Homeroom
3) Read text p. 530-534
4) Work on Journals

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Quote - "There is no king who has not had a slave among his ancestors, and no slave who has not had a king among his." - Helen Keller

1) Chapter 10 Test Tomorrow - Review main ideas and key terms
2) Collect late work p. 512-513
3) Pass back work
4) Work on Journals

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Quote - "Justice is a machine which, when someone has given it a starting push, rolls on of itself." - Galsworthy

1) Review and collect p. 512-513
2) Reading p. 520-525 Nationism in Latin America
3) Review chart p. 524
4) Test Friday - Chapter 10

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Quote - "What is now proved was once only imagined." - William Blake

1) Review Main Ideas, Reading Objectives and Vocabulary Terms on both p. 507 and 514.
2) Finish reading p. 514- 519 of text
3) Questions 1&2 p. 512 and Questions 4-7 p. 513 will be collected tomorrow.
4).Work on Journals

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Quote - "Live and let live is the rule of common justice." - Sir Roger L'Estrange

1) Make up Tests
2) Answer questions 1-2 p. 512 and questions 4-7 p. 513 - Work on this in class
3) Review Grades
4) Homework - Read p. 514-519 Revolutionary Chaos in China
5) Finish questions as HW

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Quote - Conduct is nine-tenths of our lives and its biggest concern." - Anon

1) Finish reading chapter 10 section 2
2) Film
3) Work on Journals

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Quote - "There is no joy the world can give like that it takes away." - Byron

1) Reading p. 507-519
2) Review Vocabulary
3) Work on Journals

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Quote - "To do injustice is more disgraceful than to suffer it." - Plato

1) Finish Chapter 10 section I - Nationalism in the Middle East
2) Read text p. 507-519 Nationalism in Africa and Asia
3) Review Vocabulary and Goals
4) Work on Journals

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Quote - "It is a principle of human nature to hate those whom you have injured." - Tacitus

1) Review and discuss reading
2) Continue reading p. 500-506 of text
3) Review Key Vocabulary and Objectives
4) Work on Journals as Homework

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Quote - "Where one burns books there, eventually, one burns people." - Hinnen

1) Chapter 9 Test
2) Review and Collect Test
3) Reading p. 500-506: Nationalism in the Middle East (Take Notes)
4) Work on Journals

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Quote - "He travels fastest who travels alone." - Kipling

1) Finish Video
2) Review and collect p. 482. 483 and 485
3) Review Key Terms and Objectives
4) Chapter 9 test on Monday

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Quote - "Imitation is suicide." - Emerson

1) Review and collect p. 482, 483 and 485 due tomorrow
2) Video - Rise of Nazi Germany pt. I
3) Read Text p. 486-490
4) Chapter 9 test Monday

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Quote - "Imitation is the sincerest of flattery." - C. C. Colton

1) Pass Back Work
2) Finish p. 478-483
3) Answer questions 1&2 p. 482, questions 4-7 p. 483 and questions 1&2 p. 485
4) Read Text p. 484-485

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Quote - "Ignorance is only degrading when found in company with riches." - Schopenhauer

1) Continue the Rise of Nazism
2) Reading p. 478-483
3) Answer Questions 1&2 p. 482 and 4-7 p. 483

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Quote - "To be ignorant of one's ignorance is the malady of the ignorant." - A.B. Alcott

1) (Period 4) - Review p. 477
2) Rise of Nazism
3) Pass out Textbooks
4) Read p. 478-483

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Quote - "When a man murders a tiger, we call it sport. When a tiger murders a man, we call it ferocity." - Bernard Shaw

1) Work on p. 468-469 Questions
2) Continue Review of p. 470-477
3) Homework - Work on Journals (Vocabulary, Biographies and Class Notes)

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Quote - " Homo sum; humani nil a me alienum puta." (I am a man, and nothing human can be of indifference to me.) - Terrance (Roman Historian/Poet)

1) Review p. 468 and 469 questions
2) Continue Reading p. 470-477
3) Work on Journal as Homework

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Quote - "An honest man's the noblest work of God." - Pope

1) Finish questions 1&2 p. 468 and questions 4-7 p. 469
2) Review and Collect work
3) Text - p. 470 - Review the Study Guide
4) Read p. 12-17

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Quote - "Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in." - Robert Frost

1) Complete Charts - Collect work
2) Continue reading p. 464-469 of text (take Cornell notes)
3) Examine Map on p. 468 - Asnwer Question 1 & 2
4) Classwork: Start Answering questions #4, 5, 6 and 7 on p. 469. Add these to the p. 468 Map questions.
5) Work on Journals as Homework

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Quote - "The history of the world is the record of a man in quest of his daily bread and butter." - H. W. Van Loon

1) Continue working on p. 462 diagram
2) Review Main ideas on p. 463
3) In class read p. 464-469 (Take Notes)
4) Collect diagrams tomorrow
5) Work on Journals as homework

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Quote - "The trouble with the banks is that they are happy to lend you money if you can prove you don't need it." - Harry Truman

1) In class - Read p. 460-462
2) Create the diagram described on p. 462
3) Collect work
4) Work on Journals as Homework

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Quote - "If you took every economist and lined them up end to end they'd point in all directions." - Harry Truman

1) Introduction - Program Cards
2) Seating Charts
3) Class Rules, Journals and Classroom Passes
4) Course Overview

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Quote - "No man is a hero to his valet." - Madam de Cornuel

Final Exams:

Period 1 and Period 4

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Quote - "A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg." - Samuel Butler

1) Study for Finals
2) Bring Journals and Textbooks to final exam
3) Final Schedule:

Tuesday - Period 1 and 4
Wednesday - Period 3 and 5
Thursday - Period 2 and 4

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Quote - "The heart of the fool is in his mouth, but the mouth of the wise man is in his heart." - Benjamin Franklin

1) Journals are late
2) Study for final (HW and classwork)
----- Text p. 101-111----- p. 114-115 ----- p.134-151 ----- p. 161 ----- p. 164-169
----- p. 171-205 ----- p. 210-237 ----- p. 284-287 ----- p. 295-300 ----- p. 312-321
----- p. 330-361 ----- p. 378-405 ----- p. 416-455
3) Finals Schedule:
----- Tuesday, period 1 & 4
----- Wednesday, period 3 & 5
----- Thursday, period 2 & 4
4) Index Cards
5) Bring Books everyday and ON THE DAY OF THE FINAL!!!!!!!
6) Bring Journals to the Final
7) Grading Scale - 20 Week Grade (Final Point Tally)
----- A = 680 - 612
----- B = 611 - 530
----- C = 529 - 455
----- D = 454 - 435
----- Fail = 434 or Less

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Quote - "Hating people is like burning down your own house to kill a rat." - Harry Emerson Fosdick

1) Journals are past due!!!
2) Bring Books to Class
3) Review for Final - Study the following pages for the Final (Focus on vocabulary, objectives and Main Ideas:
----- Text p. 101-111----- p. 114-115 ----- p.134-151 ----- p. 161 ----- p. 164-169
----- p. 171-205 ----- p. 210-237 ----- p. 284-287 ----- p. 295-300 ----- p. 312-321
----- p. 330-361 ----- p. 378-405 ----- p. 416-455
4) Ask questions about the reading you don't understand!
5) Finals Schedule:
----- Tuesday, period 1 & 4
----- Wednesday, period 3 & 5
----- Thursday, period 2 & 4

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Quote - "Graditute is the memory of the heart." - J. B. Massieu

1) Collect Journals
2) Collect any late work
3) Begin review for Final exam

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Quote - "Festina lente." - (Make haste slorly.) - Agustus Caesar

1) Journals are past due!!!
2) Bring Books to Class
3) Review for Final - Study the following pages for the Final (Focus on vocabulary, objectives and Main Ideas:
----- Text p. 101-111----- p. 114-115 ----- p.134-151 ----- p. 161 ----- p. 164-169
----- p. 171-205 ----- p. 210-237 ----- p. 284-287 ----- p. 295-300 ----- p. 312-321
----- p. 330-361 ----- p. 378-405 ----- p. 416-455
4) Ask questions about the reading you don't understand!

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Quote - "Every country has the government it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre

1) Teacher Absent - collect Journals and work tomorrow
2) Work on Journals in Class

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Quote: "No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent." - Abraham Lincoln

1) Journals due Monday
2) Review key terms
3) Questions 34 & 35 due today - Collect and review at the end of the period

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Quote: "The whole of government consists in the art of being honest." - Thomas Jefferson

1) Journals are due Monday, January 25th
2) Pass Back Work
3) Read Text p. 447-455 ---- Create Cornell Notes
4) Answer questions #34 and 35 on p. 456 - Write 1 5-7 sentence paragraph for each answer. - Due Tomorrow

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Quote: "The golden rule is... There is no golden rule." - Bernard Shaw

1) Journals due Monday, January 25th
2) Finish Text p. 435-443----Write Cornell Notes for Journals
3) Finish Documentary on World War I
4) Review Chapter Vocabulary terms

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Quote: "Genius is one percent imspriation and ninety-nine percent perspiration." - Thomas Edison

1) Journals due Monday January 25th
2) Read text p. 435-443 --- Create Cornell notes from your reading
3) Continue Film

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Quote: "I never think of the future. It comes soon enough." - Albert Einstein

1) Journals are due on Monday, January 25th
2) Read p. 432-435 of text
3) Collect p. 425 and 429 questions.
4) Continue Video

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Quote: "Beware the fury of a patient man." - Dryden

1) Journals are due Monday Jan. 25th
2) Read p. 430-432
3) Continue Video - World War I
4) Questions 4-6 p. 425 and Questions 1-3 p. 429 due tomorrow

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Quote: "Against a foe I can myself defend-- But Heaven protect me from a blundering friend." - D'Arcy W. Thompson

1) Journals due on Monday, January 25th
2) Read text p. 426-429: The Lusitania
3) Video: "World War I in Colour - Slaughter in the Trenches"
4) Answer questions 4-6 p. 425 and questions 1-3 p. 429 - Due Friday

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Quote: "Eripuit coelo fulmen mox sceptra tyranis." (He snatched the thunderbolt from heaven, the sceptre from tyrants.) - Inscription of statue of Benjamin Franklin

1) Journals due on Monday, January 25th.
2) Review Causes of World War I
3) Continue reading text p. 421-425
-----A) Vocabulary
-----B) Cornel Notes
-----C) Main Ideas
4) Video - "World War I in Colour: Catastrophy"

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Quote: "Audentis fortuna juvant." - (Fortune favors the bold.) - Virgil

1) Journals are due on Monday, January 25th
2) Collect make up work
3) Collect Extra Credit Film reviews
4) Road to World War I
-----A) Read p. 420 in class
-----B) Review p. 421 - Vocabulary and Objectives
-----C) Homework - Read p. 421-425

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Quote: "Fools rush in where angels fear to tread." - Pope

1) Same as Thursday

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Quote: "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." - Franklin D. Roosevelt

1) Continue Film
2) Extra Credit Essay - 30 points - Due Monday January 11th - Film Review
3) Work on Journals - Due Monday January 25th

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Quote: "The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none." - Carlyle

1) Film
2) Extra Credit Essay (30 points)
-----Write a five paragraph film review with a minimum of 5 to 7 sentences per paragraph. Good writing is absolutely necessary. This must be a film review, not a summary of the plot. Make sure you have an Introduction, a Main Body and a Conclusion. This will be due on Monday, January 10th
3) Work on Journals

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Quote: "Most all the time, the whole year round, there ain't no flies on me. But just 'fore Christmas I'm as good as I kin be." - Eugene Field

1) Continue History Assessment - Short Constructed Response

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Quote: "Fame is the perfume of heroic deeds." - Socrates

1) History Assessment period 2, 4, 5 & 6 - 20 pts.

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Quote: "We fall to rise; Are baffled to fight better; Sleep to Wake." - R. Browning

1) Programming Period 2 & 4 M-Z and Period 5 A-L
2) Collect p. 385-403 Late Work
3) Finish reading p. 408-410 Questions 1-4 - Due Today
4) Assessment Test on Monday and Tuesday - 20 points

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Quote: "Experience keeps a dear school, yet fools will learn in no other." - Ben Franklin

1) Programing period 3 & 4 Students A-L in Oral Arts
2) Collect p. 386-403 period 5 & 6
3) Finish reading p. 408-410, Answer questions 1-4 Due Tomorrow
4) Assessment test Monday and Tuesday - 20 points

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1) Finish p. 386, 393, 401 and 403 Work - Collect today (per. 2&4), and tomorrow (per. 5&6)
2) Read text p. 408-410 - Answer questions p 410 #1-4
3) Review for Chapter 7 test next week.

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Quote: "I think, therefore I am." - Descartes

1) Discuss Quote
2) Finish reading p. 396-405
3) Answer the following questions:
-----p. 386, question #4-6
-----p. 393, question #4-6
-----p. 401, question #1-2
-----p. 402, question #4-5
Answers must be in the form of complete, correctly written sentences. This work is due Wednesday or Thursday

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Quote: "I am afraid that we have awakened a sleeping giant and filled him with a dread resolve." - Admiral Yamamoto

1) Finish reading p. 396-405
2) Answer the following questions:
-----p. 386, question #4-6
-----p. 393, question #4-6
-----p. 401, question #1-2
-----p. 402, question #4 & 5
This work is due on Wednesday or Thursday

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Quote: "You may fire when ready Gridley." - George Dewey

1) Continue reading - Decline of the Qing Dynasty
2) Read p. 387-405 - Take notes
3) Collect Late work
4) Return Work

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Quote: "Damn the torpedoes; Full speed ahead!" - David G. Farragut

1) Discuss - Decline of the Qing Dynasty.
2) Review and discuss p. 379-393
3) Review key terms and Main Ideas
4) Collect late work

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Quote: "Don't give up the ship." - Oliver Hazard Perry

1) Collect Late work
2) Test - Chapter 6
3) Review test answers
4) Read p. 374-378 - Take Cornell notes

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"I have not yet begun to fight." - John Paul Jones

1) Collect Film Reviews
2) Chapter 6 test tomorrow
3) College Presentation in Oral Arts

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"Distance lends enchantment to the view." - T. Campbell

1) Collect Film Review
2) Discuss and review text Chapter 6
3) Test tomorrow (or Wednesday)
4) Check Cornell notes

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Quote: "Heap high the board with plenteous cheer, and gather to the feast; And toast the sturdy Pilgrim band whose courage never ceased." - A. W. Brotherton

1) Finish Film
2) Read p. 362-369 - Take Notes!
3) Essays are due Monday
4) Chapter 6 test on Tuesday

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Quote: "A dog starved at his master's gate, Predicts the ruin of the state!" - Blake

1) Continue film
2) Work on Essay (5 paragraph film review comparing it to history. Minimum of 5-7 sentences per paragraph) - Due Monday
3) Read text p. 360-361 - Take Notes!

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Quote: "Ask not what your country can do for you; Ask what you can do for your country." - John F. Kennedy

1) Continue Film
2) Write a 5 paragraph film review. (5-7 sentences per paragraph) Discuss and compare events in the film with the history of imperialism and European expansion in Africa. - Due Monday
3) Read text p. 354-359 - Take Notes!

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Quote: "He that fights and runs away, may life to fight another day. But he who is in battle slain, will never rise to fight again." - J. Ray

1) Film - Zulu (Imperialism)
2) Collect questions from p. 341 and 349
3) Read text p. 350-353

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Quote: "When you have got an elephant by the hind leg, and he is trying to run away, it's best to let him run." - A. Lincoln

1) Review and Discuss reading p. 342-345
2) Continue Reading p. 345-349
3) Questions 4-6 p. 341 and Questions 3-6 p. 349 - Due Tomorrow

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Quote: "No one race can prosper till it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem." - Booker T. Washington

1) Review reading p. 335-341 of text
2) HW: Read p. 342-349: Empire Building in Africa
3) Add questions 3-6 p. 349 to questions 4-6 from p. 341 - due Friday

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Quote: "The ultimate failures of dictatorship cost humanity far more thanthe temporary failures of democracy." - Franklin D. Roosevelt

1) Continue Reviewing Grades
2) Read text p. 335-341: Colonial Rule in Southeast Asia
3) Answer questions 4-6 on p. 341 - Write complete sentences.

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Quote: "When dealing with authority, respect will gain more ground than outrage." - Anon

1) Chapter 4 Test
2) Review and Collect Test
3) Read text p. 330-334
4) Review Grades

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Quote: "There are two tragedies in life. One is not to get your heart's desire. The other is to get it." - Bernard Shaw

1) Finish p. 280-285 review
2) Study for Chapter 4 test on Monday - Review objectives, key vocabulary and main ideas from reading.
3) Finish late work and turn in

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Quote: "On the whole, with scandalous exception, Decocracy has given the ordinary worker more dignity than he ever had." - Sinclair Lewis

1) Review and Discuss p. 280-285 Reading
2) Chapter 4 test on Monday
3) Collect late essays
4) Collect late journals

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Quote: "How far that little candle throws its beams, So shines a good deed in a weary world." - Shakespeare

1) Collect Essays
2) Finish review of p. 271-279
3) Read - Culture: Romanticism and Realism p. 280-285
4) Chapter 4 Test on Monday

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Quote: "What we know of today is as a result of studying the past." - Anon

1) Work on Journals - Assemble and Collect
2) Essays are due Tomorrow
3) Finish Reading p. 271-279

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Quote: "Something attempted, something done, has earned a night's repose." - Longfellow

1) Journals are due on Monday
2) Review and Discuss p. 271-279
3) Finish Essay for Tuesday

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Quote: "Marley was dead: to begin with... old Marley was as dead as a doornail." - Charles Dickens 'A Christmas Carol'

1) Journals are due MONDAY!
2) Use the p. 270 chart - Write a 5 paragraph expository essay about Liberalism, Conservitism or Nationalism - Use question #8 p. 270 as a guide.

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Quote: "Great things are done when men and mountains meet." - William Blake

1) Journals due Monday
2) Review and Discuss p. 264-270
3) Create a table (p. 270) to compare and contrast Liberalism, Conservitism and Nationalism
4) Continue reading p. 271-279

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Quote: "Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide; In the strife of truth and falshood, for the good or evil side." - J. R. Lowell

1) Journals due Next Monday
2) Pass Back Work
3) Review and Correct Questions p. 257-236 Collect
4) Read Text p. 271-279

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Quote: "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all the time." - A. Lincoln

1) Journals are due Next MONDAY (11/09/09)
2) Finish and collect questions from p. 257,258, 261 and 263
3) Review text p.264

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Quote: Cynic: "A man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing." - Oscar Wilde

1) Journals are duen on Monday 09 November
2) Finish questions 1-2 p. 257, 1-2 p, 258, 3-6 p. 261 and 1-2 p. 263
3) Read text p. 264-270 over week-end

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Quote: Culture is :to know the best that has been said and thought in the world." - Matthew Arnold.

1) Finish Reading p. 261
2) Text: Answer Questions 1-2 p. 257, 1-2 p. 258, 3-6 p. 261--- Also read p. 263 & 264 then answer Questions 1-2. Write Complete Sentences
3) Journals due 11/9 Monday

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Quote: "And who are the greater criminals; Those who sell the instruments of death, or those who buy them and use them." - Sherwood

1) Review and discuss reading p. 253-257
2) Journals due 11/9
3) Answer questions 1 & 2 p. 257 (Inset: Graph analysis - write answers in notes)
4) Read p. 257-261 Spread and Social Impact of Industrial Revolution

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Quote: "Able was I ere I saw Elba." - Attributed to Napoleon

1) Review and discuss p. 244-252
2) Discussion History and You p. 252
3) Journals are due Monday November 9th
4) Continue to pass back work
5) HW Read p. 253-257 The Industrial Revolution

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Quote: "The two maxims of any great man at court are. always to keep his countenance, and never to keep his word." - Johathan Swift

1) Chapter 3 Test
2) Review and Collect Work
3) Read p. 244-252 - European Imperialism
4) Pass back work

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Quote: "My country is the world, and my religion is to do good." - Thomas Paine

1) Continue the Film
2) Test - Chapter 3 on Monday - HW: Study
3) Collect and review questions 4&5 p. 225 and 4-6 p. 235
4) Work on Journals

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Quote: "The cook was a good cook as cooks go; and as cooks go, she went." - Saki

1) Continue Reading - Text p. 226-237
2) Questions 4&5 p. 225 and Questions 4-6 p. 235 due tomorrow
3) Continue Film - Napoleon

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Quote: "When we have not what we like, we must like what we have." - Bussy-Rabutin

1) Film - Napoleon
2) Read p. 226-237
3) Answer Question 4-6 on p. 235 - (Add to p. 225 questions) - Due Friday

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Quote: "What's the Constitution between friends?" - Timothy J. Campbell

1) Finish and Collect Essays
2) Review p. 219-223
3) Homework - Read p. 223-225
4) Answer Questions 4 & 5 p. 225

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Quote: "Conduct is three-fourths of your life and its largest concern." - Matthew Arnold

1) Continue work on 3 paragraph Compare/Contrast Essay - Due Tomorrow
2) Road to Revolution in France
3) Work on Journals - Biographies and Vocabulary
4) Read Text p. 219-223

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Quote: "The wheel that squeeks the loudest is the one that gets the grease." - Josh Billings

1) Use the National Anthem handout from yesterday
-----A) Determine the tone, theme and style of each anthem.
-----B) Use this to write a 3 paragraph compare/contrast essay.
----------Paragraph 1: Discuss the similiarities between the anthems
----------Paragraph 2: Discuss the differences between the anthems
----------Paragraph 3: Discuss which one you like best and give reasons why
This work is due TUESDAY
2) Read and Review p. 211-218

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Quote: "Associate yourself with men of good quality if you esteem your own reputation, for 'tis better to be alone than in bad company." - George Washington

1) Review and discuss text p. 211-214 Origins of the French Revolution
2) Compare and Contrast National Anthems
3) Read text p. 215-218

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Quote: "Fields and trees teach me nothing. but the people in a city do." - Socrates

1) Read and review p. 211-214
2) Review Grades
3) Pass back work

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Quote: "God offers to every mind its choice between truth and repose." - Emerson

1) Review and Discuss p. 206-210
2) Check Grades
3) HW Reading p. 211-214 of text - take Cornell notes

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Quote: "The child is the father of the man." - Wordsworth

1) Chapter 2 Test
2) Review, collect and discuss material
3) Introduction to the French Revolution - text p. 206-210
4) Read Chapter 4 of text Section 1 p. 211-214

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Quote: " How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child." - Shakespeare

1) Collect and Review quest. 4 & 5 p. 197
2) Study Text p. 200-201
3) Work on Journals
4) Test on Chapter 2 on Monday
-----A) The Glorious Revolution
-----B) The Enlightnment
-----C) The American Revolution

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Quote: "Character is what you are in the dark." - Dwight L. Moody

1) Review and discuss p. 190-194
2) Continue reading p. 194-197 as Homerwork
3) Answer Questions 4 & 5 - p. 197 - Due Tomorrow
4) Pass Back Work

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Quote: "Things do not change. We change." - Thoreau

1) Continue and Finish Video
2) Review and Collect Quest. 4-6 p. 189
3) Discuss reading p. 190-194

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Quote: "We must all hang together. or assuridly we will all hang separately." - Ben Franklin

1) Finish questions 4-6 p. 189 - Due Tomorrow
2) Film
3) Book Check
4) HW: Text p. 190-194 - Read and take notes

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Quote: "Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed and some few to be chewed and digested." - Bacon

1) Review and discuss "The Enlightenment" - p. 183-189 of text
2) Questions 4-6 p. 189 - Write a complete sentence answering each - due tomorrow
3) HW - Read p. 190-194 "The American Revolution" - Take notes in Cornell format as you read.

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Quote: "A man must not swallow more beliefs than he can digest." - Havelock Ellis

1) Finish reading p. 183-187 with Cornell Notes
2) Check for notes - 5 pts.
3) Finish and collect Cromwell letters
4) HW - Answer Questions 4-6 p. 189 - Due Tuesday
5) Work on Journals

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Quote: "Beauty is a short-lived reign." - Socrates

1) The Enlightenment - Read p. 183-189 - Take Cornell style notes on reading
2) Work on Cromwell letters - Due Tomorrow

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Quote: "What is beautiful is good and who is good will soon also be beautiful." - Sappho

1) Review Cromwell letter p. 182 Activity 7 - Due Friday
2) Discuss Reading p. 176-182 - Check Notes (5 pts.)
3) Read all the inserts p. 176-182
4) Pass back work

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Quote: "Let no day pass without discussing goodness." - Socrates

1) Cornell Notes
2) Reading - Text p. 176-182 "The Glorious Revolution" - Read and take notes! (Check Tomorrow)
3) Pass back work
4) Letter to Cromwell - Activity #7 p. 182 - Due Friday

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Quote: "A life guided by intelligence is the best and most pleasant for man, inasmuch as intelligence, above all else, is man's." - Aristotle

1) Quiz - Greece and Rome (20 min.)
2) Revolution and Enlightnment - Text p. 170-173 - Discuss and Review
3) Reading - Text p. 174-182
4) Write a persuasive letter (Question #7 p. 185 - Due Wednesday.

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Quote: "The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins." - Oliver Wendell Holmes

1) The Republic of Rome
2) Quiz tomorrow - Greece and Rome - Text p. 134-151
3) Pass back work
4) Work on Journals

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Quote: "There is no excellent beauty that hath not some straneness in the proportion." - Francis Bacon

1) Review and Discuss Text p. 144-151
2) Collect Charts
3) Quiz Friday - Greece and Rome
4) Pass Back Work - Review Sample Answers from Quiz

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Quote: "Omnis ars naturae imitatio est." (All art is but an imitation of nature.) - Seneca

1) Finish Geography Quiz (20 min)
2) Review and discuss text p. 144-151
3) Work on Chart p. 144
4) Finish Reading p. 144-151

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Quote: "Art is long, and time is fleeting." - Longfellow

1) Geography test (open book)
2) Rome and the Rise of Christianity
3) Read Text p. 144-151

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Quote: "All ambitions are lawful save those which climb upward on the miseries and credulities of mankind." - Joseph Conrad

1) Discuss the reading p. 134-143
2) Read p. 120 of Text - Discuss in class
3) Work on Journals
4) Study Maps p. 67-89 of text (Open Book Test Monday)
5) Continue and Finish p. 134-143

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Quote: "Your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions." - Joel

1) Review and Duscuss Reading Skills - Major Points
2) Review Geographic Dictionary p. 110-111
3) Homework: Read Text p. 134-143

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Quote: "We do not count a man's life until he has nothing else to count." - Emerson

1) Seating Charts
2) Journals
3) Class Rules
4) Read the Text p. 52-63

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Quote: "Grow up as soon as you can. It pays. The only time you really live fully is from thirty to sixty. - Hervey Allen

1) Collect Work(
2) Issue Parent Letters - Duscuss and Review in class
3) Grading scale and work expectations

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Quote: "Adam and Eve had many advantages. but the principle one is, that they escaped teething." - Mark Twain

1) Finish working on Map excerise.
2) Work due tomorrow.

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Quote: "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it." - Santayana

1) Handout - Work on Geography Maps
2) Work is due on Tuesday

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1) Move Classroom

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1) Introduction
2) Issue Textbooks
3) Prep class for move to B-7