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How would you define Identity? Is there a core to your self-identity independent of how others define you? How difficult would it be to remake any given person into someone with a new identity? I would really appreich' the help with a long paragraph.
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 23:30
How did the government of ancient athens differ from that of the early romans? (5 point) in athens, citizens voted for representatives who voted on issues, while in rome, citizens voted directly on issues. in athens, citizens voted directly on issues, while in rome, citizens voted for representatives who voted on issues. in athens, the government was ruled by a small group of powerful people, while in rome, the government was ruled by kings. in athens, the government was ruled by kings, while in rome, the government was ruled by a small group of powerful people.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which of the following contributed most to making the items listed in the box
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:30
Question 12 chach os) (amencan money lo 4 hc which of the following scenarios would be most likely to cause a small bank to be less willing to loan money to small businesses in a community? or the bank cannot sell the loan to some other bank at the bank cannot make profit on the loan ut the customer has too much in savings in the community cannot grow from the loan
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 16:00
The controlled use of fire by hominids: (a) limited the expansion of hominids into certain environments, such as dry grasslands. (b) decreased the amount of food energy available in the hominid diet. (c) contributed to geographical expansion and food production techniques in positive ways. (d) has been shown to contribute little to the digestive process of hominids.
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