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Chinese immigrants in the United States have a long history, but many Chinese American communities still have a distinct Chinese character where they retain many aspects of traditional Chinese cultures.
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Jul 16, 2021
Social Studies
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Psychology 1a Elderly Mr. Singh, a retired electrician, can easily remember how to wire a light switch, but he cannot remember the name of the current president of the United States. Evidently, Mr. Singh's
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Jul 8, 2021
English
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4.35 divided by 5-1+1+2+3
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Jun 7, 2021
Mathematics
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Jun 4, 2021
Mathematics
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Describe the Roman conquest of italy.
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Jan 13, 2021
History
high-school
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HELP ME PLEASE ANSWER ASAP
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Jul 5, 2020
Mathematics
middle-school
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Wiring, Boxes, and Panels The minimum volume of a 4-inch × 21⁄8-inch × 1 7⁄8-inch device box is _______ cubic inches. A. 10.0 B. 7.5 C. 12.5 D. 13.0 Two No. 12 wires running through an outlet box will
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Feb 22, 2020
Physics
middle-school
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Tensions rose between Britain and the colonies when the _____ left Crispus Attucks and four others dead.
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Jan 26, 2020
History
middle-school
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I'm supposed to write the following intervals as sets indescriptive form: a. (t, infinity), t a fixed real number b. (0, 1/n), n a fixed natural number --- I think it is: a. (t, infinity) = {x: t < x < infinity} b. (0,1/n) = {x: 0 < x < 1/n} Is this correct? Also, how do you indicate that t is a fixed realnumber and n a fixed natural number?
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Jan 9, 2020
Mathematics
college
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