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Discuss how the fact that Louise lives in Leadville, CO, and will be competing in Birmingham, AL might affect her 40K cycling competition.
We are talking about important factors such as the altitude of one place in comparison to the other. In this case, Louise lives in Colorado, one of the highest places in the United States. When Louise practices in that kind of altitude her performance is different as would be the case in a low altitude location as Birmingham, Alabama. The body responds in a different way to the physical exercise effort.
This would be one physiological change. That is why it is recommended that she could get to Birmingham, at least two weeks before the competition so she can adjust her preparation to a low altitude place.
As you may know, the Spartans were the "crazy warmongers" (LOL) of ancient Greece, so when they captured other lands, they forced the locals to farm for them, and also, they had their own local Spartan farmers. Out of the raw material they got from other lands and their own, craftsmen made manufactured goods. Unlike Athens, Sparta did not rely on trade to get what they needed. ☺️
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Who won the Compromise of 1850?
Although each side received benefits, the north seemed to gain the most. The balance of the Senate was now with the free states, although California often voted with the south on many issues in the 1850s. The major victory for the south was the Fugitive Slave Law. In the end, the north refused to enforce it.
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The elite are a group of influential people
that control a disproportionate amount of privilege, wealth, or political
power in a society. According to American sociologist C.
Wright Mills states that the power elite members recognize other members'
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a rule, 'they accept one another, apprehend one another, marry one another,
tend to work and to think, if not together at least similar." It is a
well-regulated life where education plays a critical role. Young upper-class
members attend prominent preparatory schools, which not only open doors to such
elite universities as Harvard, Yale, and Princeton but also to the universities'
highly exclusive clubs.