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Location of Boston bunker hill and lexington?

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Should one go to roxbury Latin or Boston Latin?

It's not even close. Check out the matriculation list for both schools. RL sends almost 40% of their students to Ivy League schools. Boston Latin sends 20 or so, but remember they have between 400-500 seniors, RL has 50-60. If you want more proof, Google the 2006 Massachusetts mean SAT socres. I know only public schools are listed, but Boston Latin finishes behind Acton-Boxboro and Wellesley to name a couple. If you compare Boston Latin to the 16 ISL schools on an SAT or matriculation basis they would probably be ahead of only Lawrence Academy and St. Sebastian's. Keep in mind the top kids at Boston Latin are top notch and can compete with anyone, but when you get below the top 10 percent, the quality of the student thins out dramatically. Keep in mind my daughter is in the first cluster at Boston Latin and I love the school, but RL is clearly better.


What is Boston Scientific and why is it significant?

Boston Scientific is a corporation that makes medical devices for surgeries and other medical related procedures. They are well know for their products to help those with heart conditions and blockages. They are significant in the aspect of helping save the lives of many people with different kinds of health issues.


What are some common jobs in the northeast region?

Some of the products in the Northeast Region are Apples, Syrup, and other goods. Also, people settled there because of Freedom Religion Tolerance, easy to get to (PA), climate, and land. Plus, These are the capitals: Harrisburg-Pennsylvania, Augusta-Maine, Boston-Massachusetts, Concord-New Hampshire, Trenton-New jersey, Albany-New York, Providence-Rhode Island, Montpelier-Vermont, Hartford-Connecticut. These are a lot of important facts you might need for some report or project!


What are 5 types of climbers?

Twining, e.g morning glory; clasping roots e.g English ivy; scrambling e.g roses; adhesive pads e.g Boston ivy; Tendrils e.g money plant