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    Venarcular Language

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    throughout the 11th-14th century. The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader of the impacts of vernacular language. After reading this paper you will understand what vernacular language is. Vernacular Language The spread for vernacular language was an epidemic because it was on the rise for so many cultures. There were some that used the vernacular language for literary work and the French were the first to do that. During the 14th century the language had spread

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    The Mandolin The mandolin has been around since the end of the 16th Century‚ although it didn ’t look much like the instrument we know today. It evolved in the 18th century and was built in several varieties in different Italian towns‚ the Neapolitan mandolin becoming the representative type. It was played widely throughout Western Europe from around 1700 to 1810. In the late 1800s a stronger bowl back instrument was developed in Naples‚ Italy by the Vinaccia family. Known today as the Neapolitan

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    Beowulf Historical Values

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    conversion to Christianity at the end of the sixth century. Though still an old pagan story‚ Beowulf came to be told by Christian poets. This poem has hidden historical values of the fifth‚ eighth‚ and twelfth centuries. Beowulf is a significant part of English literature‚ molded over centuries‚ incorporating Christian beliefs‚ and famous for its use of gnomes in storytelling. Beowulf was created over many centuries. The setting took place in the 5th century‚ about the Scandinavians. The regions from

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    Tamizh

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    2nd century BCE in caves and on pottery. These inscriptions are written in a variant of the Brahmi script called Tamil Brahmi. The earliest long text in Old Tamil is the Tolkāppiyam‚ an early work on Tamil grammar and poetics‚ whose oldest layers could be as old as the 1st century BC. A large number of literary works in Old Tamil have also survived. These include a corpus of 2‚381 poems collectively known as Sangam literature. These poems are usually dated to between the 1st and 5th centuries AD‚

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    History of Bridges

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    was capable of binding and holding in place materials used in the first bridges. This Bridge is one of four‚ corbel arch bridges part of a former network of roads‚ designed to accommodate chariot‚ in Greece. Dating to the Greek Bronze Age (13th century BC)‚ it is one of the oldest arch bridges still in existence and used. The greatest bridge builders of the old age were the ancient Romans. The Romans built arch bridges and aqueducts that could stand in conditions that would damage or destroy earlier

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    artificial intelligence

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    audience about the development of Artificial Intelligence. Thesis:Artificial Intelligence has developed over the years and will continue to develop as the years go progress. Today i will explain the progression of Artificial intelligence from 13th century until now. Introduction I. Before i explain any further…. we must first need to know what artificial intelligence is II. Artificial Intelligence or AI is a computer‚ robot‚ or other mechanical device programmed to perform functions similar

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    Prehistory and first civilizations What Is "Prehistory"? Prehistory—meaning human societies without writing or widespread written records—survived until Western culture and industrial society completed their globalization in the 20th century‚ making the topic of a course that begins with some very old fossils seem more current than you may think. You learn about dozens of archaeological sites all over the world and learn about stone-tool making‚ mammoth hunting‚ and temple building as you explore

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    river basin. Their cities were laid out with geometric regularity‚ but no known mathematical documents survive from this civilization. The oldest extant mathematical records from India are the Sulba Sutras (dated variously between the 8th century BC and the 2nd century AD)‚ appendices to religious texts which give simple rules for constructing altars of various shapes‚ such as squares‚ rectangles‚ parallelograms‚ and others. As with Egypt‚ the preoccupation with temple functions points to an origin of

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    Medieval English Literature

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    Robert. The Medieval Age: “the middle age” or “mediaeum aevum” between two classical periods: 1: ancient Greece and Rome 2: Renaissance ‚ roughly 500-1500. Middle Ages: starts with Caedmon’s Hymn (end of 7th century) and extends to Everyman (beginning of the 16th century)‚ The age of print → William Caxton’s History Of Troy (1473 or 74). Middle ages ends with accession of Henry VII to the throne in 1485. • The term was applied to the Middle Ages by the humanists who regarded the Middle

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    Allama Iqbal Open University MA Library and Information Science Foundations of Librarianship Course Code: 5500 Assignment # 1 Submitted to: Abdul Samad Ansari Submitted by: Nooruddin Badruddin Semester I‚ Spring 2011 Roll # AJ570236 Registration # 00-SKI-0345 Cell #: 0333-2153450‚ 0315-2153450 Answer 1: Trace the historical development of Alphabets along with a writing sample of Arabic and Urdu alphabet? Alphabet is a symbolic or graphical or letter representation which has a

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