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    As I observed and compared these two sculptures and the write up attached to each of them‚ I tend to believe they are from relatively closed periods of time: The Statue of Memi and Sabu is dated from around the year ca. 2575-2465 B.C.‚ while the Statute of Gudea is dated from around 2150-2100 B.C. The latter being considered New-Sumerian Art‚ while the former hails from the Old Kingdom Dynasty 4. The inscription on each one of them also projects the idea that art (statutes in particular) in the

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    The invention of writing was an important part of the development of Sumer and Egypt. There are many similarities and differences to the writings of each of these civilizations. The Sumerians developed a writing called cuneiform. Cuneiform is the oldest written language in existence. Each picture represents a living or nonliving thing. Cuneiform was written on clay tablets with a wedge-shaped instrument called a stylus. Henry Creswicke Rawlinson was the first person to decipher the meanings of

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    the streets follow their ancient circuitous routes and hold a rich collection of museums‚ galleries‚ boutiques‚ bars‚ cafes and fountains so that the illogical confusion of the streets makes it illogically joyful to get lost. The Marais is the 16th century heart of Paris with its elegant hotels particuliers (mansions) paving stone sidewalks and at its center the rosy brick symmetry of that most elegant square‚ the Place des Vosges. Despite its noble history‚ the Marais is edgy‚ hip and diverse. It is

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    Introduction This report is aimed to give advice to them on decision making and strategy before Zen plastics enter the international market. Note that the market in this report is specially point at Australian market. The selection of suitable product requirements 2.1 Meet customer needs Zen plastics are a manufacturer of molded plastic products for both the consumer and trade market. Know the costumers needs is significant for the company and understand the local customers preference. Choose

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    The Fourth Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights which was established in the seventeenth and eighteenth century English common law. Aside from the rest of the amendments in the Bill of Rights the Fourth Amendment can be traced back to a strong public reaction from some cases back in the 1760s. Two of these cases happened in England and one case happened in the colonies. These cases involved some pamphleteers who would pass out pamphlets to the public in order to spread their word around. These

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    The Egyptian number system I choose to write about the Egyptian Number system because I am familiar with the base system they use. Therefore‚ it is easy for me to explain. In this essay I will briefly talk about the history of the Egyptian number system‚ indicate their base‚ symbols‚ whether their number system is positional or not and finally explain their number system by giving examples. The Egyptians had a writing system based on hieroglyphs from around 3000 BC. Hieroglyphs was found

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    Nathan Bingham Professor Darnell Art History 12/7/17 Assignment 4 The piece of art is the Pendant‚ Falcon with Ram’s Head. This piece of art is currently at the Louvre in Paris‚ France. The Pendant‚ Falcon with Ram’s Head was found in the tomb that belonged to an Apis bull which was a holy being to Egyptians. It was found in the tomb Serapeum of Saqqara and it was found by a man named Auguste Mariette in the years 1851 to 1853 in France. The Pendant‚ Falcon with Ram’s Head was made from gold‚ gold

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    eighteen-year-old Deborah Sampson rarely received compliments nor stood out among the beauties of Plympton and Middleborough‚ Massachusetts. These two seemingly-different personages have much more in common that one might imagine. In the late Eighteenth Century‚ women had few rights given to them in their male dominated societies. "Women could not legally vote‚ own property‚ or serve in the military…" (Silvey 10). Despite these statutory limitations‚ Sampson knew what she wanted to accomplish and she would

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    Azal‚ Ghamdan‚ and other names and each name has a big reason and a great story behind it‚ but the first and the most known name was "Shem Ben Noah" why ? .. because in the 4th Century B.C Shem ben Noah has built the city so they called it by his name the City named by the Famous name Sana’a in the Middle of the 1st Century A.C mostly and this name means The fortified Cit‚ and Sana’a is The Highest Capital in the Arab World  Old sana’a was a safe City because of the high locality and the big

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    unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized.” This is how the 4th Amendment in the Constitution is stated. This amendment means the police cannot search your house without a warrant or probable cause. It offers protection to the people from unlawful searches and seizures. Without the Fourth Amendment‚ the American

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