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    Franklin Castillo English 4 IB 3 April 2012 Extended Essay World War 1 is an extraordinary event which changed history today. WW1 was not just some war‚ but it was “The Great War”. It was called the “Great War” because no other war had such an impact on the world. It was the first war to affect all of the major nations of Europe and the world. It took thousands of lives. It was a huge war‚ involving a large number of nations and armies including five empires with their associated colonies and

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    Webster‚ Leslie. “Archaeology and Beowulf.” Beowulf: A Verse Translation Ed. Daniel Donoghue. New York: w.w. Norton and Co.‚ 2002. 212-23. print. Annotated Bibliography In Leslie Webster’s essay “Archaeology and Beowulf‚” Webster starts the paper off by talking about how the Old English translation of Beowulf has actually caused a lot of misunderstanding because of everyone’s contemporary perceptions of the way it was in the past. She then goes on to talk about the warrior culture‚ which she

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    to examine these works in light of the Trojan War and the Mycenaean People‚ relying on scholarly journal articles and texts for support. The quest to examine a piece of ancient literature is daunting enough‚ but the process is further complicated when so little is known about its creator. This is the case with the ancient poet Homer’s works‚ Iliad and Odyssey. Here myriad external forces come into play. One must contemplate the history of the Trojan War‚ the ancient Mycenaean People‚ and whether

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    in the field of archaeology‚ Harriet Boyd Hawes (Fig 1.) has to be one of the greatest. She made great discoveries in her time as a field archaeologist and her records were exemplary for the time in which they were published. Classical archaeologists showed little or no interest in the uses for the objects they were discovering with the exception of Boyd who would greatly consider what her Cretan finds may have been used for (Trigger‚ 2006). In this essay I will briefly discuss the life and works

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    Introduction The movie Cave of Forgotten Dreams shows an important event in archaeology. There could be many thoughts on the main focus of the movie but to me the film mainly showed the importance of art and how it can help scientist discover important facts from our past. Not only does the art show the facts of our past but also how the people thought and how animals and the people have changed. Archaeological Theme The main theme of the film was the art work. The main message of the film was to

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    Howard Carter was a British Archaeologist and Egyptologist who rocketed to fame when he discovered the pristine tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1922. This discovery and his work in Egyptology made a huge impact on the world of archaeology. Carter was born in Kensington‚ London‚ in 1874. His father was a fairly successful artist‚ and Carter himself was talented. He grew up near Didlington Hall‚ the mansion of the Amherst family‚ which contained a decent collection of Egyptian artifacts which sparked

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    The Internet was introduced to the world not too long ago. However‚ since it’s introduction‚ it has since grown at an amazing rate. People now source the Internet for information‚ research‚ and recently‚ even shopping. Faster modem speeds have caused more people to rely on the Internet as information can be found at an amazing speed. In today’s business world‚ it has now become essential for a company to have Internet access. There are very few businesses today that do not have their own websites

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    the American civil war‚ the slave’s life changed for the better as they were granted their freedom. This is so for every war in history if we look at the revolutionary war and both world war 1 and world war 2.This means that every war improves the quality of life. The aftermath of war societies both winners/losers make our society richer‚safer‚and improved the quality of life. In every aftermath of every war it leads to better quality of life. When the Roman empire had their wars it had always led

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    100 14500 is the quantity of wars that occurred in the history of man kind 3.6 billions of people died in the wars There were only 100 years without war in the whole history of human civilization! Iraq and Kuwait had had a long standing‚ but low level‚ border dispute over a pair of Persian Gulf islands. No preventative diplomacy was employed during this period of escalation‚ and Kuwait was invaded in August of 1990.more than 200 people lost their lives. In Vietnam war the total amount of casualties

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    First World War‚ a conflict that impacted civilization and the way humans see it‚ initiated the 20th century. Furthermore‚ it changed the course of history‚ influencing all countries around the world in various ways. After World War I‚ political policies and economic systems started changing drastically worldwide. Countries in North America and East Asia both experienced similar transformations in their political position in the globe‚ but separated paths when the effects of the war forced them to

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