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    Outline On Jane Buikstra

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    Eyad Farraj Biographical Presentation Anthropologist: Jane Buikstra Jane Buikstra is an American anthropologist and bioarchaeologist. She was born on November 2nd‚ 1945. She is one of the most influential American Anthropologists in her field. Her work has had global significance. She majored in Anthropology at Depauw University and has obtained her master’s and doctorate degrees from the university of Chicago. Since then she has worked on numerous field work projects all around the Americas and

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    African Burial Ground

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    wanted the exhumation to stop‚ others wanted nothing built on the site‚ and still others wanted a museum built on the site. http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/afrburial/ Harrington‚ Spencer P. "Bones & Bureaucrats." Archaeology Magazine. ARCHAEOLOGY. Web. 14 Mar. 2012.

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    The Arch Of Titus

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    revered by Jewish people and early Christians were reminded of the words of Jesus when He predicted the destruction of the temple before He was crucified. “The Arch of Titus with its reliefs are high on the list of importance in the study of Biblical Archaeology because it reveals a scene in history that testifies to the events predicted by Jesus regarding Jerusalem.” (Bible History Online). On one side of the arch‚ there is a relief that shows the emperor and his army taking goods from the destroyed temple

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    Welding Dangers

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    from fumes. The UV rays may cause cancer in the skin or in the eyes if left unprotected. There are shaded welding helmets to protect the eyes and to protect the skin‚ gloves should be worn along with other proper clothing. Sayed‚ Mubasherin. "Underwater Welding Dangers." Buzzle.com.

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    Facilities

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    TheUrbanDeveloper.com‚ (2012) DESIGN PLAN FOR THE WATER DISCUS UNDERWATER HOTEL In-text: (Design Plan for The Water Discus Underwater Hotel‚ 2012) Bibliography: Design Plan for The Water Discus Underwater Hotel. (2012). [image] Available at: http://i1.wp.com/www.theurbandeveloper.com/wp-content/uploads/section2.jpg [Accessed 10 Feb. 2015]. UNDERWATER ROOMS WITH CORAL REEF VIEWS In-text: (Underwater Rooms with Coral Reef Views‚ 2012) Bibliography: Underwater Rooms with Coral Reef Views. (2012). [image] Available

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    Italian Renaissance Art

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    What is Italian Renaissance art? Before attempting to answer the question it is important to consider what we mean by ‘early Italian Renaissance. Unlike many periods in history the Renaissance has no obvious start and end dates‚ for the purposes of this assignment I will define the approximate period within which to look as about 1390 to about 1520. The time around 1520 represents when Raphael died this was followed closely by the death of Pope Leo X‚ the second High Renaissance pope. It is after

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    different types of cultures‚ one of which were the Aztec. This culture is interesting and important to look at specifically because of their hierarchal government and society. Social stratification is developing during this time period and through archaeology‚ we can see the progression and evidence of this development. The Aztecs had a distinct social structure that consisted of nobles‚ commoners‚ and slaves. Nobles were priests‚ lords‚ and military leaders. Commoners included merchants‚ farmers

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    There are three kinds of history that pertain to the Hebrew Bible. The History in the Bible relates to the narrative that describe the stories in the bible relating to the history of ancient Palestine. The History behind the Bible describes actual biblical events that took place in Bible times. The History of the Bible describe the actual books that comprise the Bible and when they were included in the biblical canon. There is much debate among scholars as to whether the biblical narrative of the

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    Sugar and Slavery

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    Sugar and Slavery: Molasses to Rum to Slaves Jean M. West What’s not to like about sugar? On the average‚ modern Americans consume 100 pounds of sugar per year. It’s sweet‚ and it gives a big energy boost. Well‚ yes‚ there are calories‚ cavities‚ and diabetes‚ but‚ in moderation‚ sugar is harmless ... right? In 1700‚ English consumption empire-wide was about four pounds of sugar per person per year. That certainly seems moderate. Yet in 1700 alone‚ approximately 25‚000 Africans were enslaved

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    Jacques Cousteau

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    Cousteau who changed ocean exploration for the best. Cousteau is known as an explorer‚ environmentalist‚ marine biologist‚ and filmmaker. His achievements range from the invention of the first twin hose demand regulator or Aqua Lung to creating underwater habitats for humans. His dedication to discovering the mysteries of the sea open the eyes of people to a new world right under their noses. Introduction Society has always been interested in discovering different galaxies and planets spending

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