regions of origin want no more. In the article “Who Owns the Past” by Joyce Mortimer talks about how some of the artifacts were made for certain people; museums own them now and many people are trying to get the artifacts back. The region of origin should get their artifacts back because it was theirs in the first place and some of the artifacts were very personal to some people. Artifacts should be given back to the regions of origin. In the article “Who Owns the Past” in passage one‚ paragraph four
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application) that you would like to put in for your past or present organization‚ or an organization that you have read about. Use the table below to describe as clearly as you can‚ the specific artifacts in each phase‚ and an example of how the artifact would look like. Phases Artifacts Inception Name of Artifact: Business case plans Content: Will explain the project the main idea. It will be who‚ what when where and why of the project. Example: There will be a new time tracking system. It will be
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MOTION: This house condemns the buying and selling of authentic cultural artifacts BENCH: Affirmative POSITION: 3rd Speaker Good Afternoon ladies and gentlemen .Our topic is about the condemning of the buying and selling of Philippine artifacts. As our first speaker had said‚ it is wrong to buy and sell Philippine artifacts because if we sell our artifacts‚ the next generations would not be able to see the only evidences of our ancestors’ life. She also talked about the “National
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“Should Artifacts be Returned to Where They Came From” Why move artifact that is already in a museum. In “Who Own The Past” by Joyce mortimer we learned about artifacts being take out of museums and taken back to the origin of place‚ tho this sounds like a good thing who knows if will be able to protect the artifact or if they might neglect it. We should return artifact back because there to many variables when there all ready in a safe place and guarded without neglect. In some place after the
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regarding the thievery of these objects. The initial agreement did not approach the issue of returning previously taken artifacts. In 1970 and again in 1995 UNESCO made attempts to agree upon a standard of practice for returning the stolen artifacts and to address the artifacts already stolen and currently housed in museums and archives allover the world. Some of the more disputed artifacts include the Greeks “Elgin Marbles” currently in British possession‚ the “Benin Bronzes” currently in British possession
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The Complexity of Archeology Student A English I Ms. Smith September 30‚ 2008 Abstract This paper considers the process-oriented nature of the field of archaeology together with techniques designed to
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Generic Criticism What is Generic Criticism? * Foss (2009) defines generic criticism as “the assumption that certain types of situations provoke similar needs and expectations” (p. 137). * According to Oliver and Duff (2012)‚ “Genre can be defines as a pattern of communication that conforms to community norms. Genres are not fixed‚ but are constantly evolving and emerging.” (p. 373) * According to Northrop Frye‚ genre studies are not just about classification‚ he believes that "the
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are two types of products sold by Toucon. On the one hand there are the original artifacts mostly bought by truly knowledgeable collectors. The import and distribution of those artifacts are Toucon’s original business and account for the majority of total sales. Over the years Toucon has gained the reputation as a serious and reliable dealer in this field. On the other hand Toucon started selling replicas of artifacts in the mid-1990s. This was a reaction to the growing demand of replicas‚ especially
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In 1894 the microwave was invented. Mistakes can cause new discoveries. Mistakes have lead to the invention of the microwave‚ ancient artifacts in Troy were found‚ and can cause major damage to the earth. So people learn from their mistakes. To begin with‚ two friends decided to dig up trenches to find ancient artifacts. They did this because they wanted to have a piece of history from the town of Troy. According to text 1 paragraph 7 it states‚ “He had workers open up huge trenches in the
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Design Science in Information Systems Research Alan R. Hevner Information Systems and Decision Sciences College of Business Administration University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Avenue‚ CIS1040 Tampa‚ FL 33620 Phone: (813) 974-6753 Fax: (813) 974-6749 Email: ahevner@coba.usf.edu Salvatore T. March Owen Graduate School of Management Vanderbilt University Nashville‚ TN 37203 Phone: (615) 322-7043 Fax: (615) 3437177 Email: Sal.March@owen.vanderbilt.edu Jinsoo Park College of Business Administration
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