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    Metropolitan Museum Art argued that the Greek people lacked the economic resources in protecting the artifact from adverse environmental conditions and theft. Again‚ they gained a lot of revenue when people came to see this artifact. Based on its design and unique appearance‚ this crate creates a lot of attraction and revenue and thus the British were adamant to release it back home. The potters of this artifact made a lot of money from it sale due to its unique appearance. Euphronios Krater was sold to

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    Project Management in High-Tech Organizations: A Field Study 1. Title: Project Management in High-Tech Organizations: A Field Study 1. Investigators (co-investigators) Clay Spinuzzi‚ University of Texas at Austin 1. Hypothesis‚ Research Questions‚ or Goals of the Project I seek to answer the following research questions: * How do people in high-tech knowledge work organizations manage projects? What tools and texts do they use? * How‚ and to what extent‚ do they collaborate

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    fact‚ reflect the essence of individual’s identity‚ which is being mutually constituted with the context‚ or‚ in a broader sense‚ the culture that they are in‚ woven into the complex symbolic systems‚ social practices and engagements‚ and cultural artifacts. In this paper I will explain the relationship of mutual constitution between culture and individuals’ identities within that culture. More specifically‚ I will focus on the construction of individual identity in a specific cultural context. I will

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    “everyman” named Bilbo Baggins goes on an adventure with thirteen dwarves and a wizard named Gandalf to retake the Lonely Mountain from the greedy dragon Smaug. Many forms of literary elements appear in this book such as conflict‚ character archetypes‚ artifacts of attraction‚ and deus ex machina.. These elements work together to create a detailed fantasy world which many people enjoy. The main theme of this book is an “everyman” (Bilbo) can develop into a hero when he is thrust into extraordinary circumstances

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    including a wealth of Anglo-Saxon artifacts of outstanding art-historical and archaeological significance‚ now held in the British Museum in London. Sutton Hoo is of a primary importance to early medieval historians because it sheds light on a period of English history that is on the margin between myth‚ legend and historical documentation. You should begin by learning a bit about Sutton Hoo – not because the site has specific connections to Beowulf‚ but because the artifacts and customs revealed there

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    finding the artifacts of troy. Schliemann had damage the site from his carelessness of where he was digging. Schliemann had dug trenches in the earth’s dirt which really damaged the earth if Calvert had taken over Calvert would have found the ancient treasures of troy. Schliemann cared about money and wealth this was one of the big reasons for him being greedy. Schliemann was running on money and discoveries. Therefore‚ he had taken all of the credit for discovering all of the artifacts he had found

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    Program in Cultural Diversity Fall 2010 ASSIGNMENT ONE: ‘SHOW-N-TELL’ AND CULTURAL MONOLOGUE (10 points) For this Assignment‚ each student will undertake the following: PART 1: Artifact Presentation (Show and Tell): You are expected to bring in some special material object (artifact) that is representative of your culture (T-shirts‚ baseball caps‚ passports‚ currency‚ miniature flags‚ coffee mugs‚ key-ring holders‚ music CDs‚ DVDs‚ etc – are NOT allowed) OR Prepare a very

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    used to locate and then to excavate these sites. They list and discuss the various techniques that they use. These vary from side-scanning to locate the sites to high resolution video to see how the site appears and the various locations of the artifacts. The Titanic and the Bismarck were just two of the examples that were given for recent excavations. The article also discussed the numerous surveys of the Hamilton and Scourge that are located in Lake Ontario as well as those located in the

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    Learning about the prehistoric era of art has really opened my eyes to the ways in which humans have developed a sense of documentation. The cave paintings of our prehistoric ancestors that predate the development of written language could arguably be the first examples of humans attempting to preserve their presence for the future generations. In the Chauvet Cave there are many depictions of animals that are now extinct the visual depiction of those animals by the prehistoric people are some of

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    End-to-End Requirement Traceability through Contribution Structures and Requirements Traceability Matrices Aamrah Naqvi aamra_naqvi@yahoo.com College of Computer Science PAF - Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology‚ Pakistan Syed Irfan Hyder hyder@pafkiet.edu.pk College of Compter Science PAF - Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology‚ Pakistan. Abstract Requirements traceability is the ability to follow the life of a requirement‚ in both forward and backward direction

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