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    Guitar Research Paper

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    The guitar dates back 4‚000 years. the oldest evidence of the the existence dates back to 1800 B.C. It was found in Babylonia on clay plaques. . A little later around the same time in Egypt had developed a necked instrument with marked frets wound around the neck. another was also found in a tomb and had deeper curves and was completely flat unlike older instruments that curved up to the sound board and two surfaces‚ back and front‚ were attached to each other with strips of wood that form the sides

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    The Old Testament Covenants The Old Testament Covenants “A covenant is an unchangeable‚ divinely imposed legal agreement between God and man that stipulates the conditions of their relationship” CITATION Gru00 \p 515 \l 1033 (Grudem‚ 2000‚ p. 515). The essence of the Old Testament Covenants between God and Abraham‚ and subsequently with the Israelites were designed to spiritually inspire the people to reciprocity: God’s promises of His eternal presence‚ love‚ and blessings in exchange for their

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    Death Penalty

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    and just keep plain lifetime punishment. With the advantages and disadvantages that we’re going to present in this topic should help on how can we determined the issues of death penalties and the impact it can have in this society. Ancient Babylonia (in modern-day Iraq)‚ contained the first known death penalty laws. Under the law‚ written in the 1700s B.C.‚ twenty-five crimes were punishable by death. The crimes included adultery and helping slaves escape but murder

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    ZOO (menagerie)

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    A zoo (short for zoological park or zoological garden‚ and also called a menagerie) is a facility in which animals are confined within enclosures‚ displayed to the public‚ and in which they may also be bred. The term zoological garden refers to zoology‚ the study of animals‚ a term deriving from the Greek zōon (ζῷον‚ "animal") and lógos (λóγος‚ "study"). The abbreviation "zoo" was first used of the London Zoological Gardens‚ which opened for scientific study in 1828 and to the public in 1847.The

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    Vespasian’s reign. In the preface‚ Josephus states that he first wrote The Jewish War in his own tongue‚ which probably was Aramaic‚ and then assisted to translate it to Greek. The initial version in Aramaic was intended to warn the leadership in Babylonia and Parthia to avoid revolt with the Roman Empire‚ but the work had a greater purpose in Greek: to revile earlier versions of the war and show that that Josephus’ laws‚ chronology and beliefs were flawed‚ and to record for posterity what actually

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    in question are the Tigris and the Euphrates. These rise in the southern part of Asia Minor (modern Turkey) and flow south into the Persian Gulf. Southern Mesopotamia was first called Sumer; middle Mesopotamia was first called Akkad and later‚ Babylonia; northern Mesopotamia was later called Assyria. Mesopotamia is correctly nicknamed “the Cradle of Civilization‚” for it was there that civilization first arose. The Mesopotamians were the first to invent writing and perhaps wheeled vehicles. We

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    Lessons From History Reflections on the Past‚ Present‚ and Future of Two Muslim Communities Dr. Israr Ahmad Lahore Khuddam-ulMarkazi Anjuman Khuddam-ul-Qur’an 2008 1 English Name: Urdu Name: First Print: Second Print: Third Print: Fourth Print: Lessons from History Aug 1997 Oct 2000 Aug 2004 May 2008 1‚100 copies 1‚100 copies 1‚100 copies 1‚100 copies Printed at: Shirkat Printing Press‚ Lahore. Published by: Markazi Anjuman Khuddam-ul-Qur’an Lahore 36-K‚ Model Town‚ Lahore-54700 Phone:

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    Origin of Accounting

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    Accounting historians have attempted to relate their knowledge of the variety of accounting practices at various points of time‚ and in various places. It is to wider questions of the role of accounting in reflecting and shaping not only business and management practice‚ but also economic and social organization more generally. Finley’s classic ¡§The Ancient Economy¡¨ ‚ which analyzed the embedded-ness of ancient economic activity in the social structure‚ and in the status concerns of the free citizens

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    History of Pi

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    The History of Pi Throughout the history of mathematics‚ one of the most enduring challenges has been the calculation of the ratio between a circle’s circumference and diameter‚ which has come to be known by the Greek letter pi. From ancient Babylonia to the Middle Ages in Europe to the present day of supercomputers‚ mathematicians have been striving to calculate the mysterious number. They have searched for exact fractions‚ formulas‚ and‚ more recently‚ patterns in the long string of numbers

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    Excorcism

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    Christianity Main articles: Exorcism in Christianity and Exorcism in the Catholic Church In Catholic Christianity‚ exorcisms are performed in the name of Jesus Christ.[3] A distinction is made between a formal exorcism‚ which can only be conducted by a priest during a baptism or with the permission of a Bishop‚ and "prayers of deliverance" which can be said by anyone. The Catholic rite for a formal exorcism‚ called a "Major Exorcism"‚ is given in Section 13 of the Rituale Romanum.[4] The Ritual

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