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    Roman period‚ despite some works such as the Gundestrup cauldron from the European Iron Age and the Bronze Age Trundholm sun chariot. Venus of Hohle Fels (also known as the Venus of Schelklingen; is an Upper Paleolithic Venus figurine hewn from ivory of a mammoth tusk found in 2008 near Schelklingen‚ Germany. It is dated to between 35‚000 and 40‚000 years ago‚ belonging to the early Aurignacian‚ at the very beginning of the Upper Paleolithic‚ which is associated with the assumed earliest presence

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    Working Experience • May 2007-Date ABRIV NIG LTD 22 Gbei Road Nkpolu Port Harcourt (Accountant) July 2001 –April 2007 Jaybea Transactions Port Harcourt • (Accounting Officer) • July 2000 – June 2001 Nysc Ivory foods Anambra State • (Supervisor) • July 1999 –June 2000 Jaybea Transactions Port Harcourt • Dec 1996-Nov 1997 International Risk Insurers Lagos ABRIV NIG LTD Responsibilities/duties • Summarized

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    Costumes in Post Vedic Period 600 – 323 BC By Toolika Gupta‚ Associate Prof. FD Delhi 1 Social life • Buddhism • Jainism • Forms of political organizations: – Republic – Monarchy • Ashvamedha Yagya • By about 5th century BC there were 16 major states in Northern India‚ but a hundred years later there remained only 4 vital states – the three kingdoms of Kashi‚ Kosala‚ Magadha and the republic of Vrijis. By Toolika Gupta‚ Associate Prof. FD Delhi 2 Social life continued… Of These magadha became

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    of Darkness is an adventure novel written by Joseph Conrad. It was published in 1899. The purpose of this novel is to display the act of imperialism. The story circulates on Charles Marlow‚ who narrates the book‚ and is a salesman in the search of ivory up the Congo River. Heart of Darkness informs the reader of European colonization and its negatives. Throughout this novel the reader learns more and more of Imperialism and how man can be so evil. For the duration of the book‚ Marlow has set out

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    even elephants. Elephants are herbivores and they don’t seem like aggressive animals. 4. Hypothesis: I think the main reason why the Asian Elephant has become endangered is because man use to hunt them like crazy for their tusks and their skin. Ivory was huge back in the day and many elephants and many died in vicious attacks for it. Also I would have to say a lot of elephants were also captured for the purpose of circuses and slave labor. Of course I could be wrong about the slave labor thing

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    The Heart of Darkness and Things Fall Apart: Comparison of Conrad’s and Achebe’s presentation of Africans‚ colonizers and colonialism 12 October 2007 Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ both take place in the heart of Africa and center around the idea of colonialism held by the European powers in 19th century. The differences between the two novels are ironically as apparent as “black” and “white”. As we begin to think about why Conrad and Achebe have used so

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    AUNT JENNIFER’S TIGERS By ADRIENNE RICH SUMMARY OF THE POEM: The poet is a feminist and she addresses the difficulties of a married woman. She spends good amount of time in embroidering panel of tigers prancing across 
the screen. The tigers are fearless creatures pacing elegantly and majestically. They symbolize the spirit of freedom. Aunt is a victim of male chauvinism (male domination). Aunt Jennifer is so oppressed and terrified that she finds it hard to pull the needle. The “weight of Uncle’s

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    warrior prince Nyatsimbamutota from Great Zimbabwe who was sent to find new sources of salt in the north. Prince Mutota found his salt among the Tavara. They were conquered because of the need to control agricultural land and resources mainly gold and ivory. www.freedictionary.com defines rise as to attain higher rank‚ status or reputation. This implies that it is to move from a lower position to a higher one. www.macmilliandictionary.com defines decline as a gradual and continuous loss of strength

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    Poaching in Africa is extremely likely to happen sadly. Most poaching happens in Zimbabwe‚ which is a country in Africa. The second country with the most poaching is Kenya‚ which is also in Africa. More than half of the worlds poaching happens in Africa because there are a lot of rare‚ iconic animals that resides there. Poaching is a deadly and horrific crime against the wildlife that happens worldwide for years. Wildlife officials say that legal hunters kill tens of millions of animals each and

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    empire of Ghana finds its’ origins with the Soninke people in the north and upper waters of the Niger River around the 3rd century A.D. These people rose to power by acting as middlemen for the Berber chiefs and Arab traders north‚ and the gold and ivory producers in the south. By 800 A.D‚ Ghana’s influence had vastly spread and it became a powerful trading-state. As Ghana continued to have control of the Trans-Saharan trade routes‚ their sphere of influence‚ power and intimidation

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