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    photographer‚ Inge Morath‚ and had 2 children. Miller excluded his son Daniel‚ who had down syndrome‚ from the family’s life. It was his son-in-law who persuaded Miller into reuniting with his son. In 2002‚ Inges died and Miller became engaged to Agnes Barley. However‚ Arthur died of a heart failure at 89 years old on February 10‚ 2005‚ before the two could

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    This artifact was the clay tablet. The tablet I noticed had many different shapes and patterns on it‚ which could have been pictographs. It says later that the scribes from the Temple of Bau recorded the amount of barley that families would receive from the government. That shows examples of the elements of civilization. It shows us that they had a stable food supply‚ they had some form of writing‚ and that they had some sort of government. They probably had a stable

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    Prices back then to buy for the average person or middle class would be only $10‚ and houses would be made in under 3 years. In Canada‚ there was plenty of land for harvesting wheat‚ barley‚ and other crops‚ while the prices in France and Britain were expensive and with bad harvest every year. Cheap and plentiful land is definitely a opportunity for those living in the slums of their own countries‚ another reason why Canada is a land

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    The main imports from Europe that impacted the America’s were livestock‚ pigs‚ horses and many plants. Horses enabled Europeans to explore larger areas of land in a shorter time than it would have taken them on foot. Natives didn’t have this type of transportation‚ so they were limited in their ability to conquer vast amounts of land of quickly as the Spanish explorers. The introduction of cattle created a cheap and growing food supply of meat to new settlers from Europe. Cattle thrived in the new

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    Arthur Guinness Brewery‚ had already begun to apply statistical knowledge in the brewery and on his own farming estate. The special interest of Gosset in barley crops led him to speculate that experiments should not only be designed with a view to improving average production levels‚ but they should also aim at developing stronger strains of barley‚ which were not affected by variations in soil and climate. To avoid future leaks of confidential information‚ Guinness forbade his employees to publish

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    the context examines security and safety young children feel growing up‚ focus is how one interacts with eye contact while interacting with other people in conversation with guardian like figures (Psychtherapy.net‚ 2008). For example‚ Phil could barley look at Jill Scharff‚ and his body language showed him as anxious‚ with the inability to sit still. Alternatively‚ it appears when Phil is peaking with Jill‚ he sees her as an authority figure with a lot of interest in his behaviors. As Jill continue

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    arctic weather. However‚ weather is only one of the many things that the land of the Hittite and the U‚S‚ have many similarities and differences to. Like the U.S.‚ the Hittites kept of the tradition of agriculture. Both civilizations grew crops like barley and wheat for trade or for themselves. However‚ the U.S. trades these crops for money while the Hittites traded their goods for other‚ more exotic goods. The Hittites would only trade their goods for seals if they were trading within their neighborhood

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    whole and partial elephant tusks More than a dozen hippopotamus teeth Ostrich eggshells Gold Weapons and tools Arrowheads Spearheads Maces Daggers Edibles Almonds Pine nuts Figs Olives Grapes Coriander Pomegranates Grains- such as charred wheat and barley. SIGNIFICANCE OF WHAT WAS FOUND IN THE PAST SOCIETY (linked to q3) The finding provided significant insights. One of the wealthiest and largest Provided archaeologists with an abundance of information. SCIENTIFIC TECHNIQUES (METHODS) Allowed archaeologists

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    that they were living there alone; they alerted the póilíneachta (the police). Before they were caught Ealga and Kain fled to the countryside. They moved along slowly. They never were able to settle anywhere. When Ealga was only 16 and Kain was barley 10‚ they had traveled to about every place in Ireland. The póilíneachta where always looking for Ealga and Kain. Few people would shelter them. Finally‚ in 1727‚ when Ealga was 17‚ the brother and sister had settled in a small town. Ealga began work

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    sojourn in Italy. It is a nostalgia inducing a perfect complement for anything such as BBQ‚ burgers‚ and Hennessy. “Now as for some people would say it can do it all.” “The word Macaroni comes from a Greek word which is for something made from barley‚ or Makaria.” Now as for the

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