the 3 artifacts below: Describe this artifact: 1. The name of the civilization that created it (Olmec‚ Zapotec‚ Chavín) ? 2. An explanation of the evidence that the artifact belongs to that civilization 3. A description of the characteristics of the artifact 4. A logical explanation of the purpose that the artifact would have served Describe this artifact: 5. The name of the civilization that created it (Olmec‚ Zapotec‚ Chavín) ? Chavin 6. An explanation of the evidence that the artifact belongs
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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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Essay 1: Descriptive Analysis Due date: October 17th Summary: A 7-to-10 page essay describing three rhetorical artifacts and their relation to your chosen social issue. This essay must have a thesis statement at the end of the introduction and do a six-part analysis of three rhetorical artifacts. Before you begin (NOTE: This should have been completed for your Artifact Introduction Assignment so this is review): 1. First‚ choose a social issue. This could be one of national and international
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Personal Values Personal values are beliefs‚ missions‚ or philosophy that is meaningful on a personal level. They are reinforced by emotions and feelings‚ which turn mental perceptions into vital passions that we hope to realize in our lives. Whether we are consciously aware of them or not‚ every individual has a core set of personal values. Whatever our values are‚ when we take them to heart and implement them in our lives‚ great accomplishments and success happens. When we implement‚ commit
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Foreign Policy: Theories‚ Actors‚ Cases Chapter 1 – The History and Evolution of Foreign Policy Analysis by Valerie M. Hudson Key Points * Foreign Policy: The strategy or approach chosen by the national government to achieve its goals in its relations with external entities; includes decisions to do nothing * Foreign Policy Analysis: seeks to explain foreign policy‚ or FP behavior‚ with reference to the theoretical ground of human decision makers‚ acting singly and in groups. * Classical
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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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cable programming and delivery companies are striking back. The internet has provided new ways for television studios to distribute and sell their content. Television broadcast networks have put television shows on their websites. In July 2009‚ Comcast Corp. began a trial program to bring some network shows to the web. Cable networks are hoping that by making more television shows available online for subscribers‚ they will preserve and possible expand the cable TV subscription model. 4.) The
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Unit 2 Assignment 1 Service Provider Types RBOCS is a breakup of AT&T when the United States filed a suit against them for antitrust issues. In January 1984‚ AT&T split up into several independent companies‚ which are being called “Baby Bells”. To name a few of the companies that consist of the RBOCS AT&T‚ Verizon‚ and Century Link. RBOCs was important because if they didn’t break up then they would run the entire telecommunications of most of the world. It would be a monopoly and that’s not something
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With a portfolio as diverse as Google’s‚ what are the company’s core brand values? Is Google doing the right thing by diversifying into so many different product/service areas and taking on so many potential competitors (cloud computing‚ smart phones‚ high-speed Internet service‚ etc.)? Despite Google’s diverse portfolio‚ the company manages to maintain a very people-focused set of core brand values. Google’s core brand values consist of maintaining its position as the leading organizer of
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companies trying to enforce these rules? To make more money (A simple act of greed if you ask most people.)‚ but they believe they put in the work to make these webpages and now they should get paid for them. Many of these companies include AT& T‚ Verizon‚ and Comcast. These are the internet giants. September 10 is actual the “Internet slowdown”. The Internet Slowdown is the day where Major websites like reddit‚ mozilla‚ Meet up‚ Wordpress and Vimeo protest to show how the internet would be for a day if these
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