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    Near Drowning

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    Near drowning was redefined as the survival from a drowning event which involved impaired consciousness or water inhalation for 24 hours or more‚ it could be followed by secondary complications‚ including death(Onyekwelu ‚ 2009 ). According to Onyekwelu drowning is a significant cause of mortality worldwide. Your Ad HereThe global mortality rate from drowning is 6.8 per 100 000 person ??"years. The accurate determination of the true incidences of near drowning and secondary drowning have been difficult

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    Impact of the Neolithic Revolution The Neolithic Era‚ also known as the New Stone Age‚ had a profound impact on civilization and how they lived. (Ramirez et al 13) There were advancements made in tools‚ agriculture and in the domestication of animals. All of the above led to the hunter gatherers of the past‚ or Nomads‚ to become families that settled down together and began raising their own food and crops. (Ramirez et al 10) Ultimately this created permanent settlements such as‚ villages

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    Eastern Orthodox I. Origin The Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholicism were branches of the same body—the One‚ Holy‚ Catholic and Apostolic Church until 1054 AD‚ which is the date of the first major division and the beginning of “denominations” in Christianity. The Christian Church divided into two Churches‚ East and West. Both Churches believe that they are the original Church established by Jesus Christ and the Apostles‚ and they disapprove each other. The Church in the East added “orthodox”

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    works are considered functional but this also constitutes these works as art. Egyptian art was not purely used for only an aesthetic purpose. Many of the items or objects created by the Egyptians were things used for rituals‚ ceremonies‚ were articles of clothing‚ for decoration‚ or had another specific functional value. A few various commodities are palettes‚ statues‚ and even amulets or jewelry. All of these things are art because of the time it took to create these things. These functional items

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    Introduction to World of Art 100-008 Assignment 1 February 25‚ 2014 Visit to the Brooklyn Museum of Art During my trip to the Brooklyn Museum of Art‚ I observed many masterpieces created by Ancient Egyptians. Among the works of art‚ the statuette titled “Cat with Kittens” grabbed my attention. I chose that particular piece to write about in this assignment. “Cat with Kittens” was made in the South of Egypt during the late Ptolemaic period‚ 664-30 B.C.E. Dynasty 26 was ruling the Egypt

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    Neolithic Agricultural Revolution The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution is what we call the transition from nomadic life to settled farm life. It had a big impact on early people and their way of life and led to the rise of cities‚ which in turn lead to the development of civilization. Before the Neolithic Period was the Paleolithic Period. During the Paleolithic Period‚ people were nomads. They hunted and gathered food from the area they were currently living in. Therefore‚ once the food supply

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    Paleolithic vs. Neolithic

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    It is an integral and well-known concept of the human race and a familiar and widely accepted component in the development of man. Essentially‚ this is what happened when the Paleolithic cultures evolved into the Mesolithic‚ and eventually the Neolithic culture. The concepts of specialization and diversification were relevant in the transformation of these cultures. Specialization can be defined as “a structural adaptation of a body part to a particular function or of an organism for life in a

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    Remember that you must give information on where‚ what‚ and who‚ as well as why you like it.   Ancient and Classical Art This portion of the timeline due: Use timeline software** (TRACS/Resources/Timeline Software).  It requires Adobe Flash.   **If you cannot load in this software‚ use your TRACS Dropbox. (Title a Folder "Timeline".  Make a folder inside that one labeled "Ancient and Classical Art") - label each one clearly as to the name‚ creator (if known)‚ location‚ and why you like it. For

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    Classical Art History Art‚ Desire‚ and the Body in Ancient Greece: Chapter 2 There is no hiding the theme of nudity in classical art. The human body‚ predominantly the male body‚ was the dominant theme during this time period in ancient Greece. Andrew Stewart writes about what he observed to be an obsession with physical beauty‚ integrity‚ and power. Stewart analyses the Greeks’ strange fixation with nakedness and how these works of art may show a better understanding of the society. In ancient

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    Dan Bussiculo November 19‚ 2005 Ancient Civilizations Museum Project For this project I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ on at least four different occasions‚ September 20th being the first visit‚ the subsequent three I didn’t write down. I chose to examine the Ancient Egypt civilization‚ which is extremely rich in everything from hieroglyphics and statues to jewelry and tombs. The first item I examined was the royal acquaintance Memi and Sabu‚ from Dynasty 4 2575-2464 BCE. It

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