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    Middle Ages to the 1700’s‚ in accordance with buzzle.com‚ in which they have stated in their website‚ “Starting from around 700 A.D.‚ this practice [witchcraft] was viewed more and more as heresy‚ or the rejection of the teachings of the church in Europe. Thus was begun a long campaign by the Christian church to eradicate heresy. From around the 1000s‚ heretics began to be sentenced to death by burning by religious leaders.” Furthermore‚ the Inquisition‚ which started around 1230‚ was actually an endeavor

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    to discover the truth about our planet and the secrets that laid beyond. One of these important figures was Sir Francis Drake of Britain‚ who was able to complete the ultimate task of sailing around the world and contribute to all that we know today. Sir Francis Drake became a part of this world around the years 1540-1544‚ in Devonshire‚ England. Our explorer began his early years trading slaves as a pirate. His parents were Edmund Drake and Mary Mylwaye Drake. He was the oldest of 12 sons. Francis

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    If you want your body to function correctly you have to have three different food types in your diet. You should have electrolytes‚ carbohydrates‚ and protein. These can be found in your favorite foods you eat every day. Human’s need these three food types for our body’s to function properly. What do electrolytes do to help our bodies?(Copyright © 1998-2015 HowStuffWorks) Electrolytes are important because they are what your cells (especially nerve‚ heart‚ muscle) use to maintain voltages across

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    The behavior of nonverbal gestures at pauses in speech Studies that have examined bodily gesture reach a wide variety of conclusions as to the nature of gesture in relation to speech. Some hypothesize that the two occur in synchrony and are part of an integrated cognitive system ‚while others hypothesize that gesture is a paralinguistic phenomenon serving to aid speech production‚ and occurs more often when speech becomes difficult.These theories however are based on results from studies that

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    The Meaning of Gestures in Other Culture Nonverbal communication‚ such as the use of gestures‚ helps to complement and reinforce meanings of verbal messages. However‚ when communicating with people from cultures that are different from your own‚ it is important to understand possible contradictions in the meanings of gestures such as finger signals and head movements. Finger signals in different countries have different meanings. Raising one hand with fingers extended upward‚ and palm facing outward

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    shared by a group of people. Culture encompasses all that human beings have and do to produce‚ relate to each other and adapt to the physical environment. It includes agreed-upon principles of human existence (values‚ norms and sanctions) as well as techniques of survival (technology).2 Culture is also that aspect of our existence which makes us similar to some people‚ yet different from the majority of the people in the world… it is the way of life common to a group of people‚ a collection of beliefs

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    How Do Humans Acquire Language? Humans live in a world full of communication. Humans possess a native language that separates them from other animals. Language is developed within the first few years of a person ’s life. By the time one is a child; he can speak and understand almost as well as an adult. Children world-wide exhibit similar patterns of language acquisition even though they may be learning different languages. How humans learn even the most complicated languages has perplexed

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    The Effects of Economic Globalization on Cultures Around the World Dawson College 300-303-DW Section 2 Abstract This paper attempts to explain the possible effects of economic globalization on cultures around the world. It concludes that there is a possibility for American culture to be spread all over the world‚ and become the dominant culture of the globe. In doing so there is a possibility for the loss of culture in all nations and it being replaced with American culture. This paper also discusses

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    Reasons and Benefits of English as a World Language There are vast benefits of the English language which has become a global language in business‚ diplomacy‚ education and politics. One of the primary benefits of English as a world language is that it is often considered the language of global business. The international business community often uses it for communication‚ even among people who do not speak the same native language. Moreover speaking and understanding English can let a person

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    India,s gift to the world

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    India’s
 contribu*on
 to
the
rest
of
 the
world
 “India is the cradle of the human race‚
the
birthplace
of
 human
speech‚
the
mother
of
history‚
the
grandmother
 of
legend‚
and
the
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grand
mother
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tradi*on.
Our
 most
 valuable
 and
 most
 construc*ve
 materials
 in
 the
 history
of
man
are
treasured
up
in
India
only”
 Mark Twain  "India was the motherland of our race 
 and
Sanskrit
the
mother
of
Europe’s
languages.

 India
was
the
mother
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philosophy‚

 of
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