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    white paper drawn up in January 2004‚ defines visual literacy as "understanding how people perceive objects‚ interpret what they see‚ and what they learn from them." [4] However‚ because multiple disciplines such as visual literacy in education‚ art history and criticism‚ rhetoric‚ semiotics‚ philosophy‚ information design‚ and graphic design make use of the term visual literacy‚ arriving at a common definition of visual literacy has been contested since its first appearance in professional publications

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    World History: Modern Times The American and French Revolution were two very different things‚ yet also very similar. We usually don’t think too much of it‚ we just think they were another war. Most people would ask‚ aren’t they different‚ how are they even similar? Come to think of it‚ they do have a lot in common‚ but also a lot of differences. The American Revolution was anti-religion‚ while the French was vice versa‚ yet they both started over taxes. The American Revolution started in 1775

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    Terry Wei Traditions and Encounters AP World History Review Chapter 1: Prehistory The first chapter of Traditions and Encounters sets the stage for the drama of world history by presenting the major milestones in the development of humans from their earliest appearance on earth to the dawn of civilization. This chapter addresses the physical evolution of the species and their migrations throughout the globe as well as the revolutionary transformation from all humans surviving by hunting and gathering

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    9/11 World History

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    The terrorist attacks on the world trade centre and the pentagon on the 11 September 2001 were a totally new phenomenon that changed the world. Critically evaluate this claim Ever since the attack of 9/11 in which two of America’s most famous landmarks (world trade centre and pentagon had been destroyed‚ the world has been on edge. Till then the terrorism was sought to be phenomenon where little is known . However this event changed the course of the history and the way the western civilization

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    The Seven Wonder of the Ancient World The ancient Greeks loved to compile lists of the awe-inspiring structures in their world. Today we think of the seven wonders of the ancient world as a single list‚ but there were actually a number of lists made by different Greek writers. Many of the lists agreed on six of the seven items. These were; The Great Pyramid of Egypt‚ which was located in Giza‚ Egypt and was built around 2560 BC. Its purpose was to serve as the tomb of Pharoah Khufu. It is 146m

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    Room 101

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    Room 101 Wouldn’t life just be better if animals are treated fairly? Open your heart and mind to the suffering of animals. Haven’t you just had enough of animal cruelty? Well I have! Do you believe Animal cruelty should go in Room 101‚ well I do? Animals are beaten‚ neglected and forced to live out their days with no hope of survival. Animals feel so much pain when they are being abused by their owners; it’s disgusting to think a person would abuse a poor innocent animal‚ when it’s done nothing

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    The History of World War I

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    Etymology Before World War II‚ the war was also known as The Great War‚ The World War‚ or The War in Europe .In France and Belgium‚ it was sometimes referred to as La Guerre du Droit (the War for Justice) or La Guerre Pour la Civilization / de Oorlog tot de Beschaving (the War to Preserve Civilisation)‚ especially on medals and commemorative monuments. The term used by official histories of the war in Britain and Canada is First World War‚ while American histories generally use the term ‘World War’ I. The

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    1919 World Series History

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    History of the World Series - 1919 Unfortunately‚ Francis C. Richter was a little off the mark. The 1919 World Series was‚ in fact‚ not honorably played by every participant‚ as was disclosed late in the 1920 season when confessions were made. Eight members of the 1919 White Sox -- pitchers Eddie Cicotte and Claude (Lefty) Williams‚ outfielders Joe Jackson and Happy Felsch‚ first baseman Chick Gandil‚ shortstop Swede Risberg‚ third baseman Buck Weaver and reserve infielder Fred McMullin --

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    A History of the World in Six Glasses Written by: The beautiful Jack Liu 1. Describe the origins of wine and evidence of this. The earliest physical evidence of wine was in 5400 BCE‚ with residue found in a pottery jar from Hajji Tepe. Hajji Tepe is a Neolithic village located in the Zagros Mountains. 2. Describe how the Greeks distinguished themselves from the “non-civilized.” The Greeks distinguished themselves from the non-civilized in many ways. For example‚ the uncivilized would drink beer

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    It has been practiced by both right-wing and left-wing political parties‚ nationalistic groups‚ religious groups‚ revolutionaries‚ and ruling governments. Terrorism is not new‚ and even though it has been used since the beginning of recorded history it can be relatively hard to define. Terrorism has been described variously as both a tactic and strategy; a crime and a holy duty; a justified reaction to oppression and an inexcusable abomination. Obviously‚ a lot depends on whose point of view

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