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    The Agricultural Revolution occurred during the Neolithic period which was the second era in human history. The Neolithic period‚ following the Paleolithic period‚ was when Agriculture began and hit its peak. I believe that the Agricultural Revolution was inevitable‚ eventually somewhere in human history it was going to occur. But‚ a largely debated topic is why it happened so late in human history. I believe it happened so late in the history of humankind for various reasons. One reason is because

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    BAZAARS OF HYDERABAD

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    tunics‚ mirrors framed in amber and daggers with handles made of jade. The first stanza ends there. The next stanza is about another stall and the same question is asked by the poet to the vendors about what they are weighing and selling. Saffron‚ lentils and rice are being sold by the vendors. The poet asks the maidens what they are grinding and she gets a reply that they are grinding henna‚ sandalwood and spices. The poet then questions the pedlars about what they are selling and they say chessmen

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    Jute

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    JUTE Since centuries‚ jute has been traditionally used for the manufacturing of packaging materials such as sackcloth‚ ropes‚ yarns‚ carpet backs and woven fabrics Jute is known as the golden fibre and is an important foreign exchange earner. Jute is a long‚ soft‚ shiny vegetable fibre that can be spun into coarse‚ strong threads. It is produced from plants in the genus Corchorus The thread created from jute is quite strong‚ yet it is among the cheapest of natural fibers available. Jute is a

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    Roman Women

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    by the Romans. Jentaculum | breakfast | Cena | Lunch | Vesperna | dinner | If you were rich‚ you could eat beef‚ pork‚ lamb‚ chicken‚ fish‚ dormice‚ and snails. If you were poor you ate mostly the medditerean traid with vegetables like lentils‚ cucumbers‚ lettuce. Fruit like apples‚ figs‚ nuts‚ and sometimes cheese and eggs. RELIGION Most of the roman gods and goddesses were a blend of several religious influences. The gods of the roman pantheon began taking on the forms known today

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    of Greek food. If you’re new to Greek food‚ here are the basics on this tasty international cuisine from Astoria’s best family restaurant: • Origins: Greek food and its traditions date back thousands of years. In fact‚ some popular dishes such as lentil soup can be traced back to ancient Greece. Many of the names for Greek food likely entered into Greek vocabulary during Ottoman times when ancient Greece was in contact with the Persians and Arabs. • Overview: One of the most ancient ingredients in

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    Etruscan Temple Essay

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    The Unidentified Temple couples prominent Greek and Etruscan architectural influences to produce a uniquely amalgamated temple. The physical material of the structure is entirely stone‚ which represents a specific selection. While the Etruscans built their temples using exclusively ephemeral materials‚ the Greeks built with permanent ones. Using stone demonstrates a complete selection of Greek technique and the omission of Etruscan practice. The frontal elevation appears to be mostly of Greek influence

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    things to be brought from home. Since we had good number of people somewhere around 20-25‚ so the contribution was good and we could get good amount of things. We bought pen‚ crayons‚ pencils‚ erasers‚ scales etc in stationary. We bought rice‚ lentils‚ wheat etc in groceries and we got clothes from our home. So the contribution made by us was good enough. Finally the day arrived; it was 15th of August‚ our independence day. We reached there in the morning. When we reached there‚ I was happy

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    A Healty Diet

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    A Healthy Diet Making healthy food choices for children isn’t always as easy as it seems.A balanced diet is one that perfectly suits the child’s needs.Healthy eating helps to promote the normal growth and development and will help to protect against later disese.Breast milk or formula is an essential source of nourishment through out the first year.Once weaning starts it is important to establish a healthy diet that provides the five essential nutrients: carbohydrates‚vitamis ‚fat‚minerals and

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    help provide a good energy source for children‚ the main sources of carbohydrates are starches‚ sugar and fibre. You should offer things like bread‚ potatoes‚ rice‚ pasta‚ noodles‚ oats‚ yam‚ couscous‚ wheat grains‚ breakfast cereals‚ wheat grains‚ lentils‚ red kidney beans and black beans. It is advisable to try and use whole grain varieties where possible as these are a good source of fibre also. Protein has an important role to play in the rebuilding and repairing of tissues and growth. You Good

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    Ziggurats Research Paper

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    They grew many crops as well as raised animals. These included barley‚ chickpeas‚ lentils‚ where‚ onion‚ garlic‚ cattle‚ sheep ‚ goats‚ and pigs. Trade Partners: The Sumerians traded widely for precious jewels and such throughout the Persian gulf. Some places included Anatolia‚ modern day Afghanistan‚ modern day Bahrain‚ and even the

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