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    narrative. For all of Griffith’s film being considered racist‚ the film is still considered to be an artistic and historical artifact of Hollywood’s shameful lineage. Having such a wide and significant audience‚ as well as being a foundation to Hollywood’s narrative style‚ makes Griffith’s film a valuable piece of history‚ even for its racist lineage. The film represents not only Griffith’s vision of the Civil war era‚ but represents the foundation of racism in Hollywood present at the time. Overall‚

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    cells (HSCs) allow for the production of mature blood cell lineages. Human HSCs are poorly understood due to their rarity and difficulty to segregate them from multipotent progenitors (MPPS) to obtain a pure population for analysis. This study investigates the determining factors of HSCs. It appears that the majority of HSCs are CD34+‚ as shown by transplantation and xenograft repopulation assays‚ however most of these cells are lineage-restricted progenitors and HSCs are therefore rare. Enrichment

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    Notes 2 basic types of political forms Acephalous “stateless”: like the Igbo Power is diffuse Nobody has the official capacity to make or enforce law Bands: hunting and gathering societies. 30-50 ppl Lineage-based societies: more common. Decision making happens through lineage heads Village Democracies: men and women could both develop a mouth and reputation and contribute to political discussion. Everyone could voice his or her opinions and then consensus was reached on a solution

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    03/02/2012 Homo erectus & Pyro technology The Homo erectus lineage consisted of the first human beings that controlled fire‚ or pyro technology‚ to sustain life. In this case fire was their lifeline‚ and without it there may not have been the continuation of human life as we know it. Physical evidence of fire making preserved at early sites of Homo erectus caves proved they were able to contain and control the flames. Origins of fire making are speculated from many hypotheses of archaeologists

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    story‚ Desiree’s Baby‚ the author Kate Chopin incorporates many motifs‚ symbols‚ and imagery to describe gender assumptions and racial roles for both men and women in the 1800s by narrating the story of an adopted mother named Desiree‚ with no known lineage‚ and her prideful husband Armand. The most notable literary devices Chopin incorporates to convey her message about these well defined roles of society are symbolism and imagery through color. Chopin clearly conveys her message that women and people

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    an immobile genatice element . Some genes such as enterotoxins genes and serine proteases are encoded inside the pathogenicity island (SaPI) (Baba et al.‚ 2008; Gill‚ 2009). LukED genes are absent in some lineage including clonal complexes (CCs) 22‚ 42‚ 75 and 431‚ beacuse of luk ED is lineage specific. Also‚ LukED exhibits little sequence variance through sequenced S. aureus strains (McCarthy and Lindsay‚ 2013). (Table. 1)‚ characteristics of the leukocidins of S. aureus. 4- PVL and

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    studies‚ geneticists studied modern and ancient DNA samples from Native Americans‚ looking for genetic mutations that define human lineages. They found that native people in the Americas went off of four major lineages. To find the start of the lineages‚ the geneticists searched for human populations in the old world whose genetic diversity included all four lineages. Only the modern inhabitants of southern Siberia matched the genetic profile‚ this is a discovery that indicates that the ancestors

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    conquer‚ Catolicism become the most important religion in the region. EDUCATION Was kind of practical way to teach trough the transmission of the knowledge based on experience of the ancestor‚ an informal way‚ but they had no choice‚ only nobles lineage has the right to receive formal education. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS The instruments has root in pre-Hispanic customs‚ was used during rituals such a dance to offer a god rain Tlaloc‚ They use to dance to make the rains come to the plants and the earth

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    The subject of "traditional family patterns in Africa" is so broad that it cannot be adequately addressed by many scholars. The cultural and physical diversity added with the dramatic social changes of the last three decades on the continent makes the family pattern situation so variegated as to defy any sweeping generalizations. This difficulty in generalization bone of diversity was already apparent to many early scholars of the African traditional family. This essay will briefly explore traditional

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    to keep that family lineage active. To put things into broader perspective Tamar is taken away from her home‚ and brought into Judah’s family to marry his eldest son‚ Er. However‚ Er is described to be wicked within the sight of the Lord (Gen.39:7) and the lord took his life. Tamar is then put into the position of levirate marriage‚ where her deceased husband whom died childless‚ is now expected to partake in sexual matter with his brother‚ Onan to continue the family lineage. However‚ Onan is aware

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