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    1. Identify economic and social features of human societies during the Paleolithic era. Paleolithic‚ Homo afarensis‚ Neandertal‚ Lascaux‚ Natufian Culture‚ Homo sapiens‚ Venus figurines. See: 10-15 in Traditions and Encounters 2. Explain the reasons behind the transition to agriculture during the Neolithic era. Neolithic. See: 15-20 in Traditions and Encounters 3. Discuss the early development of Sumer. Sumer‚ Standard of Ur‚ Ziggurat. See: 21-35 4. Outline the causes and effects

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    Machinery Lab English Communication Practice P 4 4 4 4 4 6 3 3 2 II YEAR C II SEMESTER 4 1 Kinematics of Machinery 4 2 Thermal Engineering -I 4 4 4 4 2 2 28 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Production Technology Mechanics of Solids Metallurgy & Materials Science Machine Drawing Mechanics of Solids & Metallurgy lab Production Technology Lab English Communication Practice P 4 4 4 4 4 6 3 3 2 C 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 30 1 http://www.UandiStar.org 2010-11 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY KAKINADA MECHANICAL

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    food surplus Food surplus leads to a specialization of labor creating: Religion‚ writing‚ artisans and goods‚ merchants and trade‚ architectural advances‚ military and improved technologies (Ex. Wheel (3500 BCE)‚ plow‚ iron) Iron metallurgy Bronze Age (3000 BCE) Iron Age (1300 BCE) Theme 1 (Interaction between humans and environment) seen with farming and irrigation Theme 2 (Development and interaction between cultures) seen as Indus and Mesopotamians trade

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    Egypt and Mesopotamia Comparison In order to completely understand the relationship between two events‚ comparing and contrasting is necessary. Through comparing similarities and differences it is easier to analyze why things developed and occurred the way they did. For example‚ in comparing Egypt and Mesopotamia it will be easier to achieve understanding of major aspects of their culture‚ the way other cultures impacted them‚ and their influence on the future. In

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    One of the biggest inventions of the ancient time was iron metallurgy. The Hittites were the first people to use iron metallurgy‚ and because of this‚ Egypt did not use iron as its main source for weaponry. Egyptians demonstrated a way to use materials that were available by using the bronze brought to them by the Hyksos. Both Egypt and Mesopotamia

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    place during this time‚ probably because it was a time of many wars. Metallurgy- The science or process of working metals by heating them to mold them into desired shapes and sizes. This science is also the technique of purifying ores‚ combining different metals‚ and compounding alloys. This science made it a lot more easy to make close combat weapons or metal tools‚ because it was easy to make sharper points or blades. Metallurgy is used today in factories to make our everyday metals like aluminum

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    Another achievement greatly increased the military of the Indo-Europeans. With horses and chariots‚ the Indo-Europeans spread through ancient world efficiently. Originally Indo-Europeans‚ Hittites another ancient group developed the use of iron metallurgy. This technology allowed

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    Balochistan provinces). Historically part of Ancient India‚ it is one of the world’s earliest urban civilizations‚ along with Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. Inhabitants of the ancient Indus river valley‚ the Harappans‚ developed new techniques in metallurgy and handicraft (carneol products‚ seal carving) produced copper‚ bronze‚ lead and tin. The civilization is noted for its cities built of brick‚ road-side drainage system and multi-storied houses. This Bronze Age civilization collapsed at the beginning

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    Engineering Education in India Dr. S. Balasubramanian Mr. S. Kannan Former Director – IPR Research Scholar Anna University Coimbatore Anna University Coimbatore Coimbatore Coimbatore E-mail: s_balasubramanian@rediffmail.com Higher Education in India Higher Education in India has evolved in distinct and divergent streams with each stream monitored by an apex body‚ indirectly controlled by the Ministry of Human Resource Development. The 415 universities/ institutions

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    How a Steel Mill Works

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    How A Steel Mill Works The principal consumables employed in steel production are iron ore‚ coal‚ scrap metal and electrical energy. The importance of each of these consumables depends upon the technological processes adopted at each mill. In a classic integrated mill‚ coal and iron ore are the main consumables. In semi-integrated mills‚ scrap iron is the mainstay. An integrated mill comprises four basic operations – reduction‚ refining‚ solidification‚ and rolling – to convert iron ore

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