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    Mehrgarh Period Analysis

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    their life in a civilized way. For this purpose they started to build their houses in rectangular shape with mud and reed. People of Indus valley lived and made their houses near to river and at that they were no not how to deal with calamities so dangers of flood which could wipe off their mud houses was there. So wisdom of people completed them to build the houses with bricks instead of mud. As they started growing agriculture crops for their nutrition and they learned many techniques of farming

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    Britain. After nearly 100 hundred years in AD 43 the Romans returned. Emperor Claudius invaded Britain this time. The Roman army conquered the south of Britain‚ which was then made part of the Roman Empire. Celtic houses were round houses made from mud and wood‚ with thatched roofs. Houses were made from wood as there was lots of wood in the forests. To heat the houses Celts

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    Economic Patterns: The community’s economy was apparently based on agriculture‚ along with a developing practice of cattle raising. Also it is the first established city to have employed the exchange of goods with distant regions. The first ornamented pottery‚ metal works and large animal grazing was undertaken here. With established methods of agriculture‚ the people of Catal Hoyuk grew three types of wheat and barley as well as many other varieties of grain and cereal. It is also known that they

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    The first Mesopotamians were the Sumerians who had city-states. Sumerian cities were surrounded by a wall and used large supply of mud to their advantage. Many large buildings and structures were made of mud bricks. Sumerian cities had a theocratic government in which many priestly figures had great power. A temple was built to serve the priests and priestesses but soon kings came into play. Kings were the sole rulers of

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    How does Dickens use setting in ’Great Expectations’ to show characters feelings &+ situations? Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth‚ Hampshire‚ during the Victorian era. In 1822‚ when Dickens was ten‚ the family relocated from Kent [where they had moved when Dickens was 5] to Camden Town‚ London. These places of residence are symbolic of certain occurances in Dickens life; throughout the novel‚ these areas play an avid role in the creation and development of the characters situations and feelings

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    Interior Design

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    A Brief History of Interior Design Credit for the birth of interior design is most often given to the Ancient Egyptians‚ who decorated their humble mud huts with simple furniture enhanced by animal skins or textiles‚ as well as murals‚ sculptures‚ and painted vases. Beautiful gold ornaments found in Egyptian tombs (such as that of King Tutankhamen) revealed the importance of more lavish decoration for wealthier and powerful Egyptians. The Roman and Greek civilizations built upon the Egyptian art

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    8-31-13 AP World History: Comparative Essay Mesopotamia and Egypt were two of the very first civilizations dating back to 3500 BCE. Their cultures were very similar‚ but were very different. In what ways were their cultures similar and different? Mesopotamia is similar to Egypt in that both were based around a river system and they both created their own form of writing. These two civilizations are very similar‚ but they are also different in that their structures are used for different purposes

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    Neolithic vs paleolithic

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    production. They traded goods along the east and around the Mediterranean‚ and later grew when they started to seek out goods that were not in their area. Housing became permanent enough to live and work. These houses lasted because they were made from mud and brick. They often used stone and branches to add strength. The changes from the Paleolithic period to the Neolithic period allowed people to live comfortable and stable lifestyles. As their technology grew‚ people wanted more resources to improve

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    Dainty: A Short Story

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    The tree doesn’t sway anymore. It used to dance‚ hover and protect the large brick house with its delicate‚ elegant branches. Dainty leaves would be released from the tips after a brief gust of wind and float gracefully onto the brick roof. Thick branches would tangle together‚ rejoicing in unison‚ sharing trails of ivy between the tiny gaps. It doesn’t do that anymore. Adara always made an effort to keep everything in pristine condition. She was careful to line the frail bushes parallel to the

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    These are the activities: Make a boat out of recycled objects‚ Mud Brick Houses‚ Junk Mail Crafts‚ Leaf Family‚ Plant seeds‚ Make a birdfeeder‚ Birdwatching‚ Take a hike‚ Go for a bike in the nature‚ Visit the farmer’s market‚ Search for wildflower(5). At making boat out of recycled objects it is a great activity because

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