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    Inexpensive 3. No harmful chemicals USES Aside from using it as repellent‚ cow manure could also be used as: 1. Fertilizer 2. Fuel 3. Biogas to generate heat and electricity 4. Cheap thermal insulator 5. Ingredient in the manufacture of adobe mud brick TARGET MARKET Households RATIONALE The proponents choose this product because lots of mosquitoes are abundant during rainy season. Many get diseases from these harmful insects that may lead to death. In order to minimize this problem‚ our

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    |Influence of Trans-Saharan Trade on West Africa | SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE: Describe the role of the trans-Saharan caravan trade in the changing religious and cultural characteristics of West Africa and the influence of Islamic beliefs‚ ethics‚ and law. DO NOT WRITE ON THIS HANDOUT. Read the chart to answer questions on the next page. Impact of Trans-Saharan Trade |[pic] |CALIFORNIA CONTENT STANDARD 7.4.3 |Influence of Trans-Saharan Trade on

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    simple pots or other goods. “During the Dynastic Period‚ there were three basic types of tombs evolved: mastabas‚ rock-cut tombs‚ and pyramids” (“Life in Ancient Egypt” 1). However‚ if you were more financial you were buried in Mastabas. A simple mud-brick tombs‚ Arabic word meaning bench. Until‚ family members noticed the bodies had rotten from not being in the dried up ground. Finally‚ which is when the mummification was developed. Mummification was a trial and error process before it became successful

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    Conclusions The Indus valley people were peace-loving people who enjoyed various comforts of life. Some of their achievements are really remarkable and they have left a heritage of which we are really very proud. The Indus Valley people gave to the world its earliest cities‚ its town planning‚ its architecture in stone and clay‚ and showed their concern for health and sanitation. They built a scientific drainage system in their cities. There is enough evidence to show that some of the early conceptions

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    Hello‚ King Hammurabi Egypt was a place where there were lots of People‚ Inventions‚ and Temples. I gathered you a lot of information about The Nile‚ Their achievements‚ government‚ daily life‚ and their Religion. The Nile River was one of the main parts of Egypt. The River would flood from the snow melting from the mountains‚ which brought fertile soil for the egyptians. Another thing is on the side of the river grew papyrus. Papyrus is a crop used for many things. In the river there were lots of

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    Women in a tribal Gond adivasi village‚Umaria district‚ India. A girl of the Chenchu tribe in the Nallamala forest‚ Andhra Pradesh List of rebellions During the period of British rule‚ India saw the rebellions of several backward-castes‚ mainly tribals that revolted against British rule. These were:.[59] 1. Great Kuki Invasion of 1860s 2. Halba rebellion (1774–79) 3. Chamka rebellion (1776–1787)[60] 4. Chuar rebellion

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    3500 BCE (Sumerians) & then conquered by the Greeks c. 330 BCE 4) Mesopotamian Sculpture: a. Relief sculpture b. Freestanding sculpture; Subtractive method c. 5) Ziggurat: a. Human-made mountain to reach the gods b. Originally made of mud brick with wood temple on top c. Site of rituals ad processions (religious theater) d. e. 6) Hammurabi- great ruler that emerged in the early 1700s B.C.E. His capital was Babylon & it became the hub of the world (for a while). Babylonian

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    Commune with dead Facts about Egypt - houses = mud brick and were made to not last - Nile river (longest river on Earth) floods 1 a year - desert = sand‚ dry - no rainfall for decades - rich mud = good for growing plants - ultimate god – Re = is the Sun‚ creates dry land‚ - - creates life by ejaculating/spitting‚ creates gods of dryness/wetness - only wealthy people

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    Bucommequalians are thought to truly have been the first civilization with an oven that they would use for both soldering and cooking‚ comparable to the Romans. This invention was found in newer mud-brick shacks‚ but cannot be traced back to the first prototype. Through ovens‚ it is apparent that Bucommequalians created personalized tools to help them in their job assignments. The hand axe‚ iron shovel‚ and chisel were tools that were found in Ancient

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    Agriculture developed early in the Sumerian City-States. In southern Mesoptotamia‚ the Tigris and Euphtares rivers flooded once a year leaving silt. To provide water for their crops‚ they dug irrigation ditches and for defense‚ built city walls with mud bricks. "These activities required organization‚ cooperation‚ and leadership. It took many people working together‚ for example‚ for the Sumerians to construct their large irrigation systems." Because of this‚ leaders were needed to plan the projects

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