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    rom day to day‚ our world has been changed gradually from one condition to another. The revolution of new ideas always comes up to the minds of every person‚ especially the idea to improve technology which people need to make the living better. As the result‚ modern technology has been bringing people certain advantages such as ways for fast communication‚ the improvement of traveling‚ and good health care medical treatment. However‚ loneliness world destruction weapons‚ pollution‚ and sameness of

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    We are living in a so called "technologically civilized" society. Every small work we do is technology dependent. The concept of technology does not come to us as a surprise‚ since we have been depending on technology for decades. Ultimately‚ we can say that‚ “living without technology is like living without air" in this technical world of today and we are much dependent on technology. The most important characteristics of our era may be the transformation‚ transmission and domination of information

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    Settling in Charles Town Have you ever thought about settling in a new place? The reason why the Europeans wanted to settle in charles town was because of food and supplies. Although there were many good things about settling in Charles Town there were also many difficulties and struggles along the way too. The difficulties in settling Charles Town were geography‚ Diseases‚ and resources. Eventually they have adapted to the environment in Charles Town.

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    What were the key features of Paleolithic society? Paleolithic or “the old stone age” for what it’s known for consisted with several components hunting‚ gathering‚ family‚ and culture which formed their society. The Paleolithic era people were called the gathers and hunters. They were proficient is making stone tools to help them hunt animals and fish. They also utilized there stone tools to help gather plants. Paleolithic people were highly adaptive in their surrounding environment which played

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    According to our textbook‚ foraging is defined as‚ “a food-getting strategy that obtains wild plant and animal resourced through gathering‚ hunting‚ scavenging‚ or fishing” (Ember 106). That is‚ individuals following this way of life do not produce their own food‚ but rather takes advantage of naturally-occurring produce and wildlife‚ collecting and hunting items found in nature so they can be consumed. Generally speaking‚ current foraging societies tend to live in marginal‚ low-populated areas of

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    Humans learned to farm and domesticate animals. The animals and cops differed from area to area based on the climate of the region and the needs of the people. Question 4: What cultural achievements characterized life in the Neolithic period? Answer 4: Life during the Neolithic period was characterized by agricultural dominance and animal domestication. Civilizations emerged and communities developed.

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    on to be city- states. Villages emerged and appeared around 8000 B.C.E . An example of an early village would be Çatal Hüyük. Çatal Hüyük was one of the best known neolithic settlements. Even in the early days‚ cities differed from Neolithic villages and towns in two principal ways‚ cities were larger and more complex than Neolithic villages and towns. After villages were around for awhile cities then appeared around 4000-3500 B.C.E. A well known city would be the city of Ur. This city was located

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    Human were using old technologies to produce new technologies to make their life easier. As we learned last week‚ human developed pottery during the Neolithic Era which they used as a containers to cook their food. Pottery now was more valuable‚ people started to trade pottery. Therefore they were made more carefully. During the Neolithic Era people were putting the Pottery in fire and sometime they were damaged due to the heat. Now the creation of kilns made the process more efficient. Humans were

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    Neolithic Revolution Food: seeds‚ nuts‚ fruits‚ plants (gatherers) Eventually: small to large game (hunters) Hunting = working together‚ tools‚ and communication Hunting = migration‚ move from Africa to Asia Homo sapiens – 100‚000 to 400‚000 years ago first appear What is the Neolithic Revolution? Neolithic Revolution: agricultural revolution. The switch from hunting and gathering to farming. Agriculture and life style change Men = hunters Women – take care of children

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    The Neolithic Revolution changed gender roles because during the Hunting and Gathering days‚ men and women were equal in that they both shared the work. After the transition from Hunter Gathering days to the Neolithic Revolution‚ women stayed indoors more to take care of their children. This meant that they stayed home‚ instead of wandering around all the time searching for food. So‚ women were lower than men because they did not work. Men were higher because they control the amount of food they

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