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    The Industrial Revolution: America was slow to getting into The Industrial Revolution‚ because they were busy with their fascination of education. But as they were taking steps in education it was setting the ground work for when they would take their place in the race of industry. And when they did begin they pulled ahead of England and stayed ahead. Industry helped to shape the towns into thriving cities; providing ample places for employment and prosperity. Samuel Slater was a great

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    Paleolithic and Neolithic Era Katherina Velsh HIS 112 December 1st‚ 2014 John Bollweg Introduction Great differences are present between the Paleolithic and Neolithic eras‚ as well as similarities. Great historical events occurred between the two eras that changed the way humans lived forever. Life back in those eras could appear simpler‚ less complicated‚ but it was just the opposite. Survival was the goal and everyday was a struggle to live another day. Homo sapiens‚ another way of saying

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    Paleolithic and Neolithic DBQ Essay Visualize living in an area with lots of animals and plants that people hunt and gather daily. However‚ over a short period of time‚ there was a dramatic shift from hunting and gathering to food producing. Suddenly‚ people’s lives start to change and different lifestyles are formed. The Paleolithic Age‚ also called The Old Stone Age lasted from the beginnings of human life until about 10‚000 BCE. At this time‚ people were nomads and survived by hunting and gathering

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    Paleolithic vs. Neolithic

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    It is an integral and well-known concept of the human race and a familiar and widely accepted component in the development of man. Essentially‚ this is what happened when the Paleolithic cultures evolved into the Mesolithic‚ and eventually the Neolithic culture. The concepts of specialization and diversification were relevant in the transformation of these cultures. Specialization can be defined as “a structural adaptation of a body part to a particular function or of an organism for life in a

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    Paleolithic vs Neolithic

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    Paleolithic and Neolithic Age The Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age evolved greatly over time. Many changes and continuities occurred between the two eras. From the Paleolithic Age to the Neolithic Age‚ the way of food changed from hunting and gathering to agriculture means ways while the use of stone tools for hunting remained the same. During the Paleolithic Age‚ the primary food source was that of which the paleolithic people caught. To capture and eat their food‚ the humans used a technique

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    Food System Revolution

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    A food system is a way to feed people‚ where the whole system is interconnected with the production‚ the processing‚ the distribution‚ the access‚ the utilization‚ the recycling‚ the composting and the disposal of food. I believe no one will deny that the current food system is totally inadequate. The American people have become so accustomed to eating pre-packaged‚ precooked food that to take a little extra time to prepare home-cooked‚ quality meals seems a waste of time and money. While this

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    The Persian Writing System

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    The Writing System Introduction The Persian alphabet‚ like the alphabets of many Muslim nations‚ is based on the 28letter alphabet of Arabic. It has 32 letters and is written from right to left. Four of these letters are devised exclusively for Persian. We shall see these letters later. The Persian alphabet does not use capital letters. It does‚ however‚ use a modified version of the Western punctuation system. Unlike the alphabet‚ the Persian numbers are written from left to right. Persian uses

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    Paleolithic vs. Neolithic

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    jobs * art/arcitecture * laws * religion * cities * WRITING (very important) * social classes * technology At this time‚ all governments are monarchies. The king usually had divine and unquestionable power until the area over which he rules starts failing. Then people rebel. The earliest writing is in pictures‚ mostly caligraphy and such. The first to develop writing is most likely the Sumerians‚ with the invention of the Cunieform. Later‚ the Phoenicians

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    The most noticeable differences between Paleolithic and Neolithic art is of course their time periods. Paleolithic came first at around 30‚000-9‚000 B.C.‚ when humans lived as hunter gatherers‚ while Neolithic came shortly after around 8‚000-2‚300 B.C. and humans adopted the settled agricultural life. Paleolithic consisted of stone tools‚ which may also be considered some type of art work in its own making. Painting and sculpture are the world’s oldest art forms and date back to the Paleolithic

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    Neolithic and Paleolithic Era The Neolithic and Paleolithic Era were two periods in which humans began to develop and grow. Changes in population‚ early political structures‚ and social ladders are visible in both these periods of time‚ but withhold similarities as well. Population during the Paleolithic and Neolithic Era were made of small communities‚ but life expectancy’s of the time were slightly different. The people of the Neolithic time‚ who lived together and were more vulnerable to disease

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