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    fascinating origin of some of the most important crops of the food world today‚ all of which stem from the Agricultural or Neolithic Revolution. This extraordinary revolution gave rise to new crops‚ inventions‚ cities‚ and civilized societies. The Neolithic Revolution was so widespread because it led to a significant increase in the human population. Settling during the Neolithic Revolution led to the formation of new cities and the subsequent spread of diverse culture. As populations grew‚ people

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    self-taught machines. Though the historical instances may seem to have no place in the discussion‚ it is the baby steps humanity has taken that have resulted in a technologically advanced world we see today. The first of these steps being the Neolithic revolution‚ also known as the Agricultural Revolution. Fifteen thousand years ago humanity exclusively took part in the hunter gatherer system. This societal system

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    Amish "The Plain People" Relgion and Culture Jule England Beth McIlvain Indroduction to Interpersonal Communication 102 August 30‚2013 I done my intercultural Experience Assignment on the Amish‚ considered to others “the plain people”. I met with some of the Amish and I had a very interesting experience. When I met with one of the families in Cross Plains‚ IN‚ I had a list of questions that I was going to ask them. At this time I was when I found out that the Amish do not

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    Alex Lee Period 6 Chapter 26 The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution The Clash of Cultures on the Plains (1) • The Indians stood in the path of the advancing white pioneers. • An inevitable clash loomed • Migration and conflict were no strangers in the arid West • After the Civil War‚ the Great West was still relatively untamed‚ wild‚ full of Indians‚ bison‚ and wildlife‚ and sparsely populated by a few Mormons and Mexicans. • As the white settlers began populating the west‚ the Indians began

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    Purpose: How will salt and plain water affect plant cells? Hypothesis Clear water: If you place carrots and celery in plain water they will become flaccid and then eventually start to loose its colour and pieces of the celery or carrots will fall off. I know this because the vegetables will continue absorbing water putting the vegetable in a hypotonic solution. Pieces of the vegetable could break off because the cells are not getting what they need. The cells need to create glucose and oxygen

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    Question 1: According to the video “Hiding in Plain Sight: The Walls That Divide Us”‚ in 1934 when the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) was founded‚ in their policy manual‚ they stated that neighborhoods were to remain homogenous‚ meaning white neighborhoods stayed white and black ones stayed black. So in an effort to ensure this‚ the FHA literally took a red marker and outlined areas where they are willing to insure home mortgages. This created the term redlining and this system of segregation

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    changes‚ the most important of which was the massive yet lengthy transition from cave and rural dwelling and later to the more organized communities in towns and cities. The Stone Age is divided into two main periods: the Paleolithic period and the Neolithic period. Each of these periods is based on the sophistication of the tools our ancestors made. The Paleolithic period is define as “Old Stone Age” comes from Greek words Palaios and Lithos. It lasted until around 10‚000 B.C. Paleolithic people survived

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    But the shift from hunting and gathering to food production was not as advantageous to humanity as Childe believed. Although there were benefits‚ there were also serious drawbacks‚ and humans paid a price for the advantages of agriculture. The Neolithic‚ the period in history in which food production became widespread‚ began around 10‚200 B.C‚ first appearing in Southwest Asia‚ and lasted until 4000 to 2200 B.C. The cultivation of vegetables and domestication was becoming common in Southwest Asia

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    The Paleolithic and Neolithic prehistoric periods have very distinct characteristics. In the Hall of Bulls paintings in Lascaux and a detail copy of a deer hunt‚ wall painting from Catal Huyuk‚ Turkey‚ you can see many similarities‚ as well as differences. The Paleolithic period was over 15‚000 years ago. The people who lived during this time used walls in the caves as their canvas. One of the paintings is located in Southwestern France‚ Lascaux. In the caves‚ Archeologists found paintings of animals

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    the Neolithic era. During the Neolithic era‚ agriculture drastically changed the social structure of Neolithic people. It greatly and permanently altered the building blocks of the Neolithic social structure which included roles‚ statuses‚ social classes‚ and influence. During the early stages of the Neolithic era‚ Neolithic villagers had only two separate roles based off gender. Male Neolithic people were hunters; suppliers of meat from large game animals. On the other hand female Neolithic people

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