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    Stolen ArtifactsWorksheet ead through both “View the Evidence” and “Read the Court Records.” You will answer the questions on this worksheet and then use those answers to complete Quiz and a writing assignment. “Stolen From “View the Evidence” 1. What are the three daisy species that grow in the Anasazi archaeological site? A. B. C. 2. How many different forms of the protein compositase did the state botanist detect with gel electrophoresis? (select the answer) 1 2 3

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    Museum Artifact 737

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    Museum Artifact 737 likely represents a bichrome‚ wheel-made kylix fired during the Cypro-Geometric III period of the Cypriot Iron Age. The kylix‚ a drinking vessel shaped like a stemmed bowl or cup and possessing a height of 5.5 cm‚ resembles a chalice with a disk base of 3 cm connected to a bowl measuring 8 cm across its widest point. Marked with two sets of concentric circles on the interior of the bowl‚ the kylix draws strong influence from greek design during the Late Bronze Age. Joanna Smith

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    Raga Abheri Artifact

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    human theme I chose was beauty. Beauty can be defined as a presence that bring an aesthetic experience‚ features or characteristics that are considered attractive and/or pure inner and outer Beauty of the body and soul. For India I chose music the artifact is Raja Abheri. Abheri is one of the most attractive‚ popular ragas known in India and Abheri is known for its attraction offering unimaginable settings for imagination. Beauty is represented in the Raga Abheri because the instruments are matching

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    When Old Technologies Were New Carolyn Marvin Ch 2: community and class order p62 two narratives: electric promise vs electric threat ’electrician’s: the IT professionals of the 90s hype: Telephones make life easier and better. electricity as transformative agent of social possibility electricity: a natural force under control p64 electrical communication makes interaction ‘strange’ p68 protected areas of family life...secrets laid open... listening in on secrets (via switchboard..) boundaries

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    The New Me vs the Old Me

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    My upbringing and experiences in life have shaped me and made me who I am today. I am defined by my troubles in the past‚ my family‚ my education‚ my goals‚ and money. A lot of things have happened in my life that put me where I am today. I have been through an abusive family‚ exposed to inappropriate things‚ had run-ins with the law‚ and experienced a lot of things in my life. There are so many interesting stories in my life such as the time I was taken from my parents because of abuse and how

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    Slavery in Africa and the influence of it on the Old World Web Slavery is nowadays considered as one of the biggest injustice a person could do to another human being. However‚ slavery is as old as the human itself. This essay will focus on the development of slavery between 1450 and 1800‚ specifically in Africa. Slavery in Africa arose‚ because the possessions of human beings was an indication of wealth. Around 1450 people were in Africa were more scarce then land. So‚ in contrast to most of

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    CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT – ‘AN OLD WINE IN ANEW BOTTLE’ INTRODUCTION: Customer relationship is not a new concept; companies have been interacting and dealing with customers since the inception of trade. Earlier more focus and attention was on product and services instead of customer centric. With increase in competition because of globalization and usage of internet changed the picture of business. Customers have variety to choose from‚ more knowledge about the companies and

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    you feel like I feel baby come on ‚ ooooo come on ‚ lets get it on“. Gaye Marvin. “Let’s get it on”. Lets get it on Motown‚ 1973.  Marvin Gaye articulated lust and love in ways that presented sex as what it is for an adult‚ temporarily escaping the world. The song was inspired by Gayes thirst for his teenage girlfriend Janis Hunter‚ who later in his career became his second wife. The song centers around classical simple chord changes‚ the arrangements center around a slightly eccentric rhythm pattern

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    My First Artifacts

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    One of the first artifacts in my life was a stuffed animal named Good Boy. He is a brown and black dog that my family got for me for a birthday or Christmas when I was three or four. He came with me to most places‚ especially for comfort when I would get shots. He would sleep with me like an animal‚ which was something that I loved. Good Boy was a silent friend to me that I will never forget. Another important artifact to me was a picture frame with about nine pictures of me and Conrad growing up

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    Essay Task 1 “Should Cultural Artifacts be returned to their country of Origin?” Every one of us has seen the marvelous pieces of priceless artifacts such as paintings and sculptures displayed in our local museums. We enjoy glancing at them so much that when we finally exit the museum‚ we desire to see them again the next day in the same exact spot‚ as if they belong to the museum. Most of us forget the fact that these artifacts which we assume are owned by the museum have their individual histories

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