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    Paleo Diet (a name which he has trademarked)‚ the paleo diet is based upon the idea of mimicking‚ as closely as possible‚ the diets of our “pre-agricultural‚ hunter-gatherer ancestors‚” specifically as they supposedly existed during the titular Paleolithic period. Cordain‚ a professor at Colorado State University‚ claims that adhering to this diet will “help to optimize your health‚ minimize your risk of chronic disease‚ and lose weight.” The Ideological underpinnings of the diet are based on the

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    Cave Art Shamanism

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    Cave art also known as parietal art‚ in the Upper Paleolithic from approximately 40‚000 – 10‚000 years BP is considered a glimpse into the imagination of modern humans. It can be used as a way to record the symbolic development of early humans giving us a hint to when the behaviour started and more importantly why it was created. This essay will demonstrate the different theories on why and how cave paintings could have been used‚ why it is more prevalent in some areas such as South Western France

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    My Hero

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    My Hero Jacquie Smith ENG 121 Ms. Erin Nelson February 4th‚ 2013 My hero‚ ever since I was a little girl and to this day‚ my daddy. I have the most awesome daddy and in the next few paragraphs you will learn just a few of the reasons why my daddy is my hero. There are many reasons why my daddy is my hero but the most important four reasons are he’s a Christian‚ he’s caring‚ he’s non-judgmental‚ and his strength. The first reason my daddy is my hero is because he is a Christian and he lives

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    Neolithic Pottery

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    Neolithic is of or relating to the cultural periods of the Stone Age beginning around 10‚000 B.C. in the Middle East and later elsewhere‚ characterized by the development of agriculture and the making of polished stone artifacts. The Neolithic Period is also called the New Stone Age. Many water pots and ceramic figures were found in the ruins of Neolithic society plots of earth. People of Neolithic times made many artifacts that were symbolic of their ways of life and culture such as water pots

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    Otzi the Iceman Otzi the Iceman is one of the greatest discoveries known to date. His discovery has a major significance throughout the world‚ for his age and excellent preservation‚ the equipment found with him and the contents of his stomach. Other factors which contribute to his significance are the number of different human blood samples found on his clothing and equipment. Carbon dating indicates that Iceman is over 5300 years old with nature preserving him to unprecedented levels. He was

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    We do not know how the first people learn to communicate with language. Linguists‚ who are specialists in language‚ study the matter seriously‚ but still have too little knowledge of prehistoric people. But they have not kept others from speculating on the origin of language. Defenders of the “bow wow” theory claimed that our ancestors began speaking by imitating the sounds of animals. According to them‚ humans walked out of the primordial mist and began barking like dogs‚ howling like wolves

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    Think About As You Read 1. How did the first people live? 2. What started the agricultural revolution? 3. Why did the Stone Age farmers live near rivers? New Words • Archaeologists • Earth • Tools • Stone Age • Agricultural Revolution • Tame THE FIRST PEOPLE The first people did not live the way we live today. They did not grow food or live in houses. They did not read or write. In this chapter we will learn how the first people lived. Archaeologists help us learn about people

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    Justin McNeill HIS W ART/PREHIS-MID AGE Prof. AllWright January 28‚ 2013 CHAPTER 1 & 2 Essay Art in the earliest of days was a bit interesting because of what we know now about art and its history. The first period/discovery of art was between 40‚000 and 8‚000 b.c.e or more known as the Path eolithic period‚ this period included artistic forms such as cave paintings and smaller objects used for legion purposes. One of the first caves to be discovered was Lascaux Cave in 1940‚ says to be dated

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    When one refers to the Neolithic era‚ the two main monuments that typically come to mind are Stonehenge and Durrington Walls. Stonehenge‚ one of the most famous monuments of the Neolithic era was built in Southern England between 2900 and 1500 BCE. On the other hand‚ Stonehenge’s counterpart‚ Durrington Walls was erected not too far off from Stonehenge around 2600 BCE. While both of these monuments were created during around the same period of time and had slight structural similarities‚ for the

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    Dilemma Analysis

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    questions (maximum of 1500 words): 1. In case of a personal dilemma from your own experience: a) Briefly describe the dilemma in about 200 words. b) Analyse the dilemma based on the 6-steps approach (below) and formulate your conclusion with respect to this dilemma. 2. In case you interview someone about a dilemma: a) Who did you interview (name and function)? b) Why did you choose this person for the interview? c) What kind of dilemma’s does this

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