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    Jonathan Harper‚ Jarred Moffitt Shakir Ghazi Humanities 1 12 November‚ 2017 In many caste system civilizations‚ the type of food you had was determined on your class in societies. These systems‚ like the one in Ancient Egypt‚ play a large role in the population’s life. Position in the caste system determined what people ate. Even though the main job was farming people had different amounts and or type of food. Common folk in Ancient Egypt mainly ate bread and beer‚ while higher classes ate wine

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    ’Nuestro Pueblo ’ (which means ’our town ’ in Spanish). Rodia built his Tower’s with no special equipment or predetermined design‚ he worked alone with his hand tools. Neighborhood children brought pieces of broken pottery to Rodia‚ and he also used damaged pieces from the Malibu Pottery and CALCO (California Clay Products Company). Green glass includes recognizable soft drink bottles from the 1930s through 1950s‚ some still bearing the former logos of 7 Up‚ Squirt‚ Bubble Up‚ and Canada Dry; blue

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    Williams-Sonoma is a nationwide specialty retailer that sells high quality‚ upscale products for the home through its 478 retail stores and various direct-to-customer channels. Its retail concepts are comprised of Williams-Sonoma‚ Pottery Barn‚ Pottery Barn Kids‚ Pottery Barn Teen‚ Chambers‚ West Elm and Hold Everything. Williams-Sonoma‚ a San Francisco based company‚ generated $2‚361 million in revenue dollars. The company employs approximately 6‚000 people nationwide. Locally‚ there are approximately

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    sculptures and vase art I will also be writing about a day in the life of a Greek artist. Artists in ancient Greece varied from designing coins‚ mosaics‚ gem engravings‚ architecture‚ pottery and sculptures. I’m also going to talk about what tools the sculptors used and the various methods used to make pottery and vases. The second part of my report will be about a day in the life of a Greek artist for example how they were treated were they considered middle class‚ upper class or were they looked

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    power and wealth. On the other hand‚ Qin Shihuangdi is very cowardly as well. He is so afraid of assassination‚ so‚ the roads connecting many places were protected by high walls. This also can be proved in Qin Shihuangdi’s tomb. He made a troop of pottery warriors to guard his soul‚ even if he died. Qin Shihuangdi fears death very much. In order to keep his power‚ fortune‚ and ruling‚ he sent out the Daoist practitioners to search the elixir for immortality. As tradition‚ he also sent a company of

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     The Pueblo Indians are the historic descendants of the Anasazi peoples‚ also known as the "Basket Makers". The Pueblo people live in several locations in northeastern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico in compact‚ permanent settlements known as pueblos. Pueblo means village or town in Spanish. The Pueblos were first encountered by the Spanish in 1539‚ by the Spanish Franciscan missionary Marcos de Niza. A year later the Spanish explorer Francisco Vaasquez de Coronado‚ searching

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    This theme applies in my personal story. I saw a documentary about a mastery craftsman. His work is making potteries. His payment was extremely low and he was really poor; however‚ he had continued his work. An interviewer asked him why he did such a hard-work. The craftsman answered:”I do this work‚ because I really want to do. I have been dreaming to become a person who makes potteries. And now I am doing it. Even though‚ I do not get a lot of money‚ I am proud of myself. The fulfilment comes

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    later stage of the Paleolithic. The differences between the paleolithic and neolithic period is that the the neolithic period is the new stone age‚ it covers the period about 9000 to 3500 BC‚ from which archaeologist have found polished stone tools‚ pottery‚ weaving‚ and evidence of live stock rearing‚ agriculture ‚ and megaliths(huge stone

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    Architecture A. Art & Architecture A1. Architectures (Both Empires) Ai. Architectures (Famous one) ← Ottoman Empire Ai. Istanbul mosque Aii. Muhammad mosque Aiii. Suleymaniye mosque Aii Art (Ottoman Empire) Aii(i). Pottery Aii(ii). Rugs Aiii. Architectures (Famous one) ← Mughal Empire Aiii(i). Taj Mahal Aiii(i)(i). Known as a “Monument of breathtaking wonder” Aiiii. Art (Mughal Empire) Aiiii(i). Encouraged artists to imitate European art

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    particular regards to the well developed hygiene facilities‚ an analysis of Mature Harappan subsistence methods (and how they developed from Early Harappan practices)‚ evidence of developed trade routes over both land and sea‚ the detailed‚ highly crafted pottery and seals found at many of the sites and the mysterious undeciphered Harappan symbol script. Nearly all of the Mature Harappan sites discovered (406 in Pakistan‚ 616 in India) have shown ample archaeological evidence of forethought in the planning

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