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    wilderness include the Great Himalayan National Park‚ Dachigam National Park near Srinagar‚ Corbett National Park in Uttar Pradesh‚ which is also a famous tiger reserve‚ Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan‚ and Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal. Worth visiting in the east indian part in "The Land of Rhino" Assam is Kaziranga. Famous National Parks in India Bandhavgarh National Park Check out the place where firstly and formostly the white Tigers of Rewa were discovered Bandhavgarh. This

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    Taken at face value‚ the plausibility of Martin’s ‘overkill’ theory persuades readers of the responsibility of prehistoric human civilizations in the mass extinctions of megafauna during the late Quaternary period. Nevertheless‚ inaccurate comparisons of continental and island species along side impractical and idealistic evaluations of human predation renders Martin’s theory into the realm of ambiguity. In specific‚ Martin alludes to the extinction of flightless birds and land snails caused by

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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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    Part 1 Why does confusion exist about the definition of a scientific theory? When we talk about science‚ many people hear the term “theory”. The definition of a scientific theory can become confusing since many people interpret the meaning differently. When a person uses the term “theory” in a sentence it is usually used in a non-scientific way. They assume that a theory is something assumed‚ but not proven. When the term “theory” is used in science‚ it means an explanation based on observation

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    To learn any subject in-depth‚ one ought to study its beginning. Though it’s impossible to find out the first actual piece of art humans ever created‚ it is possible to study early‚ prehistoric art. This prehistoric art‚ like the cave paintings in Lascaux and Chauvert‚ is some of the oldest discovered works of art. They might show that even hunter-gathers had creativity and a need to create beauty. They might show the moment humans set themselves apart from other animals. Regardless‚ these first

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    demonstrated/represented a form of symbol. In order to understand the complex changes in architecture during that time frame‚ it is essential to divide prehistoric age into 3 major ages that had profound developments: Paleolithic Age‚ Mesolithic Age and Neolithic Age. Ancient Egypt will be discussed in the latter stages of this report (Prehistoric Architecture‚ n.d). Prehistoric Architecture At these period of times several different forms of architectures were created where they were considered to have little

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    Learning about the prehistoric era of art has really opened my eyes to the ways in which humans have developed a sense of documentation. The cave paintings of our prehistoric ancestors that predate the development of written language could arguably be the first examples of humans attempting to preserve their presence for the future generations. In the Chauvet Cave there are many depictions of animals that are now extinct the visual depiction of those animals by the prehistoric people are some of

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    exploration of humanity. Although approached differently‚ this humanity is shown to be intimately intertwined with religion by both authors. Bataille studiously delves into the mind of the prehistoric man through his cave art in an attempt to understand and define what it means to be human. The art of this prehistoric man is the art of a consciousness at war with what it is and what it will become. It depicts a duality of identities. On one side the animalistic identity at one with nature and on the

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    Phone: 647 308 7941 Assignment #1 Reading Prehistoric Symbols: “The Language of the Goddess” EVALUATION (6% of the final grade) Date: Week 3 Assignment Overview For this assignment‚ you will write a one-and-a-half page paper (double-spaced) on the socalled “Scene of Ovcharovo.” In this paper you will show your ability to describe‚ analyze‚ and formulate your own opinion of the function (value‚ purpose) of valuable archaeological finds in passing on prehistoric myths and messages to future generations

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    Tinospora Cordifolia: A Multipurpose Natural Plant - A Review Abstract: Tinospora cordifolia (Guduchi) is a widely used shrub in folk and AYUSH systems of medicine. This review presents a detailed survey of the literature on chemistry and medicinal properties of Tinospora Cordifolia. The chemical constituents reported from this shrub belong to different classes such as alkaloids‚ diterpenoid lactones‚ glycosides‚ steroids‚ sesquiterpenoid‚ phenolics‚ aliphatic compounds and polysaccharides. The

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