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    From Table8 it has found that observed value and expected value of authors and number of publication are totally different from each other‚ hence Lotka’s Law of Author Productivity does not applicable here. 5.9Types of Documents cited by authors: In any research work different types of documents are cited by the authors. From this analysis it can be understand whether researcher are mostly focuses on the primary document or in the secondary document. Table 11 Types of Documents cited by authors

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    surrounding Prince Zelda.) are usually classified as cultural heritage or legends‚ because they do not support the "disinterested investigation" required of the discipline of history or somewhat not. Events occurring prior to written record are considered prehistory. Herodotus‚ a 5th century B.C. Greek historian is considered to be the "father of history"‚ and‚ along with his contemporary Thucydides‚ helped form the foundations for the modern study of human history. Their influence has helped spawn variant

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    integral to the functioning of the Silk Roads. The article’s focus on the trans-ecological branches of the Silk Road also suggested the need for a revised account of Silk Roads history. It suggested‚ first‚ that the Silk Roads originated deep in prehistory. Second‚ it suggested a different account of their functioning in the classical era‚ having been taken under control of many peoples. Third‚ it explained profound changes in the nature of Inner Eurasia’s ecological geography. This article’s purpose

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    It is no secret that without afflictions and hardships‚ humanity would be nothing. Since prehistory‚ both people and animals alike have been shaping themselves to achieve things previously thought to be impossible. From new technological innovations to simple changes in lifestyle‚ adversity elicits talents that may have lain dormant for one’s entire life in more prosperous circumstances the same way adrenaline unlocks superhuman abilities when danger arises. Changing times and new societal problems

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    important because it allows scholars today to get a deeper understanding of their everyday life and culture. If they had not come up with a writing system when they did and waited until later‚ people today would not have nearly as much knowledge about prehistory as they do. Cuneiform began to spread to all over the world which made it even more useful for communication‚ as stated by Nancy Stockdale in her reference article‚ "as one of the oldest forms of writing known to humanity cuneiform had a immeasurable

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    pastures‚ and a few buildings here and there. Our first destination was the Bardo Museum by mongi slim street. The museum building is near the National Assembly building. into the museum we saw the historical memory of our country. dating from prehistory to today. everything was recorded: people‚ activities‚ costumes‚ cotumes ... it was very beautiful. the second destination was the entertainment park called DAHDAH . The Amusement park is self-contained areas that include shops‚ rides‚ and restaurants

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    The Black Death Essay The Black Death or the plague is an extreme disease that killed one third of Europe’s population. The Black Death had started in Asia to Europe in 1347-1352. The Black Death did have short term and long term effects that spread all around the nation of Europe. Short term is scapegoating‚ flagellants‚ changes to medicine and long term being the fall of the feudal system and art. The plague did develop progress in the Medieval times. Ultimately the short term and long term effects

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    Furthermore‚ this kind of sheep-like acceptance of scientific interpretation is something Barbara Bender contests as a major factor in how Stonehenge is individually viewed. According to her reckonings‚ a prominent Stonehenge scholar could come out with an announcement describing the long awaited meaning of Stonehenge as a temple to the indigenous Great Bustard. The bird‚ the historian argues‚ would likely have been around in Neolithic times and in times of scarcity would have sustained Neolithic

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    (Code) on labor‚ is one of the main sources of employment law. In most cases‚ the "labor codes" not named specifically developed codes of practice‚ and mechanically combined laws and government regulations‚ adopted at different times. prehistory O The first labor code was performed in France in 1910 O After world war II labor codes have proliferated in other countries O In 1919 was founded ILO & form the international labor code LABOuR CODE OF kr O Passed by the Legislative

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    The importance of the Archaic Era is beyond what words can begin to describe. This era existed between 2‚500 to 10‚000 years ago‚ and the traditions that started back then by the Native North Americans‚ are still carried out to this very day in time. Yes‚ many things were introduced and created during this time‚ however‚ agriculture was known as the "main attraction" in the era. When agriculture was introduced‚ not too long after‚ a world changing product was also brought to the table‚ maize. Maize

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