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    The Neolithic Revolution fits into the theme interaction between Humans and the environment because humans started to affect the environments.Factors of the environment such as rainfall patterns‚ and climate shaped human interactions in different parts in regions.Also‚ Nomads falls in the category of interaction between humans and the environment.Nomads are people to do not stay in one place for a long time they usually move to place to place and they utilized the environment to their own advantage

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    (Neolithic Revolution) Before the Neolithic Revolution took place at about 10‚000 BCE people were nomads also known as hunters and gathers. Nomads traveled in groups of twenty to thirty people at a time and went where the food was. The men went hunting the food and women stayed to gather berries and other edible food. The tools most of the people used were simple and not advanced. As time went on humans began to cultivate their own crops and domesticate or tame their own animals allowing them

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    Eating As the United States shifts to a trend in healthier eating we see new diets emerge every day‚ which bakers would benefit from knowing about. One of the fastest growing diets is the Paleolithic diet. A Paleo diet consists of foods that were available to humans 20‚000 years ago‚ during the Paleolithic Era. The largest percentage of this diet “…Consists of higher levels of protein and fat than modern diet and lower levels of refined carbohydrates” (Davidson). This is because hunter-gatherer type

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    Also known as “The New Stone Age”‚ the Neolithic Revolution deviated from a nomadic lifestyle‚ opening the doors to sedentary societies. The era followed the Paleolithic‚ or “Stone Age”‚ in which hunter-gatherers began to use tools that simplified their daily life. In the Neolithic Era‚ people began to farm and pursue specific careers because they no longer had to migrate with the livestock that supplied their sustenance. These years changed the blueprint of everyday life‚ and many of its aspects

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    about how The Wizard of Oz was actually an allegory for the Populist era. Littlefield believed that each character and significant place in the book correlated with a person or place in the Populist era. L. Frank Baum wrote this children’s book as a political allegory‚ whether he intentionally did it we are not sure. However‚ the unwavering proof that there are connections between The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the Populist era lead most people to believe that Baum was a political and social genius

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    Kenneth Molander Harris ASB 222 10/19/14 The Upper Paleolithic time in human history is the final segment of the stone-age following the Lower and Middle Paleolithic times. During this time‚ homo sapien sapiens appear to have made tremendous strides like no time before it. Archaeologists have found ancient bones and artifacts all around the world which help them to paint a picture of ancient humans at different time periods. Using radiocarbon dating they can find out how old these bones and artifacts

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    Carlos Varela Mr. Marquez English 1 CP Per. 2 May 12‚ 2015 Modern day and the Elizabeth Era Elizabeth era had swords‚ broadswords‚ and rapier. Modern day we have guns‚ tanks‚ knives and Tasers. One evidence about the Elizabeth era having swords is “During the early years of the Elizabeth era‚ swords were the choice in weaponry”. One quote they use modern day is “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” In my opinion I think weapons are really not needed but the

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    The Neolithic Revolution‚ also known as the agriculture revolution‚ reformed immensely in the way of life of our ancestors and is one of humans’ greatest achievements. The Neolithic Era (recognized as‚ New Stone Age)‚ shifted from a food hunter/gather to a food-producing society. The start of the Neolithic Revolution arose independently in different parts of the world in East Asia and Mesoamerica‚ and the Andes. The Neolithic Era and the rise of the city states emerged agriculture contribution into

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    of agriculture transformed human societies between 8‚000 B.C.E and 600 B.C.E. In the Paleolithic age ‚ the human population spread across the world in very small groups. These people were called hunters and gathers‚ they were nomadic because they constantly moved causing them produce fewer children. Once a new revolution was created it increased the human population‚ this new revolution was called the Neolithic Revolution. During this revolution agriculture and farming were discovered‚ it changed

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    different sections‚ each representing different era of the British history. The sections were the Elizabethan era‚ the Jacobean era‚ the Georgian era‚ the Victorian era and the modern era. The staff was also dressed according to the era they’ve been in. It felt so realistic that in every section I felt like I really was literally back in the time. * ------------------------------------------------- The best part – eating! In the Elizabethan era section the dishes were mostly desserts‚ which

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