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    Mehrgarh Period Analysis

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    source of their nutrion. They started to build building an place to live and theymade baskets to carry food and stones and bangels and things for very basic needs. And even at that they have sytem of burry as many buried had founded by archeologist teams. Jewelry which was wore by women of that civilization includes seashell. Furthermore archeologists found the axe which was made from stone. In today’s Afghanistan shows good contact with those areas. As discussed that axe were used at that for cutting

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    shown the Navajos how to also smelt the silver into useable material. They also taught them how to stamp the metal in the same way as they did with leather. The Navajos soon added their own style to their jewelry. They started adding the beautiful stone turquoise to their jewelry. It is believed that a Silversmith by the name Atsis Chon was the first Navajo to set turquoise into silver. Atsis taught his sons how to smith silver as well. When they learned this task they went and showed others. Navajos

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    POWERPOINT PRESENTATION PowerPoint is a presentation software program that is part of the Microsoft Office package. PowerPoint uses a graphical approach to presentations in the form of slide shows that accompany the oral delivery of the topic. This program is widely used in business and classrooms and is an effective tool when used for training purposes. PowerPoint is one of the simplest computer programs to learn. It is the number 1 program used worldwide for presentations. Anyone can create stunning

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    The Rolling Stone magazine has recently been met with a slew of angry outbursts and boycotting for placing the well-known‚ suspected Boston Bombing Terrorist‚ Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on its cover this month. The magazine is under scrutiny not just for placing his picture on the cover‚ but for how the picture portrays the suspect. Tsarnaev’s photo is a very glamorous‚ dreamy eyed‚ tousled hair‚ sexier version of himself in the photo. This glorified photo is exactly how The Rolling Stone portrays famous

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    WORLD HISTORY

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    their region. PART A: SHORT ANSWER Document #1 Old Stone Age        ·    150‚000 to 10‚000 years ago ·    made weapons and tools of stone and wood ·    fished and hunted for food ·    sewed clothing of animal skins ·    lived in caves ·    used fire for warmth and cooking        Middle Stone Age        ·    10‚000 to 8‚000 years ago ·    life much the same as Old Stone Age ·    certain animals were domesticated (dogs and goats)        New Stone Age        ·    8‚000 to 6‚000 years ago ·    learned

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    Introducing Constance In Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)‚ the audience is swept into the playful subconscious of the protagonist‚ Constance Ledbelly. Before she speaks‚ her imaginative nature is introduced by way of Act I‚ The Prologue. The chorus enters giving an intriguing monologue in which the first stages of an exciting transformation begin to unfold. The Prologue is so useful in that it gives indications of plot‚ theme‚ conflict and so on. All of which carry

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    contrast to the tools used by hunter-gatherers‚ the farmers produced and used more elaborate and functional tools. Some tools were made of organic materials such as fiber‚ bone and wood but others were made of stone. The farmers crafted these tools by grinding‚ shaping and carving the stone. These stone tools were used for their various farming activities such as cutting‚ digging‚ scraping‚ etc. In conclusion‚ while the hunter-gatherers managed to survive using basic tools‚ the farmers created a new

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    American Pie Analysis

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    The immensely popular song "American Pie"‚ written by Don McLean‚ describes the "day the music died"‚ and the decline of society in the following decade. This date‚ specifically February 3rd 1959‚ is marked by the deaths of influential musicians Buddy Holly‚ Ritchie Valens‚ and J.P. Richardson. McLean wrote the song to describe his feelings towards the deaths‚ and to describe the history of American music up to the date "American Pie" was written‚ using symbolism to describe events without directly

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    Catal Huyuk Notes

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    Catal Huyuk Notes Homes Kitchen hearth open with domed oven built of stone and brick Smaller rooms probably used as food storage bins Built close together like apartment buildings Rooftop entrance made of wooden beams‚ reed‚ and mud Roofs kept out the elements‚ especially floodwaters of the Carsamba river‚ scientists say Ladders were used to descend from the opening in the roof Small slits in house allowed for smoke ventilation Wood‚ brush‚ straw or mixture of animal dung was used to

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    the Old Stone Age‚ which lasted until about 10‚000 years ago. 2. Neolithic: The period of time also known as the New Stone Age. It is associated with the origins of agriculture. 3. Foragers: Hunting and food-gathering people who ate wild vegetables‚ meat‚ wild edible plants‚ and insects to survive 4. Agricultural Revolutions: A series of separate transformations that occurred when agriculture arose independently in many different places around the world. 5. Megaliths: A complex of stone structures

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