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    that the modification must be understood differently with respect to each modified word." Say what? How about an example from Dorothy Parker: "It’s a small apartment. I’ve barely enough room to lay my hat and a few friends." There’s also the Rolling Stones’ "Honky Tonk Woman": "She blew my nose and then she blew my mind." 6. Smaragdine‚ 1961. Of or pertaining to emeralds‚ or having the color of emeralds. "What beautiful smaragdine eyes you have." 7. Esquamulose‚ 1962. Not covered in scales or

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    The classic rock format evolved from AOR radio stations that were attempting to appeal to an older audience by including familiar songs of the past with current hits. In 1980‚ AOR radio station M105 in Cleveland‚ Ohio began billing itself as "Cleveland’s Classic Rock"‚ playing a mix of rock music from the mid-1960s to the present. Similarly‚ WMET called itself "Chicago’s Classic Rock" in 1981. In 1982‚ radio consultant Lee Abrams developed the "Timeless Rock" format which combined contemporary AOR

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    1 BatHroom projects Bathroom-Tile Design By Lynn Hopkins W alk into a tile showroom‚ and you may be overwhelmed by the sheer number of colors‚ materials‚ finishes‚ and sizes available. The best way to keep your wits about you is to develop a strategy beforehand for the style of bathroom you plan to create. This plan will help to guide tile selection and installation. Before going to the store‚ think about the character of your new bath. Are you interested in a traditional bathroom with

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    this movie. Many think of the movie merely as Gordon Gekko‚ greed is good. “Wall Street” is a common coming-of-age narrative‚ a young man discovering whether he will follow the good guys or the bad guys. What makes it unique is the setting. Oliver Stone was drawn to this concept because his father was a stockbroker‚ exemplified by the Hal Holbrook character‚ and because Wall Street‚ by the mid-1980s‚ was suddenly controversial. There were junk bond kings‚ leveraged buyouts‚ hostile takeovers. People

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    they had to have some type of culture in order to survive and make a living. Culture is defined as a dynamic adaptive process of learned‚ shared‚ and integrated behaviors. But it is not so obvious that these hominids had culture‚ so the presences of stone tools and home bases might be the answer to determine if they had culture. Tools are defined as a device or implement used with the hand‚ to carry out a specific function. Primates learn and share in certain culture‚ but their social behavior is

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    Argumentative Essay The issue focused on this essay will be whether or not the change to Neolithic Age had a positive impact on society. The Paleolithic age‚ also known as the Old Stone Age‚ was from 2.5 million to 8000 B.C. The Neolithic age‚ also referred to as the New Stone Age‚ took place from 8000 B.C. to 3000 B.C. Some may argue that the Paleolithic era was the best time to live because of its people’s liberating ways. On the other hand‚ the Neolithic era was indeed the best thing for society

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    features of Austrolopithecus‚ Zinjanthropus and Homo habilis Teacher explanation Q & A‚ theory notes‚ pictures Hantobolo : Junior secondary history 4 The stone age periods Describe the different stone age periods and the people associated with each period. Starting with the Early Stone Age followed by the Middle Stone Age and lastly the Late Stone Age. Power point presentation Hantobolo : Junior secondary history 5 The Iron Age Traders and Farmers Trace the beginning of farming to the Middle East

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    History of Educational Technology Educational technology in a way could be traced back to the emergence of very early tools‚ e.g.‚ paintings on cave walls. But usually its history starts with educational film (1900s) or Sidney Pressey’s mechanical teaching machines in the 1920s. The first large scale usage of new technologies can be traced to US WWII training of soldiers through training films and other mediated materials. Today‚ presentation-based technology‚ based on the idea that people can

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    Neolithic period Neolithic Period or The Early Stone Age‚ was the stage of cultural evolution and the development of new technology‚ like the use of stone tools for hunting‚ cooking‚ and making clothes. In this period the people made small groups to travel in because it was easier to travel and they had more food to share. Over the years the brain capacity grew which lead to new thoughts‚ ideas and technology. They become a lot more skilled with hunting‚ farming‚ and building. They also started

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    Human technological and social developments have always fostered the rapid movement of people throughout the globe. The Paleolithic Era‚ 60‚000 BCE 10 12‚000 BCE‚ was no exception to mass migrations. Some may believe that those living during the “Stone Age” would not be able to move from continent to continent‚ however‚ it is quite possible that did. There are many reasons that can help support the idea that early humans moved around quite easily in their time. I believe explaining where‚ why‚ and

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