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    art is everywhere history

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    the method of writing with an alphabet‚ which relates a unique symbol for each phoneme‚ the Greek and the Latin alphabet derive from it. Prehistory The first tangible artifact was discovered in 1908 in Austria. It was a human art found from the Stone Age period. During the Paleolithic (25 000-8000 BCE)‚ man practiced hunting and living in cave where painting are developed. But not only in Africa but also in western Mediterranean‚ central and Eastern Europe‚ Siberia and India where the other human

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    The Neolithic Revolution created a strong framework for the society we live in today. Prior to the Neolithic Era‚ humans survived off of hunting and gathering. The Paleolithic Era lasted for more than two million years. This nomadic lifestyle kept humans solely focused on obtaining food‚ leaving no time for other advancements. During that time period‚ humans discovered the use of fire‚ migrated out of Africa‚ and populated the world. Humans were so adaptable they were able to advance into a new era

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    Introduction to New Communication Technology MC103 Term Paper TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Abstract II. Technology a. History b. Advantages and Disadvantages III. Cyberspace a. History b. What is Cyberspace? c. Effects on People IV. New Media Technology V. Webliography ABSTRACT Technology is everywhere. It is Fact Changing. In this term paper‚ you will learn more about techonology. Its history‚ advantages and diadvantages and also

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    Development of Man The early pre-humans were called Australopethecines which means “Southern Apes”. There were four species under this. a) Australopithecus ramidus b) Australopithecus afarensis c) Australopithecus africanus d) Australopithecus robustus Australopithecines were primates which had brains no bigger than the chimpanzee’s‚ shorter than us and have long arms because they are bipedal which means they walk using both their hands and feet. The oldest Australopithecine skeleton

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    9500 ± 350 B.P. by carbon dating. This site contained large and micro blades of obsidian and chert along with the numerous bifacially worked artifacts such as points‚ scrapers and end-set points which suggest that this site was occupied by middle stone age hunter-gatherers. However‚ based upon the sparse faunal assemblage of mostly forgeable sea creatures (i.e. various mollusks: clams‚ periwinkle shells‚ sea urchins)‚ I imagine these peoples were less hunter and more gatherers. Next‚ the earliest

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    And by doing so he was digging his own grave. My continuation of this story is about how Montresor went about living while Fortunato was slowly dying within the catacombs. Within the dark moist underground maze was Fortunato‚ chained to the damp stone behind him. The decaying bodies and skeletons in mind but out of sight in the pitch black space. The shackles clanged in unison with his every movement. Escape was the only thing he could afford to think about‚ his malevolence towards Montresor was

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    Napoleon's greatness

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    helped overthrow the directory and develop the Consulate (three man government)‚ where in 1802 he would be named "Consul for Life". Also in 1799‚ he and French troops discovered the Rosetta Stone: an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic in Northern Africa. If Napoleon hadn’t been fighting the English then the Rosetta Stone wouldn’t of ever been found‚ meaning scholars wouldn’t of ever been able to decipher Egyptian. Here‚ he would hold all the power for the consulate. This all had happened before his coming

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    Portrait photography: A contemporary portal to artistic truth. By Alan Oakes Self Portrait‚ Annie Leibovitz You don’t have to sort of enhance reality. There is nothing stranger and more revealing than truth through a portrait. - Annie Leibovitz Robert Alan Oakes Art 480i Seminar The search for visual truth is a continuing quest. A pondering of ontology pushes our efforts and abilities as a homogenous culture

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    Broadway Show Analysis

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    “Hello”: A Satirical Look at The Book of Mormon With Broadway showcasing new and fantastical productions every year‚ a new show arrived; 2012 would prove to be the year for The Book of Mormon. The show was written and produced by Matt Stone and Trey Parker‚ the creators of the quintessential adult animated show South Park. The Broadway show was nominated and also won “Best Show” of 2012 at the Tonys. The video clip is a recording of the song “Hello” performed at the 2012 Tony Awards (Book of Mormon

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    If we look life 100 years ago‚ and compare that with the today’s life‚ we will notice that Science has dramatically changed human life. With the dawn of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century‚ the effect of Science on human life rapidly changed. Today‚ science has a profound effect on the way we live‚ largely through technology‚ the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. Some forms of scientific inventions have changed our lives entirely. For example the refrigerator has played

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