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    Mai Hamad ANTH 103 Writing assignment 1 April 23‚ 2017 The Worst Mistake in the History of the Human Race It is no secret that agriculture is the primary source of survival for most societies around the world‚ but it was not always this way. Before the agricultural revolution of the Neolithic Era people were forced to hunt animals and gather plants in order to survive‚ but farming became a necessity as populations grew. As many progressives see it‚ agricultural became the primary practice for many

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    the systematic slaughter of over 6 million people‚ wasn’t something that could just happen overnight. The events leading up to the Holocaust played a significant part of the genocide occurring and being as brutal as it was. The twentieth century’s worst tragedy was the Holocaust‚ which was made possible by many factors‚ including anti-Semitism and the rise of the Nazi Party. Antisemitism is described as prejudice against‚ hatred of‚ or discrimination against Jews as an ethnic‚ religious‚ or racial

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    In Jared Diamond’s article "The Worst Mistake in Human History‚" he describes the adoption of agriculture as a catastrophy. At first mention‚ this sounds rediculous. How could one of our greatest advancements possibly be regaurded as the worst mistake in human history? It encouarged civilization and made food easier to come back. Surely this porgession was not catastrophic. The adoption of agriculuture offered much room for advancement. In hunter-gatherer societies‚ people had to move with their

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    Historians have described 1917 as ‘the worst year of the Great War’ for Australia and Australians. This statement is accurate to an extent based on evidence that can be found‚ explaining and depicting how brutal the war was for Australians and Australia. Such evidence can be found‚ containing documents and data from 1917‚ showing the true story of the Great War. The enlistment numbers were incredibly low compared to the previous year‚ the Conscription was an ongoing debate concerning all Australians

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    The insight provided by Barbara Ehrenreich is probably the sort of thing nobody would ever expect to hear--to the American audience‚ television is superior‚ all-knowing‚ and as time-consuming as sleep. In the twenty-first century at present‚ television has evolved internally‚ externally‚ and culturally. There is high-definition programming that supposedly increases the experience of watching‚ digital video recorders that allow people to set aside time to watch their favorite shows when they please

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    The Worst Day of my Life

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    It started out as a great summer day with my band class. Than all of a sudden something happened that has not happened in 16 years while the class was on a trip. What had happened had ruined everyone’s day of fun. In June of 2011‚ we went to Kings Island to have a fun day before school started back up in August. We had planned to be there until 10pm. We split up into small groups and did our different things. I was walking around with my best friend‚ Taylor. We went and rode the Vortex‚ which

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    There is one mirror in my house. It is behind a sliding panel in the hallway upstairs‚ every morning I watch myself in this mirror wondering if one day I’ll be able to make it through this pain. it was Sunday noon September 17th when I found out about my horrible disease even though I have had one every year since I was 20 years old‚ due to the fact that we have a strong family history of cancer. But this year was different. I had been having a strange little pain on the lower left side of my left

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    Math: My Worst Subject

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    Math is not my best subject. I would go as far to say that at times‚ I HATE MATH. Don’t get me wrong‚ I use math every day. At work‚ I have to turn fractions into decimals. I can figure out my change at the store. I am even getting through this Stats class. I just wish I knew exactly why I don’t like math. It might be because it seems like such a foreign language to me. I can remember when I started learning math. I used to sit in my class and use my chisel and rock slate to carve the numbers

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    Comfort women were women and girls forced into a prostitution corps created by the Empire of Japan.[1] The name "comfort women" is a translation of a Japanese name ianfu (慰安婦).[2][3] Ianfu is a euphemism for shōfu (娼婦) whose meaning is "prostitute(s)".[4] The earliest reporting on the issue in South Korea stated it was not a voluntary force‚[5] and since 1989 a number of women have come forward testifying they were kidnapped by Imperial Japanese soldiers. Historians such as Lee Yeong-Hun[6] and

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    Bam White :They were moving from the high desert chill of Las Animas‚ Colorado‚ to Littlefield‚ Texas‚ south of Amarillo‚ to start anew.. Bam White was a ranch hand‚ a lover of horses and empty skies. Archaeologists: were just starting to sort through a lost village‚ a place where natives. The Spanish: They brought horses‚ which had the same effect on the Plains Indian economy as railroads did on Anglo villages in the Midwest. Comanche: They migrated out of eastern Wyoming‚ Shoshone people

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