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    Family History Project Growing up I really didn’t know much about my family. My family consisted of my mother‚ my older and younger brothers‚ my two cousins‚ my uncle and his wife‚ my aunt who later had a daughter‚ and the head of the family my grandmother. This was my family and all I’ve come to know. I knew who my father was‚ meaning I knew his name and what he looked like‚ but for a long time I didn’t know who he was. I can’t remember any memories growing up as a child‚ simply because….he

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    Family history is very important to an individual. By knowing where you come from‚ you can have a better perspective of your life. Having a clear understanding of your family background allows you to better appreciate the things that you would normally take for granted. The house‚ the car‚ and the average clothing may look better when one sees the sacrifices their family has made. They will see that their family has worked very hard just so their family can experience the better things in life. A

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    A History of the World in 6 Glasses Journals By:Jennifer Jones Journal 1 Introduction Tom Standage’s main thesis is that there is six vital fluids. Theses fluids are vital to history as well as vital to life‚ without fluids humans could not survive. Standage states on page 1‚ “The availability of water constrained and guided humankind’s progress. Drinks have continued to shape human history ever since.” There are six main vital fluids which are beer‚ wine‚ spirits

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    their childhood‚ my father only finished middle school‚ and then he needs go get a job for his brothers and sister to pay for the school. When my father was teenager‚ he can do a lot of things such as farming‚ selling the crops and take care of the family. My Father was born in 1963‚ has experienced the Cultural Revolution of the 60 s and seventy s life‚ he has also experienced the Cultural Revolution after the era of reform and opening up in the eighty s and ninety s life and well-off life

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    Bethany McDaniel AP World History Summer 2012 Assignment Chapter 1&2 Question 1 How did beer lead to the development of cities in Mesopotamia and Egypt? Grains grew widespread in the Fertile Crescent (The crescent shaped area which had an ideal climate and soil for growing plants and raising livestock‚ it stretches from Egypt‚ up the Mediterranean coast to Turkey‚ and then down again to the border between Iraq and Iran.) causing the unintentional discovery of beer. The Fertile Crescent’s extremely

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    A History of the World in Six Glasses SPIRITS 1. From which advanced civilization/culture did Europeans get the “science” of how to make spirits? The Europeans got the “science” of how to make spirits from Córdoba in southern Spain‚ the capital of Arab Andalusia. 2. In what ways was the “discovery” and use of distillation important to the rebirth of science in Europe? How was distillation perceived and which infant science did it go hand in hand with‚ this probably leading to further work

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    A History of the World in 6 Glasses (Questions/Answers) Spirits 1) From which advanced civilization did Europeans get the ‘science’ of how to make spirits? A) The Arabs‚ who first started distilling wine and other substances for their experiments. 2) In what ways was the discovery and use of distillation important to the rebirth of science in Europe? A) Distillation and distilled wine were considered a therapeutic and medicinal miracle. It went hand in hand with the infant science of perfume

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    Chapters 1 & 2 Q. How did beer lead to the development of cities in Mesopotamia and Egypt? A. Beer started out as gruel‚ and as the gruel fermented it turned into beer. Now it was not the first form of alcohol‚ but it was an important kind of alcohol. Beer was made from cereal crops‚ which were very abundant‚ and because it was so abundant it could be made whenever it was needed. They then found an even easier way to make beer by using beer-bread. Beer bread is basically everything needed

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    A History of the World in Six Glasses Written by: The beautiful Jack Liu 1. Describe the origins of wine and evidence of this. The earliest physical evidence of wine was in 5400 BCE‚ with residue found in a pottery jar from Hajji Tepe. Hajji Tepe is a Neolithic village located in the Zagros Mountains. 2. Describe how the Greeks distinguished themselves from the “non-civilized.” The Greeks distinguished themselves from the non-civilized in many ways. For example‚ the uncivilized would drink beer

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    A History of the World in Six Glasses By: Tom Standage Part I 1. How might beer have impetus the hunting and gathering to agricultural based societies? A. Farming had Increase and spread throughout the Fertile Crescent B. Emergence of hunting and gathering people to form cities C. It open up the trading between nations D. It trigger the agricultural revolution E. All the above 2. As brewing beer became more widespread‚ what is most important benefit from drinking

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