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    The Olmecs

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    Autry‚ William O. “Olmec Indians.” World Book Multimedia Encyclopedia. 1995 ed. CD-ROM. WorldBook. 1995. Bower‚ B. “Domesticating an Ancient ‘Temple Town.’” Science News 15 Oct. 1988: 246. Carrasco‚ Davíd. Religions of Mesoamerica: Cosmovision and Ceremonial Centers. San Francisco: Harper‚ 1990. Fagan‚ Brian M. Kingdoms of Gold‚ Kingdoms of Jade. London: Thames and Hudson‚ 1991. Follensbee‚ Billie. Olmec Heads: A Product of the Americas. 4 Sept. 1996. 25 May 2000. Grove‚ David C. Chalcatzingo: Excavations

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    features. It is very difficult to trace back the origins of Kalapalo life because of the integration of the many different and culturally diverse groups in the Upper Xingu Basin. So‚ many of systems of kinship classification‚ marriage practices‚ ceremonial organizations‚ status allocation‚ and religious beliefs are consistent with cultural rules and social practices and not with the original system. Many of the modern local groups can only reconstruct their own history which is in limited detail‚

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    In the two speeches‚ “I have a dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. and the Ferguson speech by President Obama‚ both use similar techniques in their speeches. Both of these people are serious advocates from there problem and express their opinions greatly. Throughout these speeches both leaders express examples of Ethos‚ Pathos and Logos while including tone‚ parallel structure and repetition‚ yet they sometimes the ways they express it can be different. Both of these leaders use a form of ethos‚ the

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    New York: Alfred A. Knopf‚ Inc.‚ 1993. Coe‚ Michael D. The Maya Sixth Edition. New York: Thames & Hudson Inc.‚ 1999. Gilbert‚ Adrian G.‚ and Maurice M. Cotterell. The Mayan Prophecies. Barnes & Noble‚ Inc. 1996 “Palenque: A Mayan Ceremonial Centre.” The Atlas of Mysterious Places.

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    style and usage of Haji pottery was similar to Yayoi Pottery. • Large jars and pots were used for cooking and storing as in Jomon and Yayoi Pottery. • High and low footed cups were used for eating. • The vessels were also used for ritualistic and ceremonial purpose. 2. Sue Pottery • Sue pottery’s were kind of stoneware that were bought from Korea. • The Sue pots were made on the wheel and fired in anagma or single chamber climbing

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    social structure was built upon matrilineal principles‚ which means that the basic unit consisted of the descendants of a single woman (The Canadian Encyclopedia). Multiple matrilineages created a matrilineal clan‚ which was not only important for ceremonial and symbolic importance‚ but also served to regulate marriage patterns (The Canadian Encyclopedia). A person was not allowed to marry another person in his or her own clan (The Canadian

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    Plato was one of Socrates’ greatest admirers‚ and our knowledge of Socrates stems mostly from Plato’s dialogues. Plato wrote his dialogues so that his students could read them out to each other and from a phrase discuss what it is about. Plato’s thought is mostly recorded in the form of dialogues that feature Socrates as the protagonist. The symposium was written between the middle and the late period‚ and the figure of Socrates serves more as a mouth piece for Plato’s own views. For instance

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    Wd Hughes Speech Analysis

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    Minister of Australia. He said these things Date: The speeches were read and/or documented on the 18th of September‚ 1916. Audience: The audiences of these speeches were to the whole of Australia. They were public speeches anyone could listen to. Message: It was to try and get people to vote in favour of conscription. Agenda: It was created to sway people over to conscription and to tell people about the referendum Nature: It is a manuscript of speeches spoken by W.M. Hughes. Techniques: He tries to

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    Funeral Oration Pericles’ Funeral Oration and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address are two of the greatest and most memorable speeches ever given. Despite the fact that the two speeches were given some two thousand years apart‚ there are remarkable similarities between the two‚ including content‚ length‚ and the situations in which the speeches were given. The majority of speeches that were given in President Lincoln’s time tended to be extremely long. It was not uncommon for a person to speak about

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    PM | Updated as of 07/03/2013 12:52 AM Thousands of cops finally get guns MANILA (UPDATED) - The government is alloting P9 billion for the Philippine National Police’s "transformational plan" from 2013 to 2016‚ President Aquino said during the ceremonial distribution of newly acquired pistols to PNP personnel. The President said the plan will involve upgrading the capabilities and equipment of the national police force‚ as well as address its lack of manpower. He said the PNP will be hiring 15

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