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    [pic] [pic] [pic] ❖ GENERAL INFORMATION o Cagayan the "Land of Smiling Beauty"‚ is a province of the Philippines in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon. Its capital is Tuguegarao City and is located at the northeastern corner of the island of Luzon. Cagayan also includes the Babuyan Islands to the north. The province borders Ilocos Norte and Apayao to the west‚ and Kalinga and Isabela to the south. Cagayan province is distinct from the city in Mindanao named Cagayan

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    Between 10‚000 B.C‚ the development of human kind underwent many significant changes that eventually transformed the modern world. Homo sapiens transitioned from the Paleolithic age to the Neolithic era and had a significant impact on the development of civilizations. Their changes had political‚ social‚ and economic effects on the development of humankind. They were thinkers‚ they though of solutions for the many problems that they encountered. Experience taught Stone Age people the difference between

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    Ashley Professor Martin HIS 101 10 April 2010 Essay #1 What aspects of the non-English styles (Spanish‚ Dutch‚ French) show a different mindset from that of the English settlers? (That is‚ what values or priorities are different?) As we have read in the book‚ Agriculture has become very big in our society today. The way a house is built gives a home its beauty‚ and it’s feeling. The non-English style houses (Spanish‚ Dutch and French) show a different mindset and have different features

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    Greek God Research Paper

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    Greeks created the Gods to understand why the world works in certain ways. The Ancient Greek people went out of their way to worship their gods. Greek mythology is spread in a vast array of ways including myths‚ stories‚ art‚ a large mass of pottery and vase paintings. Many movies and books from modern day time are written‚ and filmed about Ancient Greece‚ and their gods. In conclusion‚ Greek gods and goddesses are fun to study‚ great to do research on‚ and incredible mythical creatures from

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    Egypt and      had ports also. Skilled craftsmen and artisans. Iron smelting in Meroë. e. rulers of Meroë followed matrilineal family system (Son of King’s sister inherits throne) f. Major contributions like pyramids (distinctive Nubian)‚ pottery‚ incredible stone structures as burial     sites‚ animal powered water wheel‚ own cursive writing system of 23 different signs including vowels 2.Early Saharan and Sub-Saharan Cultures (300 B.C.- 600 C.E.) a. Sahara has sprawling sand dunes

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    2000 years before Europeans began to arrive in the New World‚ the last era of the pre-Columbian development began. North American cultures such as the Mississippian culture‚ the Hopewell Tradition‚ and the Hohokam culture experienced growth and environmental adaptation throughout this era. Major contributions and innovations of Native Americans have developed and been passed on through generations of ancestors. Originating in 700 A.D.‚ the Mississippian culture expanded through the Mississippi

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    in an east-west direction. The large streets were 33 feet wide and smaller streets ranged from 9 to 12 feet in length. The division of space into separate blocks is seen not only in the layout of the streets but also in house plans‚ the designs on pottery as well as the diagrams on seals. In contrast to this‚ the layout of early Mesopotamian cities was quite irregular. The idea of settlement planning was already well established before 2600 BC and is seen in all the settlements through

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    Fe'Nix Del Sur Case

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    grow in the artifact market. III. Organizational Analysis A. Fe’nix del Sur is a limited liability company that sources and sells a wide variety of artifacts‚ jewelry‚ and pottery for collectors. 1. Fe’nix started as a trading post in the early 1900’s and are now a reputable dealer in the southwestern pottery and jewelry market. 2. Their distinctive competency is that they have a national reputation as a respected source of South American and African artifacts. a. Fe’nix received

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    The bulk of the population were obviously employed in agricultural pursuits‚ and a small class of craftsmen would have been needed to provide luxury goods. Evidence for overseas contacts comes from the Minoan pottery found in many parts of the eastern Mediterranean. Whether the pottery itself was traded‚ or only its contents‚ is not always clear. Some of the decorated vessels can only have been exported for their own value‚ but trade in olive oil‚ wine‚ and perfumes was likely. Crete has poor

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    established the first civilization‚ created the first human social organization‚ developed farming techniques‚ raise livestock‚ invented writing (alphabets) and the cuneiform language‚ principles of mathematics‚ manufactured hand tools and weaponry‚ pottery‚ and the wheel. Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Needs” is very relevant during this era. In order for a Sumerian to adapt to its needs‚ a Sumerian must fulfill five steps in its proper order for survival listed as follows: • The first step is the Physiology

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