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    BASIC MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCTION : STONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Stone has been used as a construction material for thousands of years. It has long been recognized as a material of great durability and superior artistic quality‚ the foremost choice for buildings associated with status‚ power and religion. 2.0 TYPES OF STONE Building stone‚ also called dimension stone‚ derives from one of three naturally occurring rock types: Igneous - Hard and non-porous rock formed from the slow or quick

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    Stone Tools

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    StoneTools A stone tool is‚ in the most general sense‚ any tool made either partially or entirely out of stone. Although stone tool-dependent societies and cultures still exist today‚ most stone tools are associated with prehistoric‚ particularly Stone Age cultures that have become extinct. Archaeologists often study such prehistoric societies‚ and refer to the study of stone tools as lithic analysis. Stone has been used to make a wide variety of different tools throughout history‚ including arrow

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    The Family Stone

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    The Family Stone: Elements of Conflict Conflict Management Resolution/HBD 6771.E1 May 4‚ 2011 Dr. Barbara Hollingshead The Family Stone: Elements of Conflict Conflict‚ according to Wilmot & Hocker (2011)‚ is defined as an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals‚ scarce resources‚ and interference from others in achieving their goals. At the core of all conflict analysis is perception (Wilmot & Hocker‚ 2011). In

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    Sly and the Family Stone | Sly and the Family Stone in 1969. Clockwise from top: Larry Graham‚ Freddie Stone‚ Gregg Errico‚ Sly Stone‚ Rose Stone‚ Cynthia Robinson‚ and Jerry Martini. A similar photograph was used as the cover of Rolling Stone #54 (March 19‚ 1970). | Background information | Origin | San Francisco‚ California‚ United States | Genres | Funk‚ soul‚ rock‚ psychedelic soul | Years active | 1966–1975‚ 1976–1983‚ 2010-present | Labels | Epic‚ Warner Bros. | Associated acts

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    Hillary Sayers Sayers 1 ENG 3U Mrs. DeLorenzi May 9‚ 2010 The Stone Angel: Significance of the Title The Stone Angel‚ published in 1964‚ is one of Margaret Laurence’s best known novels. Throughout the novel‚ Laurence reveals how life was in Western Canada during the 1930’s. In The Stone Angel‚ the ninety-year-old protagonist reflects on her life attempting to understand herself. During the recollection of her past‚ the audience discovers that Hagar had a rough life as she had to endure the

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    Gina Berriault’s "The Stone Boy"‚ a narrative story‚ mainly portrays the tragedy committed by a nine-year-old boy‚ Arnold‚ who has a big family of six people accidentally kills his older brother‚ Eugene. This pair of brothers has a pretty good relationship because they just act like typically brothers getting along very well. One night they went duck hunting but all out of blue that Arnold accidentally shoots Eugene with a gun which his father gives him‚ so that leaves Eugene dead and his responsible

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    Orangutan Stone Tools

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    progress of Stone Age technology and hunter gathering. The crucial part of life‚ food‚ cannot only exist but it must be retrieved. Therefore‚ if it wasn’t for the technology and the evolution of hunter gathering‚ then humankind wouldn’t exist. There is plenty of evidence to show how the advancement of gathering food was allowed by the existence of certain stone tools and by the realization to gather food. Paleoanthropologists have done great amounts of research to find out the different stones tools

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    1. The Stone Age: The Stone Age‚ Bronze Age‚ and Iron Age Most art in pre – Christian Ireland is abstract. It reflected the technical‚ social and intellectual developments of the time. The pace of change in art and technology was slow at first; it took 5‚000 years from the arrival of the first stone age people for metal technology to be developed in Ireland with the introduction of copper and bronze. It took 1.500 years for iron technology to arrive and 500 more years for the major social and

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    Like a Rolling Stone

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    Like a Rolling Stone "Like a Rolling Stone" is a 1965 song by American singer Bob Dylan.  Like a Rolling Stone is an intense succession of feelings‚ a provocation to the "miss Lonely"‚ a girl who fell into disgrace and shame after having lived in prosperity and wealth. Moreover‚ it is Bob Dylan’s liberation: in the spring of 1965‚ returning from the tour of England (documented in the film "Don’t Look Back")‚ Dylan was unhappy with the public’s expectations of him‚ as well as the direction his career

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    Stone Age Advancements

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    The stone ages were times of great change. The stone ages were times of the early people known as Paleolithic which means old and Neolithic which means new. These people brought great advancements that changed the way people lived. There were great advancements durind the Old Stone Age. One of their advancements of the Paleolithic people was that they learned how to tame fire‚ one of the most important advancements of the stone ages. Fire was good for hunting by surrounding an animal and used

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