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    Jomon Pottery

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    elaborate‚ especially during the Middle Jōmon period‚ where the rims of pots became much more complex and decorated. Jōmon Pottery Timeline Incipient Jōmon (10‚500 – 8000 BCE) ~ The incipient Jōmon period marks the change between the Stone Age and the New Stone Age ways of life. Archaeological findings tell us that people lived in simple surface homes and fed themselves using hunting and gathering. The civilisation of the Jōmon period made deep pottery cooking vessels with pointed bottoms and simple

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    Stone Walls of New England

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    determine who may have built the first stonewalls or if our concept of when North America was first settled is wrong. Items of stone and metal lead archeologists to believe that the archaic period is when the Northern New England portion of America was first inhabited. There have been many different types of fences built in New England‚ natural debris‚ wood‚ and stone included. Stemming from these different fence types American ingenuity flourished and inventions arose. Agriculture was a big part

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    Susan B. Anthony

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    leaving out the word " male" in the 14th amend-merit‚ and worked with the national woman suffrage association to induce congress to secure to her sex the right of voting. In 1867 she went to Kansas with Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucy Stone‚ and there obtained 9‚000 votes in favor of woman suffrage. Anthony’s experience with the teacher’s union‚ temperance and antislavery reforms‚ and Quaker upbringing‚ laid fertile ground for a career in women’s rights reform to growSusan

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    20 feets stardom

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    with that they did because of the passion they had about singing. These women were dedicated and proud with what they did even though they did not get much credit. Even though they are not well known they work with great celebrities like the Rolling Stones‚ Led Zeppelin‚ Ray Charles‚ and many more that were seeking for great voices. These women were very important for the artist that was seeking them to work with as backup singers. Few were able to become singers but not many were successful‚ one great

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    15th Amendment. Essay

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    formed the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) to work for the right to vote on the federal level and press for wider institutional changes. Another organization‚ the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA) was founded by suffragists‚ Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe‚ who believed that once African American men were granted the right to vote that women would follow and wanted to secure the ballot by working on a state by state basis. During the next 20 years‚ both of these organizations reached

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    Impact of the Neolithic Revolution The Neolithic Era‚ also known as the New Stone Age‚ had a profound impact on civilization and how they lived. (Ramirez et al 13) There were advancements made in tools‚ agriculture and in the domestication of animals. All of the above led to the hunter gatherers of the past‚ or Nomads‚ to become families that settled down together and began raising their own food and crops. (Ramirez et al 10) Ultimately this created permanent settlements such as‚ villages

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    Asha

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    Cutting trees & grasses and burning them to clear a field Domestication: Taming of animals I – Early Advances in Technology & Art a) Tools Needed to Survive People of OSA were nomads; Cro-Magnons were hunter gatherers Technological revolution: Stone‚ bone‚ & wood used to create tools b) Artistic Expression in the Paleolithic Age Tools explain how survival needs are met Best known cave paintings were in France & Spain; paint = mud‚ charcoal & animal blood Africa: engraved pictures on rocks

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    Of Civilization: The Neolithic Revolution Edited By: Robert Guisepi There was nothing natural or inevitable about the development of agriculture. Because cultivation of plants requires more labor than hunting and gathering‚ we can assume that Stone Age humans gave up their former ways of life reluctantly and slowly. In fact‚ peoples such as the Bushmen of Southwest Africa still follow them today. But between about 8000 and 3500 B.C.‚ increasing numbers of humans shifted to dependence on cultivated

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    Hyperparathyroidism

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    right flank and radiated into the groin * Bright red urine * Ureteral stones * Parathyroid adenoma Laboratory Findings: Patient’s Laboratory Values | Serum Ca2+ | 11.5 mg/dl (normal‚ 10mg/dl) | Serum phosphate | 2mg (normal‚ 3.5 mg/dl) | Serum parathyroid hormone | 125pg/ml (normal‚ 10-65 pg/dl) | Serum albumin | Normal | Alkaline phosphatase | Elevated | Urinary Ca2+ | Elevated | Urinary stone composition | Calcium oxalate | Diagnosis: PRIMARY HYPERPARATHYROIDISM

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    Hunter Gatherer

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    and we cover them with large animal hides. We also dig fire pits into the hut floor so we can have some heat when it’s cold. What weapons do we use? We have spears‚ flint tool‚ and harpoons‚ etc. We make our harpoons from reindeer bones. We use stone‚ wood‚ bone‚ and animal sinew to make our tools and weapons. As a hunter-gatherer we always have to stay at the top of our game. One wrong move and we can be crushed by a mammoth or be speared by their sharp tusks. We live very dangerous lives‚

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