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    Neolithic Revolution

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    bronze 4‚000 BCE Rise of Catal Huyuk 2‚000 BCE Hunting and gathering – Means of obtaining subsistence by human species prior to the adaptation of sedentary agriculture; normally typical of band social organization. Neolithic Age – The New Stone Age between 8000 and 5000 BCE; period in which adaptation of sedentary agriculture occurred. Culture - the integrated pattern of human knowledge‚ belief‚ and behavior that depends upon the capacity for learning and transmitting knowledge to succeeding

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    Paleolithic Innovations

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    human beings. During the Upper Paleolithic various cultural innovations changed the way people would like their lives from that point forward. Perhaps the most important of these innovations being stone tools and blades‚ the domestication of dogs‚ art‚ and evolution of self-identity. The manufacturing of stone tools and blades was very apparent during the Upper Paleolithic The emergence of the flaking technique allowed the people of this time to “make thin‚ beautiful‚ leaf shaped points in several sizes

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    homes‚ giving rise to towns and later cities and states. Tool making continued to develop. Flint was easy to shape and produced razor sharp edges for arrowheads‚ knives and scrapers. Stone was tougher and was ground for hammers‚ axes and chisels. They also developed methods for drilling‚ grinding grain and made stone bowls for storage. Pottery also came into use and acquired simple decoration late in the period. The Neolithic art consisted of plastered walls decorated with murals‚ carved reliefs

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    deep down popular

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    “Deep Down Popular” By: Phoebe Stone “Deep Down Popular” by Phoebe Stone is about a tomboy‚ Jesse Lou‚ who is about to spend a lot of time with her crush‚ Conrad Parker Smith. The setting of this story takes place in the small southern town of West Taluka Falls‚ Virginia. Jesse Lou is a sixth grader who enjoys writing poems to the boy she loves‚ Conrad Parker Smith‚ the most popular boy in her school. Jessie Lou has been in love with Conrad since the second grade. Conrad has tons of friends

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    The Neolithic Period

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    The term Neolithic means New Stone Age‚ and this was a period where human technology developed. One of the most important developments in human history was the discovery of farming. This was known as the Neolithic Revolution. In addition to learning to farm‚ humans learned to domesticate animals. This brought about a drastic change for mankind. Once man learned to farm‚ they began to settle. Permanent settlements started to develop along river valleys due to the fact that rivers provided water

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    Analysis of American Pie

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    As the song begins‚ the narrator seems to feel nostalgic about the music written by a certain person‚ and he describes the way that music made him smile (1-3). He misses the music from the past that could make people smile‚ and that could help them forget their troubles. McLean seems to be referring to the 1950s‚ which is clearer in the chorus of the song. As the speaker goes on‚ he says‚ “But February made me shiver / With every paper I’d deliver.” Here it is widely believe that Don McLean is

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    Lord Capulet Monologue

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    dread-bolted measle. You’re spoilt‚ that’s what you are. I can’t marry him‚ I’m too young. I’m not ready. Well I’ll tell you what‚ if you don’t marry William‚ then I will throw you out. Disown you. And don’t say I won’t because I will. I don’t care if you stone‚ beg or even die in the streets‚ because you won’t be my daughter anyway‚ you won’t have anything‚ because everything you have is all because of me. That’s final. I won’t be changing my

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    surpluses and began the first forms of government. There were many things to be done so they divided work up among everyone in the small community. This was the very beginning of the way we live today. The Paleolithic Age is the Old Stone Age ending in 1200 B.C.E. were stone tools were used for hunting and gathering. People used tools such as clubs and choppers to crack open bones. Tools in this era were mainly made to use for shelter‚ defense‚ and keepings of food and clothing. These people believed

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    The Neolithic Era

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    A: The Neolithic era means “new stone”‚ divergent from the “old stone” of the Paleolithic era. Scientist had discovered that tool and stone production wasn’t the only thing that distinguished the Neolithic era from the Paleolithic era. The early stages of agricultural society are referred to as the Neolithic era. Over the years‚ agriculture

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    Otzi the Iceman

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    liquid in his body which got rid of the parasites in his blood allowing him to freeze without decaying. His massive blood loss through his wound also helped the preservation process. Thanks to these conditions we can study Iceman’s life in the early Stone Age. Initially it was thought that Ozti died due to hypothermia. Later it was speculated that it was part of a sacrificial ceremony. These theories were put to rest after x-rays and CT scans revealed a flint arrow lodged in his left shoulder. Otzi

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