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    During the Vedic Age (1500 – 1000 BCE), the Indo-Aryans, a group of nomadic people, were able to bring their many traditions and practices into the Northern region of India. This migration was done willingly and played a substantial role in the development of the Indian language “Sanskrit”. This language is used today by religions such as Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism. Within the languages the Indo-Aryans brought forth to Northern India were “poetry, hymns, prayers, and heavily allegorical…

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    general anymore. There are president, branches, and everything is now modernized. Moving on is the fact that everything was being introduced. For example the introduction of the wheel in Mesopotamia. or the Arch by the Etruscans. Since everything was being introduced nobody had a great idea on how to used certain things. The wheel was used for chariots and pottery, instead of being used for cars. The arch wasn't as popular and architecture as it is today. which means there is a major difference…

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    “In 1995 more than 1.4 million people were arrested for driving while intoxicated, nearly 10 percent of all arrests made that year (Hingston 1).” Now think about how those statistics have changed over the years. My invention is the Steering Sober. It is a sleeve for the steering wheel that measures BAC levels and fingerprint to prevent carjacking and DUI. I’m going to tell you about the need for the idea, the product, and how this will help Global Needs Solutions Inc. Drunk driving is one of the…

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    Intro Akkadian Empire is one of the most fascinating civilisations do you know why? Well because Sargon was the first ruler to rule an empire in the world, Sargon was one of the many rulers that ruled the Akkadian Empire. There were five rulers including Sargon. Sargon, Rimush, Manishtushu, Naram Sin, and Shar-Kali-Sharri, were all rulers of Akkadian Empire. Akkadian Empire was fascinating because of its Geography, Government, Economics, Values and Beliefs, Contributions, Developed way of live,…

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    The fact these children may get less experience behind the wheel of a car makes me terrified and if you value human life you should feel likewise. Children need more time behind the wheel and it greatly matters that this happens at 16 rather than 18 because they will know their car better. Do you want the road home from your house to look like a scene from the movie Mad Max…

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    Impact Of Laser Printer

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    would we do without our paper in seconds? Or having to witness a very loud sound of two metal wheels turning against each other just to print a picture. Consider having to wait at least three days for the flyers made by your team or club. We should also consider…

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    invented that contributed to mathematics was Pascal’s triangle. Pascal’s triangle is a triangle with ones at the ends and the other numbers are the sum of the nearest two numbers. He also invented a calculator, which he called the Pascaline. It had a wheel with eight movable parts for dialing, each part had a corresponding digit in a number. The Pascaline could not just add and subtract it could multiply and divide as well. Pascal also contributed to the study of atmospheric pressure by…

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    Romans Achievements

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    Civilization’s rise and fall, and sometimes their achievements fall with them. When thinking of Western Civilizations, most would think first about the Roman’s. But, the Celts had more advanced achievements than some of the Roman achievements. The Romans were an impressive civilization, but what they truly did best was cover up the Celtics. A civilizations dominance could be shown through their power and through their weapons. The Celts built weapons that not only were durable and could…

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    James Watt Steam Engine

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    The steam engine was invented in by Thomas Savery in 1698 and by Thomas Newcomen in 1705. These engines used the energy from burning coal to drive water pumps that were used to drain the water from mines that would fill up with water. These steam engines would later be modified by a man with the name of James Watt. Watt was working in a factory that was used to produce instruments when a model of a steam engine was placed on his desk for repair. Upon investigation Watt discovered how truly…

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    Camus’, de Beauvoir’s, and Kierkegaard’s ideas about reason, disbelief, relation, and the human are discussed in their books: The Myth of Sisyphus by Camus, Pyphus and Cineas by de Beauvoir, and Fear and Trembling by Kierkegaard. Each author has their own idea on how an individual should approach their life. Camus focuses on the individual and their relationship with the absurd, De Beauvoir addresses the importance of an individual from the perspective of others, and while Kierkegaard described…

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