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    sandals, and animal snares. The Anasazi were also skilled hunters, using a weapon called an atlatl before bows took precedence. The architecture of these people is what is remembered most often. Their dwelling, now mostly ruins, are scattered about the Four Corners. The most memorable is the cliff dwelling of the Mesa Verde, with tall housing structures that were built under the cliff overhang. Even their art was distinctive. Their art consisted of intricately woven baskets,…

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    The Pueblo and Cahokia Peoples Before the 1500s, Native Americans had a culture that spanned across continents. However, these peoples were not one unified nation, but instead various groups who shared ideas, but were also unique nations. Then, in the 1500s, the Age of Exploration began in Europe, causing explorers to adventure to the Americas. As the Europeans arrived changes began to occur within Native American tribes. The Pueblo and Cahokia Tribes shared commonalities in their diet, and…

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    Essay On Home Insurance

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    Introduction Having the right home and or car insurance is more important than ever, in the world we live in today. Two of the most necessary forms of insurance that you will find are home and car insurance. They are also the most common form of insurance protection for that reason. In its most basic role, home insurance provides protection for our families and visitors as well. Homeowners insurance provides liability protection that insures you and your family. Home insurance will provide…

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    Jane Long Essay

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    husband's fate, jane steadfastly remained at bolivar point through the winter of 1821-1822. The few other inhabits left the fort as supplies ran out. Along with a twelve year old servant and her six year old daughter, jane. Stubbornly survived on dwelling supplies of corn meal, salted fish and oysters scavenging from the bay. Ans jane later reported, the trio kept nearby indians at a safe distance by a ruse of designed to give the illusion covered tent, jane gave birth to mary james long.…

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    Do law Enforcement Cameras Invade Citizens Privacy Since the 1980’s technology has played an integral part of police work. In recent years there has been a rise in the use of the body and dash camera for law enforcement. (Smykla, Crow and Crichlow) Since the 1960s, we could remember, catching criminal act on Closed Circuit Security Television. (Smykla, Crow and Crichlow) Since the employment of that technology use of cameras in law enforcement has been increasing. There have been debates,…

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    The location also had to do with the food supply for hunting and gathering, and food to be hunted for eating. Some animals became scarce to the Neanderthals. In the north cows were very scarce because the cows would die of frost bite or being famished, due to the lack of grass and other resources. The Neanderthals ate mostly nuts, berries, and other things they could scrounge up to eat. However, the Neanderthals that lived in a warm climate like in Africa were very well fed. They became…

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    Dystopia In The Giver

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    The Giver Since the beginning of time, humans have formed settlements in order to survive. Naturally the settlements have become more advanced and complex. Communities and settlements advanced as did society and the way people lived. The settlements became more organized with laws, forms of government have been created, and they even had leaders. As time passed, novels plotlines have advanced in this same way. An example would be Lois Lowry’s novel The Giver that takes place within a Utopia.…

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    Ancestral Puebloans Essay

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    Formerly known as the Anasazi, the Ancestral Puebloans dominated the present-day Four Corners region of the Southwest from about 500-1250 AD. The Ancestral Puebloans first settled in the plateau area where water was in abundance, initially located at Chaco Canyon, Mesa Verde, and Kayenta. They were basket-makers and hunter-gatherers who eventually migrated across the entire Colorado Plateau, including Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and southwestern Colorado. Around the first millennium BC, the…

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    Creation,” Wood and Steinitz discuss the impact of romanticism upon nature, history, and fiction, to subsequently proliferate the New England myth (112). Finally, the authors conclude that the image imposed on historical views of early New England dwellings reflect little reality; rather, that Puritans and other early New Englanders lived more rudimentary and modest lives…

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    properties will probably drop because it seems less attractive to investors. Investors may try to pull out the money immediately in case of a sudden decrease in housing price, which will probably lead to bad chain reaction. Secondly, newly constructed dwelling will be more attractive and more building permits can be projected. Thirdly, investors may charge more rents to change the situation from negative gearing to positive gearing. It seems fairly awful in the short-term perspective but from…

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