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    Economics Harappan farmers and artisans produced valuable trade commodities such as food, jewelry (i.e., metal beads), ceramic pots, metal figurines, and cotton textiles. Seal making was especially important to Harappan economics. This practice involved engraving pieces of wet clay to document a trade transaction (similar to a modern day receipt). In addition, the Harappan weight system likely played a role in regulating transactions. Whereas land based was a shared transportation method between…

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    Reform Dbq Analysis

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    Reform movements in the U.S. sought to expand democratic ideals through the facilitation of ideas like abolitionism, women's rights, equal treatment, temperance, universal suffrage, and the overall more accepting nature of religion following the Second Great Awakening. The reform crusades created a greater awareness of the rights of others and created a substantially more accepting environment in the United States. The women's rights movement sought to expand democratic ideals by extending the…

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    In the story “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner, the narrator discusses the life of a woman that grows old and lonely in complete isolation due to her tragic life. Miss Emily’s father later on passes away and that takes a complete toll on her life. Her home has turned into the most repulsive looking home on one of the busiest streets in the city. Beforehand exquisite and white with looked over galleries it was presently infringed with dust and rot. The townspeople talk about Miss Emily…

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    The continent Mu was quiet due to no life or civilization, but that doesn’t stop this person from what he is doing. He wore a light purple uniform with four yellow buttons on the front of the uniform and black belt with the yellow buckler in it; the uniform pants got the same color. He also wore long black combat boots that reach up to the mid knee. Long scarf around his neck, dragging the wind; the scarf color was different; one side is yellow, the other side is red and when the two…

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    “Comic artist Marjane Satrapi tells the story of her childhood in Iran during the Revolution of 1979”(Stoll 1) under the suppress of the Islam fundamentalism, with extreme violence and torture. people in Iran grew out some suspicion toward the national religion. Also, the unsatisfying citizens, with the lost of freedom of right, the growth of anger from thousand of persian. Marjane “Satrapi 's storytelling ability to engage readers both emotionally and in informing them of Iran 's national…

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    6, 2005( I remember this date because we went out to dinner and everything) my brother said his first word which was ( drumroll) “Celeste”. Celeste is my older sister’s name and I’m not surprise. She would always be near him repeating her name, engraving it in his mind. My mom was so discouraged. She never had any of us say “mom” for our first words’. Mine was “chubby”, Celeste’s was “dad” and now we have Josh saying “Celeste”. Nevertheless we were still happy that he finally said his first…

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    movable blade. When the time came for execution, the heavy blade fell on a guided path to meet the neck of the victim, chopping of their head for a “quick” and “painless” death. It was the most popular way of death during the Reign of Terror. An engraving created by Faucher-Gudin in the 1800’s shows a man holding Louis XVI’s head after being guillotined. The guillotine killed over 30,000 people, including King Louis XVI, his wife Marie Antoinette, and Reign of Terror advocate, Robespierre…

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    Hatshepsut’s Temple at Deir-el-Bahari was constructed after queen Hatshepsut obtained the status of being considered “god-like” and Kind during the period of 1479-1458BCE. The constructor of the temple was determined to be her steward, tutor of Neferu-Ra, and possibly the potential “lover” of Hatshepsut herself. Her temple was modeled after the mortuary temple of Mentuhotep II. He was the considerable Thebian King who established the 11th Dynasty & began the center Kingdom of Egypt (2040-1782).…

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    For more than a half-century, Livia Drusilla was recognized as the most noticeable and powerful woman in ancient Rome. Her noticeable quality and power were not because of her riches or patrician family, in spite of the fact that she had both, rather it was the way that she had the favorable luck to marry the man who turned into Rome 's first emperor, Augustus, and bring forth its second, Tiberius. While coincidence placed Livia in recognitions way, she was brilliant and sufficiently skillful to…

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    Siamese Research Paper

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    Carnivora, belonging to the family of felidae, genus of the felis, and it’s species is domesticus. There a lot of history to the siamese cat which started from russia in the late 1700’s the first cat of record with Siamese markings appeared on an old engraving discovered by a Mr. Pallas on his journey into Southern Russia between 1793 and 1794. Next would be the late 1800’s which in spite of siamese patterns, there is no clear record of Siamese cats as a breed until the 1800s. It is clearly…

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