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    Gold In the ancient Chinese dynasties has been represented in different material. Before the Spring and Autumn Period (770BC- 403BC). Gold often was represented bronze, which was the dominate and widespread material other than iron. Ancient people did not understand so much about gold, and also the limited availability of gold. Precious metal gold was not utilized regularly until a few dynasties later. However, After the Warring States Period (403BC- 221BC). People started to consider in which…

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    The One and Only Nomad The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie resembles a native American boy, named Arnold, who decides to change his fate and leave his reservation school and go to a rich white school to become more than someone who just stays on the reservation his whole life. Alexie shows that bullying is humiliating and sometimes soul- crushing, but if you keep your hopes high you will eventually overcome it. Arnold gets bullied on the reservation and bullied at…

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    Neolithic Farming

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    planted is said to be wheat due to its abundance. Many records from the period suggest that women originated in farming and that became their main job. With the development of farming also came the development of actual societies, mankind were no longer nomads. The once small groups expanded to become small villages centered around farming. Farming allowed more food to be easily accessible which lessened the need of full time hunter/gatherers. The cultivation of crops also let to the…

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    Anasazi seem to have a different story. No one is sure of who these peoples really were and why they left Colorado. Historians have unveiled many facts but the truth is still a blur. The Anasazi people are known to be possible farmers, hunters, and nomads, but where they disappeared to is still a mystery. Background…

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    impacted by the environment in which they lived in. Farming and hunting in the Iroquois’ environment was very important for their survival. It was important to farm and hunt because it was their only source of food for survival. The Iroquois were not nomads, so they had to use their resources around them. The Iroquois main food for farming was corn, squash, and beans. The crops were so important to them that they named them “our supporters” or “the three sisters.” In addition to “the three…

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    The First Emperor of China The China first Emperor was Qin Shihuang. Qin was born in 259BC he was the son of the king of the Qin states. Qin has left behind so many legacies like for instance The Great Wall of China. Till this day The Great Wall is still standing, and millions walk it every day. Qin was a cruel ruler; he killed people who didn’t like his ideas. He had a Dynasty that was called the Qin (Ch’in) Dynasty. Qin was only 13 when he took the throne to become the First Emperor of China.…

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    China has been seen as a land of mystery to us in the west. It has been able to withstand the change of the civilizations closest to it, such as India and Russia. It has also made itself a major player in the world economy. How did it become a civilization? There are 7 characteristics that a group of people need in order to be considered a civilization. They are: An urban focus, new political and military structures, a new social structure based on economic power, the development of more…

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    Porraimos: Film Analysis

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    Written history seems to gain more credibility than do oral history. Over time oral history transforms from what it initially starts with. For example, Nazi Germany slaughtered more than just Jews, but there are more accounts of the Jewish atrocities because there are more written records from the Jews. We do not have enough records of the mass murders of the Gypsies because of their oral culture. As time passed their oral history faded. In fact, when people think of the Holocaust it always…

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    The Dawes Act of 1887, despite its negative implications, was necessary to guarantee Native Americans the right to citizenship, which the Civil Rights Act of 1866 failed to accomplish. In principle, the Civil Rights Act of 1866 guaranteed all people born in the US and not subject to any foreign nation the right to citizenship. The vice president, Andrew Johnson, attempted to veto the act, but the Republican-dominated Congress overrode the veto and enacted it. At the same time, there was a…

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    Assyria was the area in the Near East which, reached from Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) through Asia Minor (modern Turkey) and down through Egypt. The empire began modestly at the city of Ashur (known as Subartu to the Sumerians), located in Mesopotamia north-east of Babylon. The Xia Dynasty 2070 B.C.E. – 1600 B.C.E. is the first dynasty to be described as independent in both the official Records of the Grand Historian and unofficial Bamboo Annals, which record the names of seventeen kings over…

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