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    of everybody, and with more people being health conscious, more diet plans pop up on the internet, including military diet, vegetarian eating habits, etc. And now, professionals and researchers are not looking for new ways, but going back to the Paleolithic era over 10,000 years ago by following the diet of our ancestors, in which no gluten, sugar, dairy products and processed food can be found. In the following paragraphs, I am going to illustrate how paleo diet answers to your call to being…

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    Women In The Stone Era

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    who are women? A question that worth for you to wonder. What is the first idea that pops up from your mind when you get such question? The common answers will definitely be mother and wife. There is always a common saying, women are weak and dependent, they rely on men to survive. However, as you may see, women during prehistoric period were actually very independent and they play the significant roles in the cultural changes Indeed, women’s main responsibilities are to give birth and build…

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    Differences In Ancient Art

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    studying specific pieces from successive time periods, one can develop a sense for these changes of style as well as the reasoning behind them. Pieces from the Paleolithic, Neolithic, Greek, and Roman periods are great examples of this. The Hall of Bulls is located deep within the caves of Lascaux, France and is an interesting example of Paleolithic art. At first glance, the paintings seem rudimentary, unstructured, and insignificant. Further inspection reveals their beauty and importance. The…

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    Immigration has been going on for centuries. It began with migration which dates back to the paleolithic period. Nowadays Immigration is a much more common practice but is done for mostly the same reasons. The most common being escaping a corrupt government. More often than not people tend to seek refuge in another country when their government is at odds with the people. Another popular reason for immigration is that people want to make a better life for themselves and their families so they…

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    Before the Neolithic revolution, there was a fair chance that you would have lived with your extended family as a nomad, never staying in one area for more than a few months, always living in impermanent shelters, always looking for something to eat and never owning something that you could easily pack in a backpack or a sack. The Neolithic era saw tremendous changes in how people obtained and produced food. It also had political, social and economic effects on a particular society or region.…

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    Artemis Vs Diana

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    acclaimed throughout the Roman Empire, as she existed being worshipped in much of the Mediterranean world, her fame spread into the entirety over Asian. Today, there is a vast amount of archeology findings to support this goddess’s mammoth following of Paleolithic worship.…

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    Ziggurats Research Paper

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    gods, raised above the towns of mortals. Eventually each ziggurat became the home of one specific god to whom it was constructed in praise. With that said the building of architecture on this scale reveals more subtle social patterns. Since the paleolithic people began painting caves humans have been leaving physical, artificial, purposeful traces on the landscapes they inhabit. These monuments are simply a vastly larger extension of this fact. The emphasis on monumentality exhibited by…

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    interchange during the 600-1450 period? Imperial expansion conquered lands. Chinese explored for trade not to spread Portuguese try to spread Catholicism. Priest on every ship What distinguishes the time period 1450 to 1750 from earlier time periods? paleolithic Which three Muslim empires emerged from the wreckage left behind after the Mongol invasions? ottomans,mughals,safavids In which non-European society did the conversion of the local population to Christianity reach hundreds of thousands…

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    Background: A common concern in patients with impaired glucose tolerance and type 2 diabetes is the increased risk of developing ischaemic heart disease. Studies have shown a noteworthy relationship between glucose intolerance/diabetes and heart disease a mere 3554% of patients with this heart disease have normal glucose tolerance. While doctors may prescribe drugs, lifestyle changes or dietary restrictions to help control concerning glucose levels, there are many confounding variables that make…

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    The ability for early species to cultivate their own food was a development with both advantages and disadvantages. By growing their own crops early humans could be in control of their own food stock. They could plant many crops if they wanted to grow a surplus of food, or choose to farm a minimum number of crops and rely on an alternate food such as herd animals or marine ecosystems instead. This gave people the flexibility to do as they please, instead of having to rely on what untamed…

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