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    diets dissuade considerable amounts of animal meat intake, limit carbs, or concentrate mostly on vegetables and fruit. This diet, on the other hand, is exclusive since it is based upon the diet from the first people. Paleo is an abbreviation for Paleolithic, which describes the time period in history referred to as Stone Age. This Diet is also called the ˜Hunter Gatherer Diet™ since it is made up of foods that may be hunted (for example meats or even fish) and collected (including fresh…

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    What Is The Stolen Kiss

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    European Art collection that includes art from the 13th to 20th centuries displayed in about 120 rooms, Egyptian antiquities, classical antiquities that occupy the main floors of two of the buildings, Prehistoric art that ranges in dates from the Paleolithic to the Iron Age, and Italian Renaissance with the rooms designed in the revival style and featuring the works of Giorgione, Titian, da Vinci, and Veronese. If you do the virtual tour of the museum, you start in the opulent former main…

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    of these phases. Earlier, previously to the agricultural revolution, in the era of the hunting and gathering stage, the women had an extremely significant role, which was gathering and generating sustainability and preservation of food.¹ In the Paleolithic period they did not have private property and riches, and they had no difference in wealth and power since each person did a lot of similar work which was hunting and gathering. The women were considered objects of worship and fertility…

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    I have places inside me where there are works of art: internal abysms that feel full, physical, like forces that fuse past and present. In the early 2000s, I spent four straight days in the Prado; all of it's still within me like some huge, Proustian madeleine. Almost every Bosch, Cézanne, Matisse, Alice Neel, Bill Traylor, Martín Ramírez, and Marsden Hartley that I've ever seen can flash like lightning at will. I spent a day enraptured by Matthias Grünewald's Isenheim Altarpiece in Colmar. (I…

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    Examples Of Cannibalism

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    criteria were present on the individuals found on kivas or habitation room floors, and there was a close resemblance to faunal remains from trash middens. This is a case of possible dietary or survival cannibalism. Another example comes from the upper Paleolithic Magdalenian site at Gough’s cave in Somerset, UK (Bello et al. 2015). There, the human bones were found in…

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    The Cave of Forgotten Dreams is one of the oldest caves of all time. In fact, it is determined that the cave existed for about 30,000-33,000 years (Herzog, 2010). In 1994, a small group of French scientist lead by Jean-Marie Chauvet discovered the cave, and when the French government realized how precious it was, they shut off the access to it (Herzog, 2010). However, Werner Herzog a documentary filmmaker got permission to access the cave. He believed that the Chauvet Cave contains most of the…

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    smart phones, computers, and all electronics, the world is surrounded by updates. To have our country demand to go off the grid, will result to half of our population to rebel, as Equality has. The World Without Technology article states, “ the Paleolithic era when technology was scarce and humans lived primarily surrounded by things they did not make.” Humans were once capable to live the world technologically primitive, eventually we might have to. The more the century progresses, the decrease…

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    “Modern museum visitors can admire these objects from the remote past…without any knowledge of the circustances leading to the creation of those works” (Kleiner 1). Art History is a subject many set in the same category as Art Appreciation; however, the difference is clear since the history study takes into account the context of the work. If one analyzsis two paintings, each from a different era, he or she can deduce both similarities and differences between them. The two works I am going to…

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    The Lascaux cave was found in 1920 on September 20th during the Nazi Occupation. The Lascaux cave was found by 4 teenage boys, Marcel Ravidat, Jacques Marsal, Georges Agnel, and Simon Coencas while chasing after their dog, Robot. Archeologists estimated that the cave is about 20,000 years old. The Lascaux Cave is located in Montignac, France which also houses the Montiagnic Cave. The cave was accessible for everyone to enter after World War II. About 1200 people would enter everyday to see…

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    I've noticed a number of people recently questioning whether the Paleo Diet is safe. By Paleo diet we are, of course, referring to the recently popularised way of eating that is based on the (presumed) diet of Paleolithic Man, the hunter gatherer. So what's the answer? Is the Paleo Diet safe or not? Low carbohydrates There seem to be a few possible objections to the Paleo way of eating, and the first of these is based largely on a misconception. The Paleo Diet does share some similarities with…

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