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    Are you a cheesecake lover? If the answer is yes, let me introduce you to some history of cheesecake briefly. Back into prehistory (previous time of invention writing in human history), cheeses had been around for a thousand years according to an anthropologist who excavated cheese molds (Bellis, 2014). However, the first cheesecake might have been made in Greece in order to eat good source of nutrition and energy. In 776 B.C. of the first Olympic Games, the evidence shows that it was served to…

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    After ruling for 40 years as Rome’s first king, Romulus was believed to have been carried away into the sky, where he became a god. Romans were proud of their city that they were sure that the gods must have had a hand in its birth. (Chrisp, 2007 pg. 10) The Romans were proud of the works they had done especially their architecture. The Romans built some incredible buildings. According to the Encyclopedia, The origins of Roman architecture can be traced to the Etruscans, who migrated from Asia…

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    The morning of August 24th 79 A.D. started out as any other day in Pompeii. The streets were full of people trying to do their daily chores and activities, unaware that it was the day that would be forever engraved in history. The Pompeian settled in that area mainly because of soil and agriculture, but were also mesmerized by the beautiful location. They did not know the dangers of the neighboring volcano and so believed themselves to be very lucky to find such a place. The city of Pompeii, in…

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    development of certain scenarios, inform leaders about issues, and produce clarification and help requests. Military signal or communication incorporates all aspects of information conveyance by armed forces. Military communication traces back from prehistory to the contemporary society. Human delivered the earliest communication by foot since pre-historical times was not distinguished by technology. In later years, communication transformed to audible and visual signal, and then advanced to…

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    Introduction Deforestation is a curse since Prehistory, it leads to many consequences in different fields such as the environment or the society. Forests are known to be the planet lungs, how could their destruction impact environment? To understand better this phenomenon, an overview of the areas deforestation around the world, its history and main causes is essential. Then, focusing on a specific area, the Amazonia, is useful to explain the deforestation consequences. I-Overview of the…

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    Gender Stereotypes

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    1. Introduction Gender stereotypes, as well as the relationship between gender and language have been an object of great interest for the general public and researchers in the field of sociolinguistics for a long time. Gender stereotypes are represented in generalizations about female and male roles. These generalizations are neither positive nor negative, but inaccurate in providing female and male realities. The stereotypes are oversimplified and cannot describe the attributes of every…

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    Bipedalism Vs Homo Erectus

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    Bipedalism was another important factor in the ability for humans to kill at a distance. According to Robert S. Corruccini and Henry H. McHenry in “Knuckle Walking Hominids Ancestors,” “Humans still retain features from a probable knuckle walking ancestor.” However, and some point in human history early humans began to walk upright as modern humans do. According to "Evolution of hominid bipedalism and prehensile capabilities" by Russell H. Tuttle, “The earliest hominids would be recognized as…

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    Culture is important as it shapes our whole world and defines us. Culture enables us to survive, reproduce as a species, and expand our population. Culture is learned, shared, and symbolic. It is shared through dogmas, memories, and even values and expectations. It is learned the same way children absorb new information that is presented to them. In an unconscious and conscious learning process that is developed through interactions with others. Everybody possesses the ability to learn, to think…

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    In prehistory time there was much society but the some of that society survived and we know them today as the western countries. Most of the consequences in western history were predictable but, the scientists had no idea how to stop them. In mid-twentieth century…

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    The Healing Process

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    empirical article. In the article Mind, body, emotions and spirit: reaching to the ancestors for healing the issue discusses the meaning of the personal integrated inner body, mind, emotions and spirit dialogue from an existing in a place since prehistory perspective and the importance of placing this in a collective positioning of mental health and psychological treatment. The author had numerous of main points throughout the medicine wheel it is psychically configured as a circle that is…

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