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    timeline of important events, people and objects that occurred during a specific dynasty or period. It even provides specific information an important people and objects that are found to be important. For example, the Rosetta Stone has a page that you can go to by clicking on “Rosetta Stone” on the timeline. It’s useful because it gives me a timeline to go off of and I can even make this into a form of assessment, in class activity or a web quest. 2.…

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    The Rosetta spacecraft is unmanned and is controlled from the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC) in Darmstadt, Germany and at the European Space Astronomy Centre (ESAC) in Madrid, Spain. Rosetta is operated from the ground and commands are sent to the craft to adjust its path towards the comet. Theses commands can take up to 50 minutes to reach Rosetta from Earth. Rosetta’s Science Ground Segment are responsible for the collection and distribution of the scientific data that Rosetta sends…

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    Final Analysis of a Nonfiction Text The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone was created by James Cross Giblin. This paper is about the finding of this precious stone and the attempt to decipher the Stone. Many scholars struggled to decipher the Rosetta Stone. As James Cross Giblin introduces readers to various scholars and their attempt to decipher the Stone, he highlights their confusions, failures, and ultimate success. The story begins when the Greeks asked everyone in Egypt what the hieroglyphs…

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    Hieroglyphics

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    This seemed like the most realistic outcome for the long-lived language until french soldiers and engineers uncovered a large stone that is now commonly known as the Rosetta Stone. This stone is significant because it bore the same text in three different ways: in hieroglyphs, in the demotic script, and in ancient Greek. Because Greek had been translated by this time, they were able to translate the Greek and decipher…

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    Case Study: Rosetta Stone

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    individuals, Rosetta Stone wants to help people to learn languages quickly and effectively. According to The Nielsen Company in the textbook, they find out that “the language-learning industry produced over US 83 billion in consumer spending.” The founder, Allen Stoltzfus, used his own learning Russian experience to simulate the way people have learned their mother language in order to learn new languages. When the technology had improved in 1992, Allen along with his brother Eugene created…

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    1) Napoleon had strong significance in Egypt and the Rosetta Stone. Not only did he conquer Egypt, he also retrieved “the lost civilization”. This lead to the discovery of the Rosetta Stone in Rosetta, Egypt. Furthermore, Napoleon had individuals such as linguists, artists and so forth to reveal the stone’s “Egyptian culture”. 2) The Rosetta Stone is constructed of three languages starting from the top, middle, and bottom. The top of the stone contained ancient hieroglyphics, the middle…

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    Three kids sat along a river their names were Rosetta Lite and Quest. Rosetta had dark red hair with blue eyes. She loved adventures and always was determined. She was the smartest out of the whole group. Lite had blond mixed with black hair and he had brown eyes. Lite was always scared of whatever happened and didn't like to fight. Quest had very dark hair with black eyes. Quest was shaggy and wore baggy shirts all the time. He was always calm and cool with everything thing that went on.…

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    On October 31, 1998 Salem Rosetta Heart was born at South Stone Memorial. At the age of 14 she was diagnosed by her doctor, Karen A. Johnstons, with Schizophrenia, a disease that makes her unaware of who she is. Her father soon bought a hospital where the schizophrenic group of people could be cared for, called the Schiz Heart Mental Hospital. She sometimes imagines another person who she has named Samantha Dylan Heart. She unwillingly changes into two different people. Samantha is unpredictable…

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    “Strange Things Happening Every Day” was recorded:1944 hit "Down by the Riverside" features a solo section where she just shreds the guitar. Sister Rosetta Tharpe’s influences impacted people like Elvis Presley. She was born and raised in the south particularly in Arkansas. Many claim that she is the rightful Mother of Rock and Roll. That’s Alright Mama: Elvis Presley releases his first recording with Sun Records. In his first commercial recording with him, he sings "That's Alright Mama" and…

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    Hieroglyphics Art Form

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    The art form, Hieroglyphics had a unique history. Hieroglyphics was represented using pictures or symbols. This way of writing was very old; it began at around 3000 BC. Hieroglyphics involved thousands of symbols. Some of the symbols represented sounds like our letters and other is represented in entire words. Hieroglyphics was different from how we write now. For example, it could be written in any direction. Also, the writing was meant to look like art and would be beautiful to look at. A…

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