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    Poverty Point Artifacts

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    Ozark mountains in Arkansas, the great lakes and the gulf of mexico. These artifacts indicate that poverty point was part of a vast trading network. The ancient people who lived at poverty point are believed to be hunters and artisans. Thousands of spear points have been found on the site that suggests that they were hunters. (1)They are also believed to be fisher-gatherers as well. Lots of artwork involving birds have been found on the site and the entire site is actually in the shape of a…

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    Negligence Case Study

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    Liability Material Facts: Benji v Parramatta Storms Rugby League Club, Jack and Bronco (Personal Injury- Head)/ Negligence act. Benji (Plaintiff), a first grade league player of Western Tigers Rugby League Football Club was severely injured following a spear tackle by Parramatta Storms Rugby League Club’s (first defendant) players Jack and Bronco (second and third defendants). Benji was therefore forced into career retirement at his peak due to negligent acts of the defendant. Subsequently,…

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    To begin with, in Joel 2:32, Joel prophecizes that the Lord will offer salvation to all mankind. Most people believe that the book of Joel was written by Joel. However, not much is known about Joel except for the fact that he was the son of Pethuel. The book of Joel was written around 830 B.C. (Savelle). Joel was ministering as a prophet during the time of king Joash, the son of Ahaziah. Joash, who became the king of Judah at the age of seven, ruled Judea for approximately 40 years. In addition,…

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    Violence In Beowulf

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    When the poet introduces Beowulf he is saving the spear danes from a feud that is killing the king's men. The poet condemns this system of feuding both among the Danes themselves but also with the monsters. “When Grendel’s mother slew Aeschere both sides had to pay with the lives of friends. That exchanges…

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    Swords, shields, and spears loudly clank against each other as a troop advances on its enemies. Darkness shades the land as it moves forward to strike. It reaches its target, devastating the opponents and putting them to flight far from their own land. The leader of the troop—a man named Abram—retrieves all the spoil left behind by the enemy, rescues his cousin, Lot, and the women who were taken captive (Gen. 14:14-16). He returns south and is met by the distinguished king of Sodom and another,…

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    <http://www.history.com/topics/stone-age>. Shea, John, prod. Stone-Age Throwing Spears. Writ. Alda Alan. PBS, 2010. Web. 22 Apr 2012. <http://www.pbs.org/wnet/humanspark/episodes/program-one-becoming-us/video-excerpt-stone-age-throwing-spears/366/>. -------------------------------------------- [ 1 ]. Homo sapiens- known as the “wise man” appeared in Africa 200,000 years ago. [ 2 ]. Harpoon- a spear-like missile usually attached to a rope or thrown by hand. [ 3 ]. Dordogne of…

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    Neanderthal Essay

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    In human history, we came to find that there are many different species relating to the human species. One of these species is called the Neanderthals or also known as cavemen. Approximately 40,000 years ago the neanderthals lived but, they vanished instantly at a period of time. Not many people know why or how this happened, who really were the neanderthals and finally what they were like. Neanderthals were a species that branched off of our ancestral tree. According to many, they had…

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    She felt heartbroken and didn’t know why the Ashanti people did that. “One moment they were leaping over a fallen log, and the next moment she heard Kwasi moan softly, then his hand slipped slowly from hers. A spear had sliced through his whole little body”. The reason Amari felt sad was because her little brother died in her hands. After they killed Kwasi she didn’t care about anything, so she lost hope.“The following night Amari was taken by two sailors…

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    Crispin The Cross of Lead is a book about a thirteen year old boy known as the son of Asta, but then later known as Crispin after her death. Crispin lived in a small village called Stromford with his mother until she died and he was all alone. After his mother passed, he ran away for the safety of his own life from the village because he was wanted dead by the town steward. The town steward had wanted Crispin dead because he thought Crispin was responsible for stealing money and for the murder…

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    considered to be incontestable. The first considerable empirical evidence to support the land bridge theory started with the findings of the spear points located by Clovis, New Mexico during the early 20th century. They could describe the variety of objects made by human beings, identical to the artifacts located in Beringia. Radiocarbon dating has identified these spear points to be more than 13,500 years old. Many archaeologist have taken this information and considered it factual evidence of…

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