This three-page undergraduate essay examines the nature and character of human society during the Paleolithic Age. The author discusses how the institutions and technology of Paleolithic peoples contributed to future civilization, and notes that their hunger for practical knowledge and instinct for endless invention and innovation are perhaps the greatest legacies they left for future civilization, because these traits were inherited by succeeding generations. Like our Paleolithic ancestors, we are never satisfied with the status quo and are always searching for new ways to improve their lives.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 16105 Paleolithic Era Society.doc
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303.650 Caesar by Colleen McCullough.
Known to millions as the author of "The Thorn Birds", Colleen McCullough has now received full apperception for the peculiarity and precision of her research on Roman history, receiving a doctorate from a Sydney university. This book is written in such a precise manner that it is recommend that those unfamiliar with Roman society and politics can easily grasp the theme of the story. It is an intellectual work but with fact and fiction so intelligently woven together that it would be impossible for a reader unfamiliar with the period to tell which is which. The mark of a good historical novel is one, which leaves the reader educated without their knowledge; even better, fired with the excitement to find out more, particularly the desire to ascertain the fact from the fiction. The novel "Ceaser"succeeds in depicting this trait as mentioned earlier. Not only do the reader feels that his knowledge of the end of the Roman Republic is hugely expanded and put into clearer context with reference to other events.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 650 Caesar, Colleen McCullough.doc
Price: US$44.75
304.637 Anthropology and Its 4 Parts
A culture is most attractive the way it is and any unwanted change to it, would only be a degeneration in its splendor and elegance. Anthropology may be divided into four principal viewpoints, primarily physical or biological anthropology, which is an area of study in relation with human development and human acclimatization. Its principal ingredients are human paleontology, the study of our fossil records, and human genetics, which explores the ways in which human beings vary from each other. The people of the Caribbean are descended from nearly all the peoples of the world. Groups of native people subsist together with the people that have grown out of enslavement, cheap labor and migration.
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Filename: 637 Anthropology Four Viewpoints.doc
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305.771 Marriage and women during the Tang period
Hegin or "harmonious kinship" as a policy was often used in Chinese diplomatic relations. Han and Sui-Tang dynasties are known for their formation of marriage alliance in foreign conduct. The subject has fascinated many Chinese and Japanese historians, but not much have been written in English. In this paper the marriage principles of Tang period is examined exclusively as a policy of marriage alliance.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 771 771 Marriage Tang Period.doc
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306.16395 Mesopotamia Compare/Contrast with Egypt
Mesopotamia and Egypt are two kingdoms dating back to 3,500 to 4,000 BC. Many of their religious beliefs, traditions, art, and architecture are similar, yet quite different. This paper will briefly outline the different periods of time as it describes the economic, social, religious, and artistic elements of these ancient kingdoms. The focus of the paper will discuss geography, landscape, climate, environment, and natural resources with how they affected the art and architecture of these ancient kingdoms.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 16395 Mesopotamia Egypt compare.doc
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307.16401 Compare and Contrast China, Egypt, Indus Valley Region, and Mesopotamian Civilizations
This paper will offer a comparison and contrast of China, Egypt, Indus Valley Region, and Mesopotamian Civilizations. By observing the manner of government and the religious traits involved in these civilizations, we can surely compare and contrast through the ages. Also, we can look at how they handled crucial changes, and why some civilizations had advantages over others in geography.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 16401 Egypt China Mesopotamia.doc
Price: US$53.70
308.16497 Archaeology Quiz
This paper answers a series of questions on archaeology based on the book "Archaeology: Theories Methods and Practice, with questions covering archaeological techniques, discoveries, obstacles, and so on, with the questions covering marterial from the first six chapters of this book, considering different kinds of analysis that can be done and some of the tools used.