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What Has Food Got to Do with the Historical Decrease in Pelvis Inlet Depth Leading to Longer, Difficult Labors and More Painful Childbirth?What has nutrition got to do with the dramatic decrease in pelvis inlet depth in men and women--leading to more difficult childbirth?- When Did Prehistory Begin?Defining the end of prehistory was easier than deciding its beginning.
- A Brief History of Architectural Styles and MovementsA short history of architecture - a beginner's guide to styles and movements, comprehensive in scope but with more emphasis on recent developments.
A Journey into History: Taitung's Beinan Cultural Park and National Museum of PrehistoryAre you looking for a different location to visit in Taiwan, consider the Beinan Cultural Park and National Museum of Prehistory in Taitung an option.- Lesson Plan of the Day - Social Studies - Chinese History and Philosophy - Lesson 15 - the Fall of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)This is a simple lesson plan outline for Chinese History and Philosophy. This lesson looks at the Fall of the Qing Dynasty.
- The Dichotomy of Mayday and Death in "Corinna's Going A-Maying"This paper explores the themes of Mayday and death in Robert Herrick's famous poem, "Corinna's Going a-Maying."
Anthropology and Social Media ... Like Peanut Butter and JellyA love for anthropology, travel and culture transposes to the real world of marketing and social networking. People often ask "Why Anthropology? What did you hope to do with it?" I say "I'm living the dream!"- The Future of NASA and America's Space Race Lead Should Not Face PerilHumanity's pursuit of space exploration should be considered a vital purpose and should never take a back seat to other scientific endeavors.
- The How, when and How Fast of Proto-Polynesian MigrationsThis is an evaluation of the archaeological evidence for the "fast train" and "slow boat" models of the patterns of Polynesian migration and settlement.
- Dumbledore and GandalfThis essay describes the fictitious personalities of Dumbledore and Gandalf and how their authors created them to represent a powerful motif of "hopefulness" in their respective novels.
- British Imperialism and the Birth of Modern KenyaThis article briefly looks at the changes brought about by British imperialism and their impact on the nation of Kenya.
- Frederick Lugard and the Policy of Indirect Rule in British Colonial AfricaThis article briefly examines the basics of Frederick Lugard's Policy of Indirect Rule. This system was the official operating policy for the British Empire during the 1920s and the 1930s, and is an important piece in the history of imperialism.
- Agriculture and Iron: The Neolithic Transition in AfricaThis article looks at prehistoric Africa and the transition from hunter-gatherers to agriculture and farming, as aided by the use of iron tools and its effects.
Historical Particularism: Culture and Theory, Part OneHistorical particularism is a theoretical framework that rejects orthogenetic development and stresses the diversity and uniqueness of societies, both past and present.- Ancient Egyptian Society and CultureThousands of years ago, the ancient Egyptians made many advances in knowledge and culture, leaving an amazing legacy that continues to awe.
- Examining the Inuit, Thule and Dorset Using Current Hunter-Gatherer Risk ModelsThe purpose of this paper is to examine the ways in which the Inuit and their Thule ancestors dealt with risk in the Arctic and compare it to existing hunter-gatherer risk models.
- Enjoying Memorable Adventures Within Disney's Animal KingdomThis article highlights many attractions and notes of interest as seen by the author, who has extensive experience within this park, and all of Walt Disney World.
The History of Copper Mining in and Around Copper Harbor, MichiganVisitors to the small town of Copper Harbor in the Upper Peninsula often ask about the history of the area. After all, the town has the word copper in its name, and it is located in the "Copper Country."- The Heart and Soul of Rio Rancho, New MexicoIs Rio Rancho, New Mexico a nice city? It's the fourth fastest growing city in the country. What brings people here?
- Media Piracy and Copyright Infringement in the Film IndustryWith the expansion and advancement of technology, the issue copyright infringement has become a greater problem to gain control over, nearly to the extent that media piracy and copyright infringement has become common place.
- The Plague and the Hundred Years WarThis paper compares the historical tragedies such as the Plague and the Hundred Years War with similar events of the modern era.
- Visit France and Try the Famous WinesBeautiful villages and famous wines are found in France.
- Pros and Cons of Pacifiers: Should Your Baby Use One?Most parents use pacifiers for their babies just because they're there. But babies aren't born with pacifiers attached (except for fingers and toes) and there's no reason your baby has to use one.
The Greek City of Athens in PrehistoryAlong with Rome and Babylon, the Greek city-state of Athens was an important mainstay in how modern civilization came about. This article will inform readers on its prehistory, noting important advancements which affected all Hellenistic culture.- On the Traditional Roles of Women and MenTraditional roles of the family had been established out of necessity instead of by the 'social environment', because the environment in early times dictated the 'society' of those living in it. This is no longer true.
- Icelandic Sagas and TherianmorphosisIn this paper, the importance of therianmorphosis in traditional Icelandic sagas is discussed in depth in relation to "The Story of Bothvar" from the Icelandic Saga,King Hrolf and His Champions.
- Fear, Sex, and Identity in Herman Melville's TypeeAn exploration of the uncanny effects of cannibalism, sex, and tattoing upon postcolonialism generally, and Melville studies specifically.
- ENRON and Marlowe's The Jew of Malta: When Greed Had a FaceRecently, we have seen portraits of greed in the fallen ENRON Corporation, particularly Ken Lay, and Jeff Skilling. The portrayals of greed in 16th century literature provided an outlet for the have-nots of society, just as ENRON has done today.
- Defining Ethnic and Cultural Backgrounds Without a DefinitionDespite the teachings of modern sociology; I am more inclined to continue the path of doctrines by modern anthropologists and biologist constructivists. Ethnicity is a phenomenon created by man.
- Walter Benjamin and the Appropriation Through Location of HistoryHistory is not so much a hill to climb just as it is not a canyon one can descend into. It is a field, or perhaps it is like the woods. Where the observant adventurer can note the details and learn their way through.
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