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| 19th Century Cities – Industrialization In 1880, a national census determined that the United States had grown to a population of 50,100,000. 6,600,000 of those who helped account for the population growth of cities were immigrants arriving from around the world. Word Count :655 words - Date added to the site : May 8, 2006 -Subject :Archaeology A Comparison On The Purpose(S) Of Shrines In Shinto And Secular American Culture Shrines, in general are built to pay tribute to ancient gods, saints and people who are to be remembered. A comparison between the purpose of shrines in Shinto and secular American culture are discussed below. The discussion reveals that although shrines are used for the common purpose of paying communal tribute, its use in different cultures and for different purposes vary. Word Count :1133 words - Date added to the site : May 5, 2006 -Subject :Archaeology AMERICAN HERITAGE AND OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR PRESERVING IT Should Children Born from Donor-Assisted Reproduction Have Access to Information about their Genetic Parents? Word Count :997 words - Date added to the site : May 10, 2006 -Subject :Archaeology Ancient Egyptian Pyramids Pyramids were very large, took a long time to build and many people were needed to build them. There were many rooms inside the pyramids and each room was very large. There were many secret passageways with lots of traps. It took many blocks to build one pyramid and these blocks were very large. Word Count :807 words - Date added to the site : May 11, 2006 -Subject :Archaeology Ancient Sumer VS, Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian Cultures Around the time 4,000-1,000 BC there were two major western civilizations. Those civilizations were the Ancient Egyptians and the Mesopotamians. Many similarities exist between the civilizations of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, as well as many differences. Both Egypt and Mesopotamia were polytheistic, that is, they believed their worlds were ruled by more than one god. Word Count :1454 words - Date added to the site : May 11, 2006 -Subject :Archaeology Biblical Archeology: The Hittites And Boghazkoy The people of Hittites gained popularity from their mention in the Bible as a small group belonging to Northern Syria who lived in the hills of Canaan during the time period of the Patriarchs. The Hittite people were of Indo-European origin and were identified within the population of Canaan and referred to as ‘sons’ of Canaan in the Table of Nations (Gen. 10:15, 17). Word Count :1512 words - Date added to the site : May 5, 2006 -Subject :Archaeology Millennium Park Millennium Park is the latest showcase created in Chicago , which is unique then the previous architectures of the world. This classical artwork is designed by Frank Gehry and a number of other artists and designers, which presents music, architecture and landscape design, art scatting and much more for the viewers to enjoy and appreciate about this park, which makes it one of the worlds greatest living architects. Word Count :582 words - Date added to the site : April 29, 2006 -Subject :Archaeology The Empire State Building Modern technology has helped us to create magnificent buildings that stand out as superb pieces of architecture and well conceived construction planning. We know of many buildings by their sheer size, certain architectural uniqueness, or simply according to the classification as "highest", "tallest" etc. However, once these buildings become operational we often are walled from the internal activities of these buildings that keep them going. Word Count :1290 words - Date added to the site : April 29, 2006 -Subject :Archaeology |
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