of both empires. In the Incan Empire there were large amounts of cloth that were produced all around. The major cloth threads are spun and interlaced in prehistoric Peru were from the cotton in the valleys. It was also from the wools of llamas‚ alpacas‚ and vicunas in the Andes. Though cotton particularly was discovered in some of the initial divisions pre-2000 B.C.‚ way beforehand the presence of maize on the Coastline (Vaughn 2006). It’s twining and later weaving achieved excellence very quick
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Although the Columbian Exchange was a time of negative issues such as the introduction of diseases and genocide‚ the positive factors of the Columbian Exchange were more important. The arrival of Christopher Columbus in the New World created an imaginary bridge between the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere. This imaginary bridge is what began the Columbian Exchange. Before the introduction of animals in the New World‚ the Native Americans only had dogs‚ fowls‚ guinea pigs‚ and two breeds
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built beautiful buildings using stone and bronze tools. The art they made was based around their religion making sculptures of the sun god‚ and they took up weaving from other ancient civilizations and made beautiful clothes out of cotton‚ wool of alpacas‚ llamas‚ and the wools of the vicuñas and guanacos. Last they had religion‚ they were very religious people‚ and their religion was based completely around nature and everything natural‚ they had a great god named‚ Viracocha‚ and they believed that
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Alfred W. Crosby explains that before the Columbian Exchange the New World didn’t have horses‚ pigs‚ cattle‚ sheep‚ or goats‚ only llamas‚ alpacas‚ dogs‚ a few fowl‚ and guinea pigs. When the Old World introduced pigs‚ people realized that pigs multiplied quickly so they were a great source of food. Before cattle‚ the Native Americans had to use llamas‚ alpacas and themselves to haul things. They could only carry up to 100 pounds so they couldn’t get as much done. Cattle changed everything. Suddenly
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Unbeknownst to the ancient humans‚ their preferential treatment and breeding of certain animals altered their genes drastically over thousands of years. When compared to their wild ancestors: cows are smaller and produce more milk‚ sheep and alpacas produce and retain more of their wool‚ several species have even lost brain mass and lost sensitivity in sense organs‚ all to better suit humans (Diamond‚ 1998). It isn’t exactly a one way flow of benefits however‚ domesticated animals are intern
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Contents Question one What is an enterprise under Australia legislation? Under section 9-20‚ an enterprise could be done by any activities from any form of entities with or without commercial purposes. In this case‚ Phil and Ina manage the farm to sold wool and supply grapes to winery in considerations‚ is an activities done by entities under GST legislation‚ these activities constitute an enterprise. Do Phil and Ina have to register for GST? What advice
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#1 Hamburger Historical Importance: The hamburger was brought to America in the late eighteenth century by German sailors from Hamburg‚ Germany to New York. The original name was Hamburg Steak. When immigration from Germany to America was big a lot of the people brought their favorite foods‚ and hamburg steak was one of the most popular. Personal Importance: The hamburger is one of my favorite foods to eat. My favorite kind is a bacon cheeseburger. Just about every restaurant or diner‚ I go to
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How will your career choice assist livestock? (Please explain in an essay 150 words or less) I am going to be a veterinary technician. As a vet tech I will not be in charge of a farm but making sure other people’s livestock stay healthy. This is crucial because without healthy livestock diseases can spread quickly and not only harm and kill a single person’s livelihood but other farms within close proximity to the infected animals. Animals that are infected are limited or can not probuse to their
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Alpaca Corporation had revenues of $200‚000 in its first year of operations. The company has not collected on $20‚000 of its sales and still owes $25‚000 on $70‚000 of merchandise it purchased. The company had no inventory on hand at the end of the year. The company paid $15‚000 in salaries. Owners invested $20‚000 in the business and $20‚000 was borrowed on a five-year note. The company paid $2‚000 in interest that was the amount owed for the year‚ and paid $6‚000 for a two-year insurance policy
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Name: John Kindley | Class: GH AP Y (Even) | Date: November 3rd‚ 2012 | Chapter 12‚ Peoples and Civilizations of the Americas‚ 200 - 1500 | Pages 306 - 331 | | Classic-Era Culture and Society in Mesoamerica‚ 200 - 900: | | * Remarkable civilization created | | * Different language + politics‚ but unified by material culture‚ religious beliefs + practices‚ and social structure | Classic Period | * Classic period (built upon Olmec and other civilizations) | | * Social
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