He didn’t tell anyone about the museum but someone added an iPhone, heels, and a snow globe there next to the objects he set up. That is the beginning of the Museum of Civilization. Over time, he would spend a lot of time in this museum of his and show people around answering questions that they had about certain artifacts. He loves his museum and would dust his beloved objects. He wants to remember what the world was like and what they had before flu
The Phoenicians not only imported what they needed and exported what they themselves cultivated and manufactured, but they could also transport goods such as papyrus, textiles, metals, and spices between the many civilizations with whom they had contact with. They could thus make enormous gains by selling a product with a low value for another such as tin or silver which was not itself valued by its own producers, but could fetch enormous prices
Today, when someone is interested in a rigorous, challenging, and significant career such as a career in the medical field, it is encouraged and praised. However, around the 1800s, this was not the case. Before 1849, a woman getting a degree in medicine was unheard of in the United States; the only medical jobs that were suit for women were that of a midwife or nurse. The first woman to successfully change this stigma was Elizabeth Blackwell. She was the first female to graduate from medical school in the United States and get an M.D. degree; Elizabeth permanently changed the medical field and still inspires others.
March 9, 2017 Aspen Wayment History of Physician Assistants There were many events leading up to the origination of the physician assistant. The military necessity in times of war was one of these events that induced the use of “non-physicians” and helped pave a pathway for physician assistants. In 1940 a highly respected physician trained his own “doctor’s assistant” to tend his patients while he was away receiving further medical education. This event was a major success and a brief example of what was to come a mere fifteen years later.
Clara Barton Clarissa Harlowe Barton was born on December 25, 1821, in North Oxford, Massachusetts. Her parents were Sarah Stone Barton and Captain Stephen Barton. Her father, Captain Stephen Barton, was a soldier under the command of General Anthony Wayne in his fight against the Indians in the northwest. He was a leader of the progressive thought in the Oxford village area.
For example, some big items they traded was silk, spices, different forms of wood, cloths, fruits, pottery, and other silverware. These were
Specialized jobs such as these help civilizations around the world to sustain themselves and thrive in their environment. Although both Phoenicia and Nubia were expert traders, they went about doing it in different ways. Many Nubians were merchants who traveled along trade routes to acquire goods from the areas around them, while the Phoenicians were able to acquire goods from far away areas using sailors. Both societies relied on farmers for food, and Nubians had many miners. Many of these jobs were influential in the order of social class structure, which was very similar in both Nubia and Phoenicia.
The pottery was made out of clay. Baskets were used for berry picking and
They learned to build temple mounds, central plazas, homes and other public building with
Nurse practitioners in Ancient Rome utilized all of their tools and also invented some of their own. They also figured out a way to keep the soldiers from bleeding out on the battlefield, which save thousands of lives. They also always made sure to dip their tool in hot water to sanitize them.
Greek pottery was a very important part of the history of Greece. It represents their culture, animals, human figures, and birds. Others showed real life events that happened around whomever made that piece of pottery. Making pottery took lots of time, effort, and materials. They had to use all the resources they had around them, in order to make the pots.
The tools and materials that Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome used were hammers made of dry clay or stone and cut wood from trees used as handle sticks. They use similar tools now. Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome had smaller boats and used different wood than what Egypt and Rome currently use
I think the one that would be the most fun to explore would be Pompeii. Pompeii looks like a quaint little town with a lot of walking to do, but with walking comes adventure and with adventure comes fun! I noticed that in the Pompeii village where all the government buildings and markets where it reminded me of its own little town. I am sure the people of that town are very close together and help one another out when need be. I also noticed that there are many body remains, skeletal everywhere and different forms of clay art.
Potlatches were also very important. They were were away of showing importance, for example a chief might want
They used clay not only to make pots but also to make bronze sculptures. They would start with a clay shape and put wax on the outside of the clay, then they would layer more clay on top of the wax. Next they would fire the sculpture to melt the wax and pour the bronze into the clay mold that was left over. Lastly they would break the clay and be left with the bronze statue.