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    The historical qualities of certain art and architecture creates an opportunity for communities to connect with the past in order to improve the character of a community. One such improvement that took place right here in Bozeman, MT was the building of The Carnegie Library in the early nineteen hundreds. With the creation of this library, the builders not only set out to improve the educational qualities of Bozeman's downtown, but it sought to create a hub for historical qualities in Bozeman, as

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    The Hist3 Textbook

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    History is a remarkable subject that offers and eagles eye view into the past. With textbooks such as, Hist3, a great deal of interesting information can be acquired. However, a common misconception runs rampant through students minds; the idealism that history is useless and that the subject is that of a drag. Who can blame them? Our text books can only do so much in terms of providing the means in educating ourselves when we’re not in a class room and when given the opportunity to appear in class

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    Wold History the Basics by Peter Sterns is a must read for all history teachers. I have been teaching World History for the past two years and I have been "teaching in isolation". Every day was a new topic in my class without relating to other lessons or themes in my classroom. My overall understanding increased by reading this book. Peter Stearns is one of the founders and proponents of world history in the United States. As a pioneer of the course, he has fought through several attempts to Westernize

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    Q. 1. What is a fact-based story? A. A fact-based story is about an event and people in real life that already happened and existed. Q. 2. Briefly describe the differences between a historical story, a biographical story, and a family story. A. A historical story is a past event that made a difference in some way. It has a character, a conflict, a point of view, positive or negative. A biographical story is a heritage story, it shows where the people come from, their culture, their way of life and

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    Family History: Tapestry

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    When we start researching, it seems like our family history will be a never-ending tapestry of people and events. New lineages spread out in all directions and exciting connections with history and with other families are discovered. The numbers of different lines of family which can be researched, and the diversity of their lives and experiences, seem to offer vast opportunities for storytelling. Gradually, we add new knots and threads to the tapestry to create pictures, sometimes vague and sometimes

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    One of the more comforting characteristics of human history is its overall lack of originality. People, regardless of location or situation, tend to act exactly as their predecessors did. It is with this nugget of knowledge that the current generation can look to the future with a certain sense of ease, knowing that it will probably be no different from the past they have read about in history books. This occurrence, the repetition of human nature throughout time, is no more evident than in a comparison

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    Archaeologists are those who study past human cultures and behaviors. They examine material remains of previous human societies, which include human fossils, food remains, ruins, and also things like tools, pottery, and jewelry. Archaeologists try to reconstruct the past from their studies. Anthropology is the comparative study of human societies and cultures and their development. Anthropology looks for the basis of behavior that applies to the entire populace. There are four primary fields of

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    Locked in a Capsule Information about the past will help better understand the future. If Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler learned about Alexander the Great’s failed conquest of Asia, then the world could be vastly different. France could stand as a high military power, and Germany could contain Nazis. Therefore, items placed inside a time capsule will provide help for those in the future learning about the past. With this in mind, the three most important items that rest in the time capsule

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    The past cannot be impinged on, no matter how much it’s understood. Historians due to the chance of being labeled avoid Anachronistic. There are ways to avoid being anachronism is to observe the language in all aspects. We are a nation of immigrants, which has shaped politics, run our government and have been involved in wars. I feel that immigration is a touchy subject, I feel for them when they say they want a better life for there family but on the other hand there are ways about securing safety

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    When comparing the past and present together there are definitely many differences. Humans are constantly progressing and these new inventions or ideas have their advantages and disadvantages. Franz Kafka’s short story, “In The Penal Colony” and Annie Proulx’s article, “Inspiration? Head Down the Back Road, and Stop for the Yard Sales” both demonstrate the idea that holding onto the past is very beneficial but at the same time it’s best to let go and progress. Proulx is totally against using the

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