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    Your essay must be typed using either Arial or Times New Roman size 12 and your writing should be double spaced. Be sure to indent each new paragraph. Sumerians long ago were the inventors of many items today. The Sumerians made several advancements such as the number system, medicine, clock, jewelry, and architecture. But these are some of the most important advancements that impacted their society. Writing, the wheel, and the plow were some of Sumerians major achievements. These achievements

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    # Essay 3 *Proust and the Squid,* by Professor Maryanne Wolf, unveils and celebrates reading, "one of the single most remarkable inventions in history." (3) While it might seem absurd today, reading was invented only a few thousand years ago, and consequently it has had an undeniably colossal influence on humanity. Imagining a world without text seems unbelievable now, but for the better part of humanity this medium of communication was nonexistent. In this book, > [Wolf] hope[s] to push [the

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    different uses to the Sumerians. The wheel, the plow, and writing they all led to inventions of wagons, chariots, and carts. First of All, they invented the first form of writing, called the cuneiform. Sumerians wrote on clay tablets with a special tool called a stylus. Sumerians used cuneiform to make the first symbol. Sumerian writing developed from early symbols called pictographs. They also used writing for business records. Writing was not the only great Sumerian invention. In time Sumerian

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    The webpage “The Olmecs: (The ‘Rubber People’)” by Alex Whitaker in the subsection “The Olmec’s and Writing” states that the Olmecs were the first Mesoamerican people to create a complex writing system, Whitaker’s evidence is that there have been multiple findings of ‘glyphs’ from ‘authenticated Olmec sites,’ but he does not state where these Olmec sites are located. He also claims that the text emerged from the Chinese Shang dynasty and from the African Manding-she tribe, but this is yet to be proven

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    available material for writing was clay. When writing on clay first arose, Mesopotamians would try to make an artistic representation of what they were referring to. The process was technical and when you are describing a rock next to a deer, you would draw the rock first and then add the deer to the picture. Pictograms were the earliest stage in writing. The Mesopotamian drove an urban social change and that is when cuneiform was found. Cuneiform was one of the first writings to be found, it began

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    have the invention of writing. Their writing was called cuneiform. Cuneiform is when they took a stylus and imprinted writing on clay tablets. The Sumerians would sometimes also imprint on wax, stone, and metal. Cuneiform is considered the most significant among the many cultural contributions of the Sumerians. Cuneiform writing is traced back from c. 3500 - 3000 BC. The writing wasn 't first actually words. They used pictographs for writing in their records. Instead of writing letters “s-u-n”, a

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    etched into clay tablets with a triangle shaped stylus called a ‘calamus’ and then allowed to dry or fired in a kiln to make them last as long as possible. The Sumarians are speculated to be the earliest people to ever use the first known written system in the world. The earliest surviving Papyrus scrolls that contain written text originate in Egypt and date back to around 2400 BC during the Fifth Dynasty of King Neferirkare Kakai, although historians have suggested papyrus could have been used

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    production of grain and wool, tablets say nothing of individual people not even kings, very little about political and legal systems, social structures, gender relations and religious beliefs, (73) Significance- The information on the tablets is important, however the information not found on the tablets is what is really informative. No mention of religion or government/legal system is found. This suggest that even though there was a central government the authority likely played a different role in people's

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    executive suite. Gesturing at the eight monitors and dozens of system units, Rosie introduced, "The senior Mr. Vaughan used to work from here. Mr. Vaughan doesn't know code, so this office had been out of use for several years. I cleaned up the space, upgraded the technology and reconnected these devices to System." Quickly, I typed in the passwords and allowed the machines to scan and register my retina, fingerprint and face. Once I was in System, I skimmed Rosie's setup and commented, "Your skills with

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    Introduction Have you ever wonder what hieroglyphics are? Hieroglyphics are Ancient Egypts form of writing. They wrote on papyrus reeds and use those same reed to write with too! They also use hieroglyphics for many reasons. As a result hieroglyphics are Ancient Egypts form of writing. Writing System Egyptians wrote on flatted papyrus reeds and wrote with reeds dipped in colored ink. According to the book Ancient Egypt (by pages (44-45) it say “ Pens were reeds dipped in red of black ink.” and

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