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Talent 21 Project

Talent 21 Project. Dinisha Bordley Ms. Magee/Ms. Voelker Period 3 March 28, 2012. Intro. I am going to explain to you about all the history for M esopotamia, and Egypt, and aall that kind of stuff. After Glacier Age.

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Talent 21 Project

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  1. Talent 21 Project Dinisha Bordley Ms. Magee/Ms. Voelker Period 3 March 28, 2012

  2. Intro I am going to explain to you about all the history for Mesopotamia, and Egypt, and aall that kind of stuff.

  3. After Glacier Age • The last glacial period ended more than 8,000 years ago, and its effects can still be felt today. For example, the moving ice carved out the landscape in Canada, Greenland, Northern Eurasia and Antarctica. Also the weight of the ice sheets was so great that they deformed the Earth’s crust, and mantle. After all the ice sheets melted, the ice-covered land rebounded.

  4. Early Man

  5. Early Farmers

  6. Mesopotamia

  7. Egypt • Egypt has a Nile river which is very useful. The Nile river is the world’s largest river, from Eastern Africa , and flows North for 4,160 miles until it empties into the MedditeranianSea. • The ancient land once called lower egypt

  8. Greece • Greece is located in south Eastern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula • Peninsula- is a stretch of land that is almost surrounded by water

  9. Rome

  10. Conclusion

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