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The effect of man Talent 21

Explore how human talent has shaped the world from the earliest times with inventions like fire, tools, and irrigation to the construction of pyramids, cities, and bronze technologies. The progression of human impact on the world is evident in the developments from early man to the civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Reflecting on the inventions and innovations created by humans throughout history sheds light on the crucial role our ingenuity has played in shaping the world we live in today.

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The effect of man Talent 21

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  1. The effect of manTalent 21 By: Westley Ney Period 3

  2. Introduction • Man has done good and bad things to the world since the beginning of time itself.

  3. After Glacier Age

  4. Early Man • Starting Fire • Hunting animals • Cloth

  5. Early Farmers • Irrigation • Hoes • Bread

  6. Mesopotamia • Bronze tipped hoes • Ziggurats • Cities

  7. Egypt • Pyramids • Dams • Ditch

  8. Greece • Built cities on hills • Mined copper &tin to make bronze • Greek gods (help explain science) were carved in stone

  9. Rome • Cut trees down for paper • Abacuses were made with beads and trees • Wax tablets

  10. Conclusion • Man has effected the world by building many inventions that without man the world would be without.

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