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Fiji

The Suva Central Commercial Centre, which opened in November 2005, was planned to outrank the Reserve Bank building at seventeen stories, but last-minute design changes made sure that the Reserve Bank building remains the tallest. Trade with Fiji has been criticized due to the country's military dictators Fijians are known for their hospitality and friendliness - although this hasn't always been the case. A little over a century ago, the Fijian people were thought to be ferocious cannibals. Souvenir and craft shops on the islands offer four-pronged wooden forks for sale, reminding tourists of those days. One unfortunate victim of the cannibals was the missionary Thomas Baker, who was eaten with the exception of one of his shoes. Today, the uneaten shoe is on display in the Fiji Museum. # The country was originally one of the most remote British colonies, and there are still some reminders of British colonial rule. Rugby and soccer - those most English of sports - are the two

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Essay about NewZealand and Australia
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Essay about NewZealand and Australia

After the Maori arrived to New Zealand, they started to develop into tribes and sub tribes, this tribal system is still in use. Their culture had almost no influence from the rest of the world. They evolved a culture endorsed by agriculture and hunting. Of course the Maori were warriors as well. They had inter-tribal battles, mostly over territory and the losers became slaves or food. Regardless of that they are historically not to be considered as cannibals. There was only one tribe that were, other tribes just kept the heads of their defeated to secure their mana or enemy's power. The Maori had a complex social structure of tribes, sub-tribes and clans and a concrete society made up of nobility, priestly and slave classes. The Maori believed in deities and personifications, such as Tane-mahuta, the lord of the forest, Tawhirimatea and Tangaroa, the Polynesian ocean god. Their villages were fortified with an open space in

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Antropoloogia Teooria I eksam
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Antropoloogia Teooria I eksam

Toetas ja arendas 'kultuurilise materjalismi' teooriaid. Haridus BA Columbia University, 1949 Ph.D. Columbia University, 1953 Välitöö Islas de la Bahia, Brazil (Town and Country in Brazil), 1956 Mozambique (Portugal's African `Wards': A First-Hand Report on Labour and Education in Mozambique), 1958 India, Ecuador, and Africa (Minorities in the New World. Six Case Studies), 1959 publikatsioone (1968) Rise of Anthropological Theory: A History of Theories of Cultures (1977) Cannibals and Kings: The Origins of Culture (1985) Good to Eat: Riddles of Food and Culture (1989) Our Kind: Who We Are, Where We Came from, Where We Are Going Kultuurimaterialism ­ Sotsiaalne käitumine ja sotsiaalsed struktuurid tulenevad materiaalsetest tingimustest ja oludest. Oluline on suhe materiaalsete tingimuste ning populatsiooni tiheduse vahel. Populatsiooni surve naturaalsetele elatusallikatele on peamiseks sotsiaalse evolutsiooni põhjuseks

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Sissejuhatus infotehnoloogiasse konspekt
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Sissejuhatus infotehnoloogiasse konspekt

conference organised in 1956 at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, by John McCarthy, who subsequently became one of the most influential figures in AI.  Newell, Simon and Shaw went on to construct the General Problem Solver, or GPS. The first version of GPS ran in 1957 and work continued on the project for about a decade. GPS could solve an impressive variety of puzzles, for example the "missionaries and cannibals" problem. 1955  William Shockley founds Shockley Semiconductor in Palo Alto, California However, the venture did not go well, partly because of Shockley's managerial style, and partly because he diverted resources away from transistor technology and into the creation of a 4-layer switching diode, a device which he had conceived whilst still at Bell. 1956  A U.S. District Court makes a final judgement on the complaint against IBM filed

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Programmeerimiskeel
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Programmeerimiskeel

The Logic Theorist, as the program became known, was the major exhibit at a conference organised in 1956 at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, by John McCarthy, who subsequently became one of the most influential figures in AI. Newell, Simon and Shaw went on to construct the General Problem Solver, or GPS. The first version of GPS ran in 1957 and work continued on the project for about a decade. GPS could solve an impressive variety of puzzles, for example the "missionaries and cannibals" problem. 1955 William Shockley founds Shockley Semiconductor in Palo Alto, California. However, the venture did not go well, partly because of Shockley's managerial style, and partly because he diverted resources away from transistor technology and into the creation of a 4-layer switching diode, a device which he had conceived whilst still at Bell. 1956 A U.S. District Court makes a final judgement on the complaint against IBM filed in January 1952 regarding monopolistic practices

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