1) What is a commemoration???
= A commemoration is a celebration of someone or something, usually in the form of a ceremony.
2) Why is it so important?
= Commemoration is one tool to help to restore visibility to the Indigenous past, present and future of the land, creating a greater sense of place and belonging, and sparking dialogue about the legacy of colonialism, and a shared path forward.
3. List five ways a person can be commemorated.
= A person can be commemorated by following ways:
- Buy A Poppy
- Thank A Veteran.
- Decorate with Flags
- Participate in our National Moment of Remembrance.
- Attend A Ceremony
No one would be able to stop moving, and the ball wouldn't stop moving.
<span>Habituation is the learning mechanism we can be associated with time and get used of almost anything. After a period of time something new and exciting can become boring and this is human tendency. This applies to animals as well.</span>
What you describe happened mostly to Africans
If Africans waged war against other nations, the other nations that won would enslave the people and sell them on the market. If they waged war between themselves, the stronger tribes would enslave the weaker tribes and sell them to the slave market even though they are more or less neighbors.
Answer:
Egyptian, Greek, and Roman
Explanation:
The mummy of Artemidoros, from Fayum, shows the influence of the <u>Egyptian, Greek and Roman</u> cultures. The mummy of Artemidoros which was discovered in a city in Egypt contained a painting which can be traced back to the period of Roman rule over Egypt. This painting on the panel over the mummy has be reported to have been influenced by the Egyptian, Greek and Roman art. It is a synthesis of Egyptian and Greco-Roman art.