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    4 Life in the ancient Greco-Roman civilisation Reference Notes (A) Introduction to the ancient Greco-Roman civilisation ✦ ✦ ✦ The ancient Greco-Roman civilisation was the first civilisation to appear in Europe and was called the Cradle of Western Civilisation. It developed from the civilisation of the Aegean region around 3000 BC. The ancient Romans conquered Greece in 146 BC‚ and learned many of the ways of the ancient Greek civilisation‚ then developed their own civilisation in

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    and eventually defected to the Hittites. The Amurru kingdom was destroyed by the Sea Peoples around 1200 B.C. 2. Napata - Napata was a city-state of ancient Nubia on the west bank of the Nile River‚ at the site of modern Karima‚ Northern Sudan. It was founded by Thutmose III in the 15th century BC after his conquest of Nubia. 3. Gaza (ancient) - The name

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    Introduction The patricians and the plebeians were the main two groups which formed the ancient roman republic. The Republic had divided internally into filthy rich and dirt poor‚ and it was a slave-owning society. The last centuries of the Republic were ones of anarchy and civil war. Present day writers frequently depict patricians as very rich and capable families who figured out how to secure control over the less-blessed plebeian families which were very poor. Plebeians and patricians among

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    expansion was Domination of the Mediterranean trade Political Practices Roman Republicanism (senate) Vs. Hellenistic Absolute Monarchy (legacy) Republic- government of elected officials an elite class 1st representative form of gov’t – Republic – led by Senators Aristocrats voted into office by citizens Roman Empire – First Emperors /Julius Caesar‚ Octavian (Augustus) military dictators–Empire is centralized by the Emperor limited power of the Senate Roman Military- Legions regulated borders /Political

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    afterlife existed among many ancient civilizations. It was met as a way of understanding the present or as a way to predict the future depending on their needs. As such‚ in order to explain the unknown phenomenon that impacted their daily life‚ early tribes saw natural events as simple as the rain and the winds or birth and death and regarded them to be controlled by supernatural powers related to the gods‚ demons‚ the moon‚ the sun or other external driving forces. Ancient people sought protection

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    Religion characterized the development of ancient Rome. Like many other societies in history‚ these religions believed in multiple deities and were characterized by various distinct features‚ events‚ and beliefs‚ which were largely against Christianity. There are three key features of the ancient Roman religions. The first was the belief in many different gods. These gods included Mars‚ the god of war and Jupiter‚ the supreme god. The other main gods were the Neptune‚ the god of the sea and Pluto

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    Deceptive Trade Practices and Tort Liability Authored by :- RESEARCH QUESTION • What is the Scope and extent of liability in tort regarding deceptive trade practices undertaken by persons and what are the means of redressal for the same ? • Whether the current status of development of liability in tort regarding fraudulent trade practices and awareness about the aforesaid is sufficient for adequate and

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    Economic reforms and trade unionism in India--a macro view. Publication: Indian Journal of Industrial Relations Publication Date: 01-JAN-08 | Format: Online Delivery: Immediate Online Access | | Ads by Google | | Human Resource Planning Global clientele over 300 companies Power your HR productivity process. MyAdrenalin.com/Register-for-Demo | 5‚931 HR Jobs Found Ensure a Promising Career Naukri.com - Post Your Resume Now! Naukri.com | HR Executive Jobs Companies looking for HR Personnel Submit

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    MCom Part I Economics of Global Trade and Finance Semester I 2012-13 Dr. Ranga Sai Department of Business Economics Kelkar- Vaze College‚ Mumbai-400081 Dr Ranga Sai Vaze College‚ Mumbai Preamble The syllabus of M. Com Part 1 is designed to acquaint the students with the various aspects of International Trade‚ Commercial Policy and Global Finance as well as recent trends and developments in international trade. SEMESTER I Module 1: Commercial policy Tariff and Non tariff

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    Water is a necessity for almost all life on Earth. And‚ even 2‚000 years ago‚ the Romans knew and understood why efficient access to water was important. In fact‚ they created massive structures‚ called aqueducts‚ that always allowed them access to effective distribution of the life-giving element. With aqueducts‚ water was constantly flowing through the city in easy reach. In ancient Rome‚ they supplied clean water for almost a million people‚ in which they used to relax in bath complexes‚ decorate

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