Forts in ancient India Three major methods were used for the construction of ancient Indian forts. The first consisted of earthen ramparts. Often they were constructed of the sand which was dug out of the ditch surrounding the fort. The second of rubble with earth on the outside which was more sturdy. The third type of construction was with stone and masonry work. The last was the strongest. Often materials from demolished forts were reused in the building of new forts.[2] By 4 BCE‚ fortified cities
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3. Group discussions and presentations 4. Individual and Group Assignments 5. Brainstorming and buzz groups 6. Field site visits 7. Case studies Instructional Materials and Equipment 1. Textbooks 2. Handouts 3. Computers 4. Multimedia technology and equipment Course Content WEEK TOPIC SUB-TOPIC 1 Introduction Introduction/Overview Definitions and Concepts of nutrition and dietetics 2 Nutrition and Dietetics Educational requirements and career opportunities Orientation
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Ancient Canaan was not a “No-Man’s” but rather an “Any-Man’s” land. Situated between the Nile River Valley and the Tigris-Euphrates River Valley it served as common ground for the movements (socioeconomic and military) of other important and powerful civilizations. Its fate‚ repeatedly influenced by that of the Egyptians‚ rose and fell with the events of their neighbors. The relative peace in Egypt during the Old Kingdom era (2575-2100 B.C.E) left Canaan to be a loose quiet place with locally based
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Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece played an important role on how our modern society and architecture is today. They influenced ideas that were spread and shared all over the world like their architecture‚ entertainment‚ and government. The architecture in Rome included things such as Viae‚ aqueducts‚ and arches. Viae were roads that the romans created and that we have today‚ but in ancient Rome is was primarily used as military supply lines. Another architectural innovation that Rome created were
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Ancient Greece and Ancient China have many similarities and differences. A similarity between the two ancient civilizations is how they socially treated their women‚ while a difference is how their economy was handled due to the different trade systems. Another difference between the two societies was the way they ran their political systems. The ancient Greeks and ancient Chinese were similar due to the lack of respect they had for their women. The Greeks and Chinese both gave little or no rights
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The ancient Greek and Chinese civilizations were great periods of time in history‚ especially their golden ages. The two golden ages were very different‚ with some similarities‚ as seen in their foreign relations‚ governments‚ and cultural achievements. The even more influential golden age‚ in my opinion‚ was the ancient Chinese civilization. In foreign relations‚ golden age Greece and China traded in very different ways despite similar conflicts. Greece was successful with trade routes across
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(History.com Staff). Spartan women received an education (though it was very different in subject matter from the education of their male counter-parts)‚ participated in athletic events‚ and had some property rights (History.com Staff). Spartan women often did not have to perform many domestic/household duties‚ though that was the result of the extensive system of slaves in Sparta (History.com Staff). As the slaves performed such tasks as cooking and clothing making‚ Spartan women where free from
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While Ancient Egypt and Ancient China were both reliant upon the land they lived in and both had polytheistic views they had very different languages. Ancient Egypt and China both heavily relied upon their lands in many ways. They both had very different resources they had access to. Egypt had access to resources such as wheat‚ barley‚ vegetables figs and other. China primarily had access to a surplus of rice and animals such as the oxen and pigs. They also both relied upon their rivers heavily
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Mount Rushmore‚ in the U.S. state of South Dakota‚ or the Eiffel Tower‚ in Paris‚ France. These monuments represent the civilization that made them. Similarly‚ pyramids and other monumental structures have represented Egypt for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptian civilization is also represented by a distinct art style. Characteristics of this art style include hieroglyphics and stiff human figures. Written communication (3) is another element that all civilizations share. Writing allows systems
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Research Project Proposal Presented to the Faculty of Computer Studies Department Cavite State University-Imus Campus Imus‚ Cavite By: MAHARLIKA M. PAMULAYA In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Information Technology March 2013 INTRODUCTION The internet is an unprecented gateway to a vast wealth of knowledge and information‚ and its uses are virtually unlimited. The World Wide Web‚ although still young‚ is deeply ingrained in our culture and everyday
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