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    Babylon (entryway of god) has a really fascinating history it’s self. Every one of that remaining parts of a city that was before the biggest on the planet is a vast range of vestiges on the East bank of the Euphrates stream. It was the capital of Babylonia in the second and first melennia BC. It profitedgreatly in light of the way that it was the center of over area exchange courses between the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean ocean. Babylon was initially specified in records dating to the third

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    Canaanites were a civilized culture consisting of mostly farmers along with several nomad tribes who shaped their judicial system and military after the Mesopotamians. The Canaanite cities were smaller versions of the bigger cities of Sumer‚ Assyria and Babylonia. Canaan‚ in 1600

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    Mythical story behind Roman derivation is that there were Romulus and Remus sons of Rhea Silvia (sister of the king)‚ were abandoned by the king Amulius to avoid claimant of kingdom. The king ordered them to drawn in Tiber River but escaped the death plot. Both in wild were raised by wolf mother till they grew up‚ revenge in mind roused them to kill Amulius and restored reign to grandfather. Both founded new town where they were raised. Soon both the brothers involved in quarrel and Remus was killed

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    The History of Pi

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    Srinivasa Ramanujan‚ have all played a role in the enriched past of this important mathematical symbol. The ancient Babylonians dates back to the 18th century BCE and reigned in Mesopotamia. The Babylonia‚ even though it declined drastically in the 17th century‚ existed until 539 when the Persians consumed Babylonia (Kjeilen‚ 2009). During this time‚ they made magnificentstructures with archways that held religious emphasis. The Babylonians used a developed mathematical system‚ which included six as the

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    Pythagoras of Samos‚ or simply Pythagoras is an iconic Greek philosopher and Mathematician‚ who is mostly known as the founder of the Pythogoreansim movement. Pythagoras was raised in the island of Samos located off the coast of turkey but later had moved to Croton‚ a city in southern Italy‚ where he accomplished most of his philosophical work. Pythagoras was a man of many interests‚ he enjoyed mathematics‚ philosophy‚ astronomy‚ and music. And while today he is known as a mathematician‚ in his own

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    the difference being that women in Egypt have more right than Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia and Egypt are both based upon a single ruler. The Akkedians‚ for example‚ had king Sargen‚ who formed the first empire; or even Hammurabi‚ the ruler of Babylonia‚ he created the fist code of laws‚ which were followed by his people. The Akkedians had to have a single ruler because an empire doesn’t form itself; it needs a leader‚ which is the king. Similar to this is Menes the king of Egypt‚ he united Lower

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    Witch Hunt Research Paper

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    men were executed in a witch-hunt that occurred throughout New England and lasted from 1645-1663. In the Ancient Near East‚ punishment for malevolent sorcery is addressed in the earliest law codes which were preserved; in both ancient Egypt and Babylonia‚ where it played a conspicuous part. In the classical period of witch hunts in early modern europe and colonial North America

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    PERSEPOLIS PERSEPOLIS Ancient Persia was a large region that was ruled by the Persian kings‚ until they were defeated by Alexander the Great. Ancient Persia comprised of south-west Asia (present day Iran). ABOUT PERSEPOLIS Persepolis is an Ancient Persian city‚ northeast of modern Shiraz in Iran. It was one of the capitals of Darius I and his successors. Its ruins include the palaces of Darius I and Xerxes I and a citadel that contained the treasury looted by Alexander the Great. Persepolis

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    Babylonia‚( a former part of Mesopotamia) became a part of Persia‚ which is now known as Iran. Since Persia consisted of Babylonia and several other civilizations in that area‚ it adopted many of the same aspects . Including instruments. This culture‚ as well as many other cultures used the harp and the lyre as well

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    The Book of Judges

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    Century‚ even though the stories and acountings of the judges where already known and written. The book of Judges belongs to a specific historical tradition which is called the Deuteronomic history. The author of the book of Judges‚ was in exile in Babylonia. While in exile he was deeply concerned with foreign domination. So he wrote many of his stories on the migration of the tribe of Dan to the North and the sins of the Benjamites. The author emphasized that Israel was being influenced by foreign powers

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