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    Useful date thinking   7th century: Assyrian Empire in power  6th century: Assyrian fall and Persian rise confucius‚ laozi (daoism) zoroasterism   5th century: Persia warring with Greece and greek golden age. beginning of warring states  period in China. pericles‚ aristotle‚ plato.  4th century: Shang yang Qin State    Esarhaddon 681 – 669 BC.  was a king of Neo­Assyria who reigned 681 – 669 BC.Took Memphis in 671 BC and  declared himself pharaoh.    Ashurbanipal 668 BC – c. 627 BC  Was the last of the strong kings of the Neo Assyrian Empire

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    Assignment 1: Disappearance of the Mayan Civilization Tyasheen Anderson HUM111 Dr. H Stansbury July 28‚ 2013 The Mayans The Ancient Mayan people were located in Mesoamerica which is a term that describes the area from Mexico to Central America in which they inhabited. The Mayans also occupied the territory along Columbia and parts of Peru. Between the times of 250 to 900 BC the Mayans were known as dominant culture and very advanced for their time. The Mayans developed two sets of calendars

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    Western civilization 10/15/2010 Growth of Christianity The religion of Christianity is the belief that Jesus Christ is god. Jesus lived somewhere between 4 and 30 BCE and was from Nazareth. Jesus was brought up an orthodox Jew and was born into a bit of a higher class family. Jesus became a Jewish teacher and was said to give a message of hope and moral demands. He was executed somewhere around 30BCE by the roman crowed and was crucified. After his death his body reportedly went pissing from

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    Civilization Vs. Savagery

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    Christian.Batacan Mr.Wootton Civilization vs‚ Savagery 20‚ September‚ 2017 Civilization vs‚ Savagery Most of the story‚ in Lord of the Flies is based on kids trying to remain civilized‚ sane‚ and in order but every day they come close to becoming savage. Effects on the characters Ralph is trying his best to keep everything and everyone civilized by having rules and role by having other people in groups do things like hunting‚ building‚ fire signal‚ e.t.c. Jack is in control of himself in the early

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    very harsh ruler the connection he has to Native American culture is that since he eventually lead the Spanish to come to his city and change everything the Native Americans have some of those traditions. - Pachacuti was an emperor of the Incan civilization in South America. His connection to Native American culture is his legacy taught them to be fair and honorable. Maya Kings and Cities 13) What role did religion play in Maya life? - Religion played a very big role in Mayan life; it influenced

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    middle ages

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    The Middle Ages was the era between 500 and 1400 in Europe. This period is best labeled by the Dark AgesAge of Feudalism‚ and the Age of Faith. The beginning of the Middle Ages is called the "Dark Ages" because the great civilizations of Greece and Rome had fallen. Life in Western Europe during the Middle Ages was very hard. Very few people could read or write and nobody expected improvement. The only hope for most people during the Middle Ages was their belief in Christianity. Even though the

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    A Golden Age is when a time when a civilization is in peace‚ and in economic stability. Throughout history‚ civilizations in different regions and at a different time experience a Golden Age. These Golden Ages had tremendous impacts on later civilizations. Two prefect examples of Golden Age are the Gupta Empire in India and the Han Dynasty‚ in China. The most important discoveries that the Gupta Empire provided to us were advances in mathematics and science. Indians of the Gupta Empire were

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    cultural advances and by 1600 CE; China was the most advanced state in the world. China is praised admired because they had their own way of creating a civilization‚ other than mocking Egyptian ways. Geographically‚ Ancient had two major rivers in which they produced from‚ the Yangtze River and the Yellow River‚ which is where the first civilization emerged out of. Ancient China also had natural borders such as mountains‚ deserts‚ and bodies of water because they were xenophobic. China is important

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    Chanelle Samuel The Inevitable Progression of Complex Societies Ancient civilizations and the civilizations of today all share a commonality. That commonality is that all civilizations seem to go through this pattern of rise and fall. The civilization will grow‚ prosper‚ accumulate wealth and power‚ but eventually due to a variety of factors including natural disasters‚ economic decline‚ invasion‚ and so on‚ the civilization will slowly lose power and land and relinquish any sort of ties that once

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    I disagree with some of the ideas presented in “Aspects of Western civilization.” Perry Rodgers‚ the author‚ gives a magnificent account of historical events in the book. The part of Mesopotamian civilization has an epic poem of the story of Gilgamesh. The items that I will dispute in the story will include the battle between the king and Enkidu. Also‚ I disagree with how the gods use their powers. Finally‚ I am not for the idea of Gilgamesh looking for the key to living an everlasting life. I

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