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    Kunal Pathade 11/10/13 10-6 WHAP Hebrew Essay: Continuity and Cultural Diffusion The Jews lived to preserve their culture; that essentially represented the fundamental goal of life to the Jews. The Jews observed the decadence of the Sumerians as a cause of cultural diffusion‚ and wanted to make sure that same thing would not happen to them. Eventually‚ the Jews did become vulnerable to cultural diffusion around the 4th century CE when the Greek-Macedonians from the West came; the great and

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    Ancient Chinese Innovations Jennifer E Strayer University Humanities 111 Ancient Chinese Innovations The ancient Chinese culture has probably contributed more to the advancement of humans than any other. In China’s long history they have shown us many extremely important inventions. In the modern world we take a lot of these innovations for granted even though we use many of them on a daily basis. I have often wondered who invented many items I use and it surprised me to find out that most

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    ancient art

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    2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1985.356.19. (October 2006) Calvert‚ Amy Smith‚ W. Stevenson‚ and Simpson‚ William Kelly. ”The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt‚” 3rd edn. 1998‚ Yale University Press. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_of_ancient_Egypt. Department of Greek and Roman Art. "Geometric Art in Ancient Greece". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: TheMetropolitan Museum of Art‚ 2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/grge/hd_grge.htm (October 2004)  Collins

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    Romanticism displayed in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” Romanticism is a powerful literature genre and many of the best pieces of literature would fall into this vast genre. Along with countless other works‚ Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner‚” falls into the Romanticism genre. The profound use of Romantic elements in Coleridge’s poem establishes it’s Romantic ties. Numerous examples of a strong reverence for nature are clearly seen in this poem. Subjectivity is displayed

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    Buddhism in China Buddhism was founded in India in the sixth century B.C.E.‚ and was diffused to China by the first century C.E. Buddhism gradually gained followers after the collapse of the Han dynasty in 220 C.E. Buddhism’s influence on people continued to expand for several centuries all throughout East Asia. Between 220 C.E. and 570 C.E.‚ China suffered a period of political instability and conflict. Buddhism had very diverse responses in China. The reaction of Buddhism gradually diffused in

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    The Ancient Olympics Today‚ the Olympic games are known world wide‚ but it did not always used to be this way. Early Olympic games were much different than they are today. The games played and those who attended them were some of the biggest differences. Today’s Olympics have competitors from around the world. There are now hundreds of events in the modern athletic competition. This is a significant difference compared to the amount of events in the ancient Olympic games. The modern Olympics

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    Greek and Roman history is often intertwined. Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome certainly weren’t far apart geographically‚ and they weren’t alien to each other at all. Together‚ they’ve had a great influence on the modern world. Because of this‚ these two civilizations are often confused with one another. The purpose of this essay is to examine two iconic buildings in each of these civilizations and see how each is unique. I will also point out to some differences and similarities between the two

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    Taboos in China

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    language and culture. It is like any other race. The following three tips of Chinese cultural taboos have been existed through many years for Chinese people. Like most deeply rooted ancient Chinese traditions‚ the younger generation is paying less and less attention to these kinds of habits‚ but foreigners living in China would still do well to avoid the following Chinese taboos. 2. Chinese table taboo Everyone loves to go out to a nice restaurant for a fancy meal here there. For the Chinese‚ fancy

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    The Ancient Worldview

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    The Ancient Worldview Frequently authors use literary devices such as the plot‚ theme‚ characters‚ and imagery‚ in their work to express their personal worldview. Sometimes this is a conscious effort and other times they do it accidentally‚ since it is very natural to be influenced by social‚ cultural‚ or historical factors that occur throughout one’s life. Worldview plays an even bigger part in literature that was created in Ancient history‚ because we must often rely on the translation of a story

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    Confucianism In China

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    Looking back on the first civilizations of China provides a reflection of modern Chinese and East Asian societies. According to mythology‚ Chinese civilization was created by Pangu and ruled by “legendary sage emperors Yao and Shun and other culture heroes.” (Timeline) This was followed by the Five Emperors and the Three Sovereigns‚ according to “Records of the Grand Historian” The Earthly Sovereign‚ The Heavenly Sovereign‚ and The Human Sovereign. (Timeline) The “First recorded Chinese dynasty

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