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    When Christianity was first developed‚ it was often thought of as a radical cult targeting Rome. These thoughts come from the higher powers of the Roman civilization‚ yet as time progressed the leaders started assimilating the religion into society. The view of the Christians began to change as the religion began to spread its ideals throughout the lower class. The morals of Christianity gave the lower class comfort‚ for they did not have the same luxuries as the upper class did. Especially for women

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    the health and lifestyle is not a discovery of our modern times. Even in 2500 BC has been proven that China people used structured exercise to strengthen their health. Exercises were the most important thing in upbringing of children process. Through such practices were primarily prepared for military service. However‚ the culture of physical fitness was also determined in agriculture. China is in specific climates‚ where especially the main occupation of people in the old days was the cultivation

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    of Ancient China is an easy to read and fascinating look at how many of the strategies and tactics mentioned by Sun Tzu in his book The Art Of War‚ were employed in ancient times. There is a Zen-like simplicity in the book’s structure. Each strategy is also a Chinese proverb and is briefly explained. There follows three or four short anecdotes taken from Chinese and Japanese history which act as teaching tales to show how such strategies can be used. The Thirty-Six Strategies of Ancient China

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    1. Abstract The purpose of this report is to discuss the invention of paper and paper history in various countries in Asia. Among Asian countries‚ ancient China will be emphasized due to the fact that invention of papermaking attributed to Chinese inventor. The flow of papermaking technology in Asia will also be mentioned in the following discussion. The introduction part provides the background of writing materials and papermaking invention‚ 2. Introduction Before 105 A.D‚ writing materials varied

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    Patriarchy emerged through culture and religion such as Confucism and Daoism. Through time the patriarchy began to fade however men and women will never be totally equal. Patriarchy was expressed through rules and laws made for women to follow saying that they could not do certain things and that they had to be obedient to men. Women would have to do whatever the man wanted. Women had to stay inside the house at times because if they went outside they could be shamed and called a bad wife. Also

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    Dixon 1 Daniel Dixon Dr. Campbell History 114 3/20/14 Religion in Ancient China and Egypt Religion has played a very important role in society and the history of mankind for over thousands of years. Originally created by ancient peoples as a way to explain the unknown‚ religion has greatly evolved and spread across the globe. As new religions have formed and spread‚ the diversity and similarities between these new religions have also increased‚ especially due to their geographic locations

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    continuities in Ancient China. Which changed how the chinese civilization is managed now. Emperor Qin unified the empire‚ Qin also had a centralized imperial rule. The Han Dynasty had a centralized bureacracy. There was also civil service exam. Many changes kept occurring. They formed legalist policies. The mandate of heaven was kept going as well as the Dynastic Cycle and the Han dynasty collasped. There were many significant political and cultural changes and continuities in Ancient China. In between

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    development of the aqueduct‚ with its arch approach‚ generated significant benefit for the Roman people in that it created a system for the flow of water into Rome. Over and above day to day access to drinking water‚ one notable use of water from these aqueducts were for the Roman baths. Roman baths were an important fixture in Roman culture. Romans gathered not only to wash and clean themselves‚ but were a place of social gathering where business discussions could also be

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    ROLES OF WOMEN IN ANCIENT CHINA. In the times of 221 BC Woman in ancient Chinese culture lived accordingly to rules set by men. They lived there lives from when they were born being controlled with no input to what they wanted as they were considered inferior to Men. For about two thousand years the life of an ancient Chinese woman was almost unbearable as they were treated with no respect and were treated as slaves until death. It was believed that it was unacceptable for a woman to have

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    the garden who had an enormous phallus and threatened to penetrate or rape any thieves; often seen holding a fruit basket‚ club‚ or sickle. Pederasty: known as sex with a boy (12-18 years old) by an older man; was very normal and legal in Rome; normally occurred until their beard began to show Cinaedus/Mollis: term for adult males who want to be penetrated; these men often became victim of civil disabilities because this was non-normative Tribas/Tribades: term for sexually

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