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    Long before it was discovered by later more minor civilizations‚ the people of the now called Christmas Island were the greatest inventors‚ governors‚ and intellectuals the world had ever seen. They built prehistoric skyscrapers that rivaled the creations of their Gods! They had expanded their own lifespans and had such scientific advantage that they felt immortality was nearly achievable. They prided themselves on their beliefs in pacifism and isolationism and rather than spending money on wars

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    The Minoan Civilization

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    The Minoan Civilization lives were very peaceful. The government did not turn their back on the poor but they actually looked out for their less fortunate people. Women were not treated as minority but as equals. The kind ruled his people inspired by the grace of the God’s (Mahdavi‚ 2012). The king also shared his governing powers with priest and the bureaucrats. They took great pride in their art work which glorified their kings‚ pharaohs and the prominent members of their household (Mahdavi‚ 2012)

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    Three major civilizations rose in the Middle East. All of them had similar locations‚ religions‚ social structures‚ and government. The three locations for these great civilizations were Egypt‚ Mesopotamia‚ and Indus River Valley. They all had a similar rise and a decline. For starters; the location for these civilizations are extremely important in creating an effective civilization. For example‚ Mesopotamia‚ was located between two rivers‚ the Tigris and Euphrates which gave the cities clean water

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    What changes did the Greek emphasis on reasoning bring to their views of nature and society?






 Greeks broke with the mythopoeic outlook and started to view the physical world and human activities through reasoning and logical thinking. What changes did it make to nature and society? -Emphasis on reason marks a turning point for human civilization A) Philosophy -Marks the beginning of scientific thought‚ had an awareness of cause and effect‚ exploring the natural phenomena‚ principles

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    is also wildly known for art. This also includes many architecture feats‚ just for example “The Roman Arch”. Also made famous by the Romans is the Colosseum‚ which was a monumental accomplishment for the roman people. Before Rome there was ancient Greece‚ which helped make these thing possible for the Romans. The Greeks had devised pillars‚ which the Romans took note of. The pillars‚ known as Greek Orders‚ these which were divided into three different orders‚ Doric‚ iconic and Corinthian orders

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    Greek Architecture

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    Matthew Marrero Professor Collins Art 11 03/07/2014 The Parthenon and Gould Memorial Library Even though the Greek Golden Age lasted only 50 years the effects of this time period can still be widely seen even today. Since Greece was the birth place of democracy and we are a democratic nation‚ many of our government buildings draw inspiration from Greek architecture. The Greeks believed that man is the measure of all and in their art and architecture they constantly tried to achieve perfect

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    Asian Contributions

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    Asian Contributions Mary-Lyn Rose Grand Canyon University: SOC-415 December 23‚ 2012 Asian Contributions Many years ago‚ the laws of the United States prohibited Asian immigrants from entering the country. This law was eventually revoked and in 1952 legislation passed that allows people of all races to become United States Citizens. According to the U.S. Embassy website (n.d.)‚ “today Asian Americans are one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the country‚ currently approximately fifteen

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    Jaydin Contributions

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    It is hard to overstate the meaningful contributions that Jaydin has made to our company and surrounding community. As both his manager and overseer‚ I’ve had the pleasure of seeing Jaydin make profound contributions both in and out of the store. I can say with confidence that Jaydin is one of the most caring and driven employees I’ve ever trained and worked with in my thirteen years at Old Navy. Jaydin demonstrated tremendous effort and growth throughout the year and brought a great energy to store

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    The Roman Government

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    The Roman Government Latin Investigation By Abhishek Gambhir January 2013 The High School of Glagow abhishekgambhir14@gmail.com 1. Table of Contents 3. 4 5. 6. 7. 8. Introduction The Leaders Political Groups Monarchy to Republic Conclusion Bibliography Curia Julia The High School of Glagow abhishekgambhir14@gmail.com 2. Introduction I have chosen the government for my latin investigation for many reasons. The first and formost reason is that I am very interested in modern

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    greek unifiers

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    Greek Unifiers The Ancient Greeks were a group of independent city-states that often rivaled each other. Although the Greeks were fiercely independent they were united and in all sorts of ways‚ such as athletics‚ religion and fear of Persia. The Greeks all had a common love for athletics to honor Zeus and to display human perfection. Religion and worship were the same in every city-state. The Persians were the most powerful and feared culture‚ which caused the Greeks to come together to protect

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