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    The Aztec Art

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    HE7 L11 Lab Activity 11 (25 points) You have almost completed this lesson! You have learned about positive and negative behaviors toward the environment. Now it is time to develop a plan to put the positive behavior in place and decrease your negative behaviors. For the following lab‚ you will need to: 1. Discuss at least five new positive behaviors that you will participate in to improve the environment (make sure you list behaviors that are helpful to the environment – they may also be helpful

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    Trade in the Aztec Civilization While reading the Trade in the Aztec Civilization‚ I learned a great deal of new and old business ethics. I saw the differences between today’s business and before business and how we have evolved from it. One of the first things I noticed was the different social classes. Just like in today’s society there were the rich‚ the middle class‚ and the poor. The pipiltin’s and mayeques considered themselves the common people. They were the first ones to engage in

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    upon with horror‚ consideration to the circumstances pushing on Native societies’ acts as a strong advocate against pure barbarianism and towards the preservation of Aztec society. Similarly as to how organs are taken from donors upon their death‚ cannibalism was a way to benefit the greater good. Instead of risking starvation‚ Aztec leaders utilized the resources available to them to secure a future for their people‚ the means seeming completely normal to Native cultures. Other actual recorded mentions

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    Aztec Creation Story

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    our earth? Well‚ the “Aztec Creation Story” describes how our planet Earth was “supposedly” created: two Aztec gods (Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl) transformed into serpents and attacked the hideous Earth Goddess‚ ripping her in two. The upper half of her body became the ground and the lower half became the heavens. There were two other very significant Aztec “gods” in the story that deeply affected the outcome of planet Earth: Tecuciztecatl and Nanahuatzin. After the two Aztec gods‚ Tezcatlipoca and

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    Women In The Aztec Era

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    pre-Columbian era was like any other culture because power had man. The woman lacked rights‚ was sometimes treated as an object. For example‚ in one of the most developed pre-Columbian civilizations‚ the Aztecs‚ a situation occurred with the rights of women with the Malinche. She was a girl of the Aztec culture‚ who after a clash between tribes was ceded as a slave‚ because that was the tradition of those times. Later‚ Malinche was again ceded as a slave‚ but this time to Hernan Cortes by the cacique

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    Aztec Mythology and Religion The Aztecs were a group of indigenous people who established an extensive empire in Mexico. An important part of Aztec culture revolved around their spiritual and mythological beliefs. They provided a rich and creative background for their religion. In one myth‚ the goddess Coatilcue becomes impregnated by putting a feather into her shirt‚ in another‚ two gods jumped into a fire and turned into suns. These myths established how creative the Aztecs could be in creating

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    Picchu Vs Sapa Inca

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    Mesa Verde or Machu Picchu Did the Mesa Verde or Machu Picchu have better civilization? The Mesa Verde had cliff dwellings‚ dams‚ and farming terraces and the Machu Picchu had a best preserved city. The two civilizations‚ Mesa Verde and Machu Picchu had good cliff dwellings‚ transportation‚ food‚ and resources. Mesa Verde has better cliff dwellings‚ an agricultural lifestyle‚ and baskets. The Mesa Verde people used sandals woven from yucca fiber. In the text‚ “ Artifact Gallery” it states

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    I think that the Mayan creation story‚ has many similarities to Judo-Christian versions of the creation story. For example the creation story that is included in the bible is set over a series of days. The Mayan creation story takes place over a series of days. One part that stood out to me as very similar was that the last day in both man was created. In the Mayan version it is referred to the birth of life and man is created. In the Judo-Christian version man is created when Adam and Eve were created

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    Before the conquistadors arrived in the Aztec empire‚ the city Tenochtitlan had some unusual‚ natural disaster in which between the years of 1517 and 1519‚ the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan had an earthquake‚ then Lake Texcoco had flooded the capital city. The Aztecs believed these disasters warned of the fall of their empire and the return of their god. In 1519‚ the Spanish explorer‚ Hernan Cortes arrived on the east coast of Mexico and to make sure his men cooperated with him marching across the jungle

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    The Mayans were one of the most well-known cultures in Mexico‚ originating in second century A.D. and back up again in the fifteenth century. The Mayan culture was divided into two great periods‚ the Classic Mayans (2nd century A.D.-10th century A.D.) and the Postclassic Mayans (9th century-15th century). The Classic Mayans occupied vast region of Southern Yucatán from Isthmus to Honduras. They believed in cyclical nature of life‚ which means‚ 1“…nothing was ever ‘born’ and nothing ever ‘died’- and

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