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    Factors on civilization

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    Main components of every civilization: 1. government and laws 2. formal religion 3. language 4. agriculture (irrigation‚ domestication of plants‚ etc) 5. specialized skills (pottery‚ clothing‚ etc) 6. trade (to acquire what you do not have and cannot make‚ but need) 7. economic system (bartering or currency‚ etc). Factors that give rise to civilization: A. Geographical location 1. All four of the major centers of early civilization (were China‚ India‚ Mesopotamia‚ and Mesoamerica) arose

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    Egyptian Civilization

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    Biomaterials 21 (2000) 2529}2543 Sca!olds in tissue engineering bone and cartilage Dietmar W. Hutmacher Laboratory for Biomedical Engineering‚ Institute of Engineering Science‚ Department of Orthopedic Surgery‚ National University of Singapore‚ 10 Kent Ridge Crescent‚ Singapore 119260‚ Singapore Abstract Musculoskeletal tissue‚ bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering research. A number of biodegradable and bioresorbable materials‚ as well as sca!old designs

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    Collapse of Civilizations

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    The factors that lead to the "collapse" of civilizations are almost directly related to those that created it. Archaeologists characterize collapse by a number of elements‚ some of which we have evidence for‚ others we do not. Most archaeologists are unsure of exactly what caused the decline of most civilizations in the ancient world‚ yet there are many clues to some of the events that could have contributed. The collapse of the ancient Roman Empire‚ the Mesoamerican Mayan‚ and the Egyptian cultures

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    Sample Bar Chart

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    The bar chart illustrates the proportion of car trips by demand and gender of drivers in 2005 Generally speaking‚ although the percentage of trips by car varied according to purpose and gender‚ men and women used car mostly for work. To specify‚ 40% of women travelled by car for sake of work‚ followed by two other purposes including shopping and courses with less than 17% in each. Meanwhile‚ no more than 10% of them drove their cars to run errands‚ visit friends‚ bank‚ town and do other activities

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    Classical Civilizations

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    until approximately 1000 CE‚ and during this time period major civilizations developed in Rome and China. These civilizations were influenced by the political‚ economic‚ religious‚ and social structures‚ which played heavily into the success and collapse of each civilization. The creation of an unstable political and economic structure‚ with a lack of universal religion‚ resulted in the destruction of the Roman Empire. Chinese civilization also declined due to weak political and economic systems‚ however

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    world civilizations

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    University This paper was prepared for World Civilizations I‚ homework assignment 6‚ taught by Professor Harmon. PART I 1. How did early peoples in the Americas adapt to their environment as they created technologies of food production and economics systems? The environment shaped the history of human settlements in the Americas‚ but later history shaped the way the lands and peoples of these areas have been described. Early peoples crossed into the Western Hemisphere from Asia

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    World Religions Chart

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    Characteristic | Judaism | Beginning Time Period | Around 1900-1300 BCE. | Founder | Judaism is believed to descend from patriarchs Abraham‚ Moses‚ Isaac and Jacob. It was found in Israel. | Story of religion’s creation | * There was early journey or exodus from Mesopotamia to Palestine under the guidance of Abraham. * People later escaped to Egypt‚ where they were first imprisoned and then miraculously fled to rejoin their family in Palestine. * Moses became a leader to guide the

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    The Bible vs. the Matrix

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    The Bible vs. The Matrix The Matrix is a current movie and the Bible is a piece of inspired literature that has withstood scrutiny throughout the ages. The Matrix has many biblical themes and it parallels the Bible in numerous ways. Let me briefly explain a simplified plot of The Matrix. The story centers around a computer-generated world that has been created to hide the truth from humans. In this world people are kept in slavery without their knowledge. This world is designed to simulate the

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    Ethics Theories Chart

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    Ethics Theories Chart 7/14/2010 Wanda Moore University of Phoenix Material Facilitator: Wanda Moore |Ethical Theory |Comparison of Ethical Theories | | | | | | | |Utilitarianism Ethics |Deontological Ethics

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    history of civilization

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    History of Civiliaziton Civilization or civilisation (in British English) generally refers to state polities which combine these basic institutions: a ceremonial centre (a formal gathering place for social and cultural activities)‚ a system of writing‚ and a city. The term is used to contrast with other types of communities including hunter-gatherers‚ nomadic pastoralists and tribal villages. Civilizations have more densely populated settlements divided into social classes with a ruling elite and

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