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    In Mesopotamia‚ the climate was hot‚ dry‚ and in the middle of two rivers. The first civilization created many advancements like record keeping‚ specialized labor‚ and complex institutions. However‚ it did have many set backs like uncontrollable flooding‚ which destroyed lives and crops. Regardless‚ both the success and failure of Mesopotamia was affected by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The Euphrates and the Tigris rivers were on both sides of Mesopotamia‚ and the people living there used the

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    San “Bushmen” VS. Western Society Teresa Billinger ANT101: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Tristan Marble May 13‚ 2013 The San “Bushmen” of the Kalahari Desert live in the Southwest area of Africa in diverse environments with their kinship being of a nuclear family mostly of bilateral descent. There are three behaviors that impact the culture which are affluence‚ immediate return system‚ and generalized reciprocity. When compared to Western society culture there are significant differences

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    Top of Form Egypt Culture Name Egyptian; Arab Egyptian; Arab Alternative Names Official name: Arab Republic of Egypt Previously: The United Arab Republic. Before 1952: The Egyptian Kingdom Orientation Identification. Egypt is the internationally used name but not the name used by the people of the country. It derives from the Greek Aegyptos‚ which in turn probably comes from ancient Egyptian words referring to the land ( Hut-ka-ptah‚ or "house of the essence [ka] of Ptah‚" a local

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    Society vs. Savagery Lord of the Flies written by William Golding in 1954‚ deals with the story of seven boys deserted on an island during the second World War. In order to establish a sense of civilization appoint a leader “Ralph”. However when the boys lose the order due to differing ideas‚ they transform into savages. This is where the boys begin to believe in Jack‚ the boy that believes less in society and prefers to be savage. Jack represents evil and savagery. Lord of the Flies is a

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    Mesopotamian Civilization Mesopotamia was located between two rivers the Tigris river and the Euphrates river. The rivers were very helpful to them. The rivers gave them water and a way to travel. Between the two rivers was very fertile soil‚ which helped them‚ farm near their homes. They also had a semiarid climate‚ which is it rains a lot and the summers are very hot. The first civilization was Sumer and they believed in polytheism or the belief in many gods or goddess. They believed

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    Flaubert’s Travels in Egypt Although the Orient had a lot to offer‚ Flaubert seemed to only recognize one major theme‚ sex. Europe was not nearly as grotesque as Flaubert suggests about the orient‚ but Egypt definitely had a lot more to offer. As we read Flaubert’ writings to himself‚ family and friends‚ sex is always incorporated in one-way or another. As written in Orientalism‚ by Edward Said‚ Flaubert says‚ “Just as the various colonial possessions—quite apart from their economic benefit to metropolitan

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    Personal freedom is much more important than having a steady income (economic security). Personal freedom is “freedom of the person in going and coming‚ equality before the courts‚ security of private property‚ freedom of opinion and its expression‚ and freedom of conscience subject to the rights of others and of the public” (Personal Freedom. Retrieved from https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/personal%20freedom) If personal freedom is what people are use to and have lived off of for a long

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    The readings assigned pertain to two opposing viewpoints of the role of government; economic rights‚ and individual rights. The main theme of both of these articles is focused on individual rights as presented in “The Economic Bill of Rights” (Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ 1944). However‚ they present differing interpretations on how these are applied in practice and their expected results. There are main points made by each author‚ and each has their respective “pros and cons”. Both readings have aspects

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    Small Island: Hortense vs. Society A person’s self image‚ whether conscious or subconscious‚ strongly affects how that person perceives the world around them. It influences an individual’s self-esteem‚ self-worth‚ and overall happiness. Unfortunately‚ the self-image can sometimes cloud a person’s vision in seeing the reality of things. In Andrea Levy’s Small Island‚ Hortense is a woman who grew up in Jamaica leading up to World War II‚ where schoolteachers were English and being a citizen of the

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    The Impact of Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt is a civilization of wealth and structure that flourished along the Nile River in northeastern Africa from about 3300 B.C to 30 B.C. In over 3‚000 years‚ one of the most sophisticated and creative societies advanced where no other civilization did. 2‚000 years later‚ it would be hard to think about the world without the impact of ancient Egypt‚ because it seems to have significantly affected every field of our American culture. The Egyptians have heavily

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