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    Hellenistic Period

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    How did Hellenistic Culture shape the rest of the Mediterranean world? The Hellenistic culture had a huge influence and major effect on the Mediterranean world because it was very advanced and highly educated. Many Greek and Hellenistic ideas were spread throughout the countries such as‚ Egypt‚ India and Southwest Asia. First-hand and advanced ways of math‚ science and philosophy were developing their way into these other countries. It affected the way that they thought and their way of life

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    world history‚ creating its greatest impact in the realm of art and architecture. DEspite commonly being perceived as a single‚ uniform time period‚ there were several distinct periods of artistic styles including the Geometric‚ Classical‚ and Hellenistic periods. Each period is marked by distinctive characteristics that set it apart and often also reflect the historical and mythological aspects of Greek society. The Geometric period was one of the earliest period of Greek art‚ lasting from the ninth

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    Being on of the oldest civilizations on earth‚ Egypt is a country in North Africa‚ on the Mediterranean Sea. The Early Egyptians are thought to have been very knowledgeable individuals. They created and thought of ideas that were far in the future to other groups. When one thinks about the Egyptians‚ the first thing that probably comes to mind is their practice of mummification. This idea on its own shows the brilliancy that the Egyptians had. After thinking about that process‚ the next thing that

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    The middle east has been at the centre of involvement for great powers for centuries. Its people have been subjected to conquest‚ colonization‚ and regime change. The Ottoman Empire‚ European powers and the United States have each impacted the region. The combination of their actions created the modern states of the Middle East as we know them today. This argues that the current social and political situation in the region is a direct consequence of these various powers. The Ottoman Empire was facing

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    In her article “The Hellenistic Family‚” Dorothy J. Thompson seeks to demonstrate the ways in which changes in the Hellenistic family structure mirrored and influenced overarching societal trends. Additionally‚ she endeavors to illuminate the limited usefulness of applying generalized family models to the diverse and multicultural environment of the post-Alexandrian Hellenistic world. Through her implementation of a variety of primary sources (i.e.‚ histories‚ stone inscriptions‚ papyri‚ ect.)‚ Thompson

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    power‚ and mystery‚ Nefertiti and her husband‚ Pharaoh Akhenaten‚ or Amenhotep IV‚ ruled from 1353 to 1336 B.C. She was the head queen of Egypt and wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 14th century B.C. Together they established the religious mythology of Aten‚ the sun god‚ and made it the most important god to worship-- even going to the extent of making the city of Akhetaton to honor their god. One of the greatest women to have ruled‚ Nefertiti’s husband made it his duty to make her an equal; something

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    Thutmose III was the 6th Pharoah of the 18th Dynasty in Egypt. During his reign‚ he created a new model for a larger army; reformed the administration‚ weapons‚ chariots; and developed a way for the army to support itself away from Egypt (Gabriel 21). Most relevantly‚ he changed Egypt’s originally more defensive policies into an offensive strategy‚ which required the control of city-states in Canaan and Syria. The new policies focused on finding ways to travel faster during campaigns‚ and required

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    For hundreds of years‚ Egypt was ruled by the Ottoman Empire until taken over by the French in 1798 and remained under French influence until the British gained control in 1882. By 1922‚ Britain was in full power of Egypt and their government was run by a constitutional monarchy that mirrored that of Belgium specifically‚ among other European countries. This monarchy was not uniquely Egyptian‚ but an illusion of independence perpetuated by the British and named the Veiled Protectorate. Britain wanted

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    Reich from from the remains of the past and used his power to influence every aspect of German life until he had not only the government’s power but also the support of the people. While Hitler was the man behind the Third Reich‚ he does not solely define the Reich. While Hitler was capable of not only convincing a nation of people to believe in the Nazi ideals but also to follow him into war with not only the world but also their own neighbors. The Third Reich is best defined by

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    Factory Is Located

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    to the community? Yes‚ because the factory is located in a small town that provides workers to the factory and owners feel an obligation to insure to them that they will not lose their jobs‚ and the owners obligation to the community is to employ 30 women who do the boxing. B- Is the size of the town a factor? Would it make a difference if the company was located in a large city? Yes‚ because if the factory is located in a larger city it will find various suppliers with good quality

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