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    History is what shapes our daily lives. All the past events such as fights for justice and freedom make it possible to survive in today’s day and age. In the past many people were discriminated against because of the color of their skin while others were forced and bullied to move off of their own premises just because others had that authority. A lot of history that is learned about and recognized is because of the works and writings available for us to read. Through literature we learn a lot of

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    similarities. (Mrs. Welsh) Ancient Egypt was very advanced for their age. They found new ways of technology including a writing system‚ many types of medicines and cures‚ toothbrush and toothpaste‚ and they built tall pyramids out of stone for the burial site of their kings and leaders‚ who were thought to be deities‚ or gods.According to the textbook‚ “Egypt invented many useful items we still use”. Whilst having the similarities of having their own writing system‚

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    The Transition of Gaul to Roman Gaul In eighth to sixth century BCE Celtic Gaul’s culture began to emerge. Its surrounding neighbors‚ especially the Romans‚ saw their culture as barbaric. Gaul was separated into tribes led by chiefs. Life had been uncomfortable‚ agitating‚ and very divided between the tribes and its people. The Romans saw this division as an opportunity to take Gaul‚ and conquered it in the turning battle of Alesia in 52 BCE. The victory in this battle resulted in new Roman cities

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    successful civilizations. All of these ancient civilizations created many things and ideas that increased the advancement of mankind. All cultures do contribute to the advancement of mankind. More specifically‚ ancient cultures‚ such as Egypt‚ the Middle East‚ Greece‚ Rome‚ and Asia all contributed to mankind’s advancement. One of the earlier civilizations was Ancient Egypt‚ who are credited with creating a numerical system‚ religious ideas‚ such as the afterlife‚ and everyday objects‚ such as the calendar

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    For this paper‚ I have identified two trends that have lasting influence on the United States of America (USA). The social trend that I will be addressing is the impact of young women to the America’s culture. After the World War 2 (WWII)‚ Americans referred to the decade of the 1920s as the Roaring Twenties because of a varied of factors which include rapid social change‚ impact of technology on domestic life and the changes in social values. Women started to have more social freedoms and young

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    -Egypt is better than (country) because it has Ancient Egyptian alphabet pictures. The story about a character of pharaoh Dynasty politics and stories of religious. This alphabet pictures was carve inside the pyramid. It around more than 4000 years old. If you like to learn about the ancient history Egypt is another good choice -You should visit Egypt because there are many oldest and largest things that are suitable for take a photo and share it to your friends. -You need to visit Egypt now because

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    The Geography of the Middle East Essay The Middle East is a large and diverse geographical area located in southwest Asia and northeast Africa. It extends over 2‚000 miles from the Black Sea in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south‚ and about 1‚000 miles from the Mediterranean Sea in the west to the mountains of Iran. The term “Middle East” came into common use in the early twentieth century‚ but remains loosely defined. One term sometimes applied to part of this area is “Fertile Crescent‚” which

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    Seinfeld on the American Sitcom From its revolutionary take on the way sitcoms are produced to providing the catalyst for the rebirth of Pez dispensers in America‚ Seinfeld is remembered not only for its impact on American popculture‚ but also for how it helped redefine the sitcom genre. The success of Seinfeld’s unique spin on the sitcom format while on air‚ and its continued popularity in syndication today‚ has caused both network executives and audiences to reevaluate what truly defines a winning

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    Geography  Origin of the Discipline  Three Fundamental Questions  Concepts  Two Dimensioned Researches  System of Geography  Four Schools of Research Origin of the Discipline  Geography (English)  was first coined by Eratosthenes (270 – 192 B.C)‚ a Greek scientist/geographer‚ chief librarian of the Alexanria Library  Geō = Earth Graphia = Description Concept of Geography The studies of the phenomena‚ processes and patterns of natural environment and the spatial organization

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    Communal living which scared the U.S. government since this was during the time of the Cold War with Russia. They did not like the idea of their people starting to imitate the lifestyles of the Russians‚ their enemies. They helped Americans come to a point of expressing themselves although the things they did were not good and something we can learn from. Although the what the hippies did when they were rebelling was not ideal they were rebelling against a something that was worthwhile. Both groups

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