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    after 1200 years. After 1200 years‚ the long lost Egyptian city Thonis-Heracleion was finally unearthed near Alexandria. Thonis-Heracleion was beginning to become extinct to memory of mankind. The only written evidence of this place was preserved in ancient classic texts and inscriptions found by archaeologists. The existence of this mythical city was confirmed to be true when discovered in the year 2000 by archaeologist Franck Goddio and the European institute for underwater archaeology. Thonis-Heracleion

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    Ancient World and Christian World Inferno is Dante’s first poem in his The Divine Comedy. The poem starts with Dante traveling in dark where he loses his way. He is trying to get to his beloved Beatrice who is waiting for him. She sends ghost of Virgil to bring Dante to her. In order to get to Heaven‚ Dante will have to go through heaven‚ something that almost everyone did in Christian world. At the beginning‚ they enter the gate of hell. The First Circle of the Hell is for those people who never

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    AP World History Study Guide for Exam One: “Foundations: Prehistory- 600 C.E” Terms/Ideas To Know: 1.Pastorialism: Branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. 2.Patrilineal: System in which one belongs to one’s father’s lineage. 3. Matrilineal: A societal system in which one belongs to one’s matriline or mother’s lineage. 4. Hominids: Primate of the family Hominidae‚ which Homo sapiens is the

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    The invention of the printing press in 1445 would have an immensely large affect on the communication throughout the world for an eternity. The printing press had many large affects including making information exchange both easier and more accessible. However‚ many do not remember the fact that there were other ways of exchanging information and communicating long before the printing press was invented. Some examples of information exchange and written communication prior to the era of the printing

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    only M.Ed marks. UG level) Where B.Ed is the minimum qualification‚ only B.Ed marks. Interview 20 110 05 10 15 (B.LIS) 20 110 2 Note : 1. * - CA/CS/Cost Acc/LLB/MBA/PGDM @ - Research & Publication 2. Marks of M P/Eqv‚ HS/Eqv‚ UG/PG/B Ed/M Ed/BLIS/MLIS etc. will be awarded on percentage basis 3. Experience – 1.5 marks per completed year of teaching as (i) ‘in Service teachers’‚ or as (ii) teachers working under the FPI/FDI scheme of UGC or as (iii) approved PTT/CWT

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    Pg6-13 #1‚2‚3‚4‚8 Pg51-56 #1-6 1-The Mesopotamian’s believed in the afterlife and had a myth that they believed in known as “The Epic of Gilgamesh.” 2-The message of Siduri’s advice to Gilgamesh is that all men have to die and only the god’s can have immortality. She also says he needs to enjoy his life while he’s alive and not worry about dying. 3-Utnapishtim’s initial response and message compliments what Siduri said because both deal with how he should appreciate the life he has because

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    Chapter 21: The Muslim Empires 1. What event was most directly responsible for the rise of the gun powder empires in Turkey‚ Iran‚ and India and similar states in Tsarist Russia and Ming China? a. the invention of gunpowder b. the collapse of the Mongol Empire and its khanates c. the arrival of western European merchants in the area d. the revival of trade across Eurasia e. steppe nomads founded all five states 2. The Ottoman‚ Safavid‚ and Mughal empires shared all of these characteristics

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    believe it would have been extremely dangerous to have participated in this sport‚ yet other scholars state that many frescoes and paintings have been found with the depiction of bull-leaping‚ so this must have been a popular and real sport in the Ancient Greek era. Boxing in the Minoan society was a sport that involved skill‚ force and strategy. The sport was that one man verses the other in a contest in which they fight. There would have been an audience that would gather and watch the contestants

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    1.How would you name the school? What would be its mascot? Explain your choices. I would name the school based on the country there in or by a historical event that has happen in the past that had a good out come on their country. The reason that I have come up with this choice is because it seem like a good I deal to do it that way. More people would rather it be this way then just a random name with a thought about it. I would name the mascot after the main person that was in charge of the historical

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    Part One: 1. The Holy Land is an important site for all three monotheistic faiths because it represents them all even if they have slightly different beliefs. For example‚ the Jewish have the Wailing Wall‚ the Christian have Holy Sepulcher and the Muslims have the Dome of the Rock. Each of these specific cities throughout Jerusalem hold special importance through there religion. For Judaism the Temple Mount and Cave of the Patriarchs symbolize there religion. As for Christianity‚ the Church of

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