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    Seal is a programme implemented into schools in 2003; this is the schools choice at present if they wish to still enforce this programme‚ though this is likely to be in most schools already. Seal is a programme that highlights the importance of effective good learning‚ positive behaviours‚ uninterrupted attendance and emotional wellbeing. This falls under 3 ‘waves’ The first wave is basically the school creating a happy healthy stimulating environment where children can be taught social and emotional

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    Egypt. The yearly activity is that it floods the river valley and moist fertile land is left behind. The resource the Nile has is the floodplain full of fertile land 5. Cataract- an unnavigable stretch of rapids and waterfalls 6. Delta- at one of the ends of rivers where the river spreads into many different streams 7. Silt- fine sand or clay that is easily carried by water 8. Papyrus- another type of paper that early civilizations used to write impotant info. It is thicker than

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    it works. In ancient civilizations they too had their own culture. In comparing and contrasting the Ancient Civilations of the Indus River Valley and the Chinese Dynasties the differences their cultures contain are clear including their Religious views‚ the way they express themselves artistically and most importantly how they communicated socially. Some of the religious differences that the Indus and Chinese were for example were who these civilizations believed in. The Indus worshipped a goddess

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    The Arise of Civilizations in Mesopotamia and the Nile River Valley The Fertile Crescent lies from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. The Fertile Crescent was a land named because of its good soil and its golden wheat fields. Within the Fertile Crescent was a region called Mesopotamia that the ancient Greeks had named later. This meant “between the rivers” where it was located it was between the Tigris river and the Euphrates river. In this area the world’s first civilization arose in Southeastern

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    There were four River Valley Civilizations‚ India‚ China‚ Egypt‚ Sumer‚ and each had a way to thrive. Each of them had their own different technique of doing things‚ but they all had a common goal. So‚ I am going to compare and contrast their writing and trading systems. The four River Valley Civilizations had writing systems to communicate; each used writing to communicate not only with their fellow neighbors‚ but with other civilizations. They each used writing for trade‚ and this

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    Approximately 5000 years ago the first complex‚ politically centralized civilizations began to form independently along numerous river valleys throughout parts of Asia and Africa. These civilizations were the building blocks for organization of human economic‚ political‚ religious‚ and social practices. Although the cultures of both Ancient Egypt and Shang China River Valley Civilizations share geographic‚ religious‚ and political similarities‚ the cultures are vastly different when social characteristics

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    Mesopotamia and the Indus civilization are two great civilizations with different aspects to their development. The Indus civilization had a long-lasting effect that is seen today by the name India‚ which was taken from the name Indus. They both have famous scriptures‚ the Rgveda for Indus‚ and the Epic of Gilgamesh in Mesopotamia which influences the civilization. They also have two different developments of their language‚ the Semitic language in Mesopotamia and Proto-Indo European(PIE) and Proto-Indo

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    Four Great River Civilizations Introduction The four great river civilizations involved four rivers; Yellow RiverIndus River‚ Tigris and Euphrates River and Nile River. The people that were involved were the Chinese‚ the Mesopotamians‚ Egyptians and Indians of the Indus valley. The civilizations were characterized by their specific forms of literature‚ their modes of agriculture‚ their forms of governance and the art that was involved. The main reason for the birth of these civilizations was the fact

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    Before 600 BCE in the Ancient River Civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt‚ they developed cultures that share similar religious beliefs and writing systems‚ but different types of architectural monumental buildings. Mesopotamia and Egypt had similar religious beliefs. Mesopotamia was a polytheistic religion. They had gods like UR and Uruk. Egypt was also a polytheistic religion‚with gods like Isis and Osiris. They created different gods which helped to explain why different things occurred

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    survivors could restart civilization with healthy seeds. Magnus Bredeli-Tveiten‚ who oversaw construction of the vault‚ told the Associated Press that he expected it to last as long as the 4‚500-year-old pyramids of Egypt. However‚ for a certain percentage of the public‚ ancient civilizations like Egypt are just one key to a nuclear war that already happened--thousands of years ago. Believers maintain that in the distant past either extraterrestrials or a lost civilization like Atlantis detonated

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