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    The Pleistocene Epoch

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    The Pleistocene Epoch occurred during the Cenozoic Era of the Quaternary period‚ it took up most of the era extending from 1.81-0.01 MYA. The pleistocene is referred to as the Last Ice age‚ when modern humans were primarily evident. As a matter of fact the Pleistocene is a combination between two latin words “Pleistos” meaning most and “Kainos” meaning new or recent. The continents were in their most current positioning Grasslands had developed to adapt to the new chillier climate‚ environments

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    we are today. Developments at this time included; Philosophy‚ the blossoming of theater‚ and funding from the "Delian League" made Athens very wealthy. This was an anti-Persian coolalision‚ and used its sea-based alliance to drive Persians out of Ionian Greece. Once their goal was accomplished Athens wouldn’t allow city states to back out‚ and made an example of the city states of Naxos and Thebes when they tried to reble. They spent Delian money on building up their city‚ and they used state funds

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    songs that were sang were generally monophic and they aften accompanied themselves with an instrument like a lyre or even a drum. 4)What are modes? Describe at least one type of mode. Modes were used before the modern day scales. One Kind of mode is Ionian. 5)What is polyphonic music? How does it differ from monophonic music?  Polyphonic Music uses two or more independent melodies. It differs from monophic music because monophic music was dominated in early middle ages. 1)Why did early humans develop

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    I am gylippus the greatest mothax general that sparta has seen or will ever see. I turned the tides of the war at syracuse and devastated the athenians‚ but i’m getting ahead of myself. This is the beginning of the second peloponnesian war and i am proving my worth as the best general of all time. I have gained experience battling athens before in the archidamian war i have proven my worth as a commander and i will be instrumental in destroying the athenians once and for all. Even as a mere morthax

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    Fellow Athenians‚ Our beloved city has fallen to our greatest rival‚ Sparta. They have destroyed our great walls and warships. We are with no government. I am here to help with my money. You may be thinking how‚ but I am a young man with wealth. I am offering my wealth to Athens. You may be asking why or how can we trust you and the answer is I am willing to give all my wealth to Athens the city that will be. Even though‚ I will be helping to fund the city’s construction the rest

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    Music Unit 3 Text

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    songs that were sang were generally monophic and they often accompanied themselves with an instrument like a lyre or even a drum. 4. What are modes? Describe at least one type of mode. Modes were used before the modern day scales. One Kind of mode is Ionian. 5. What is polyphonic music? How does it differ from monophonic music?Polyphonic Music uses two or more independent melodies. It differs from monophic music because monophic music was dominated in early middle ages. Critical Thinking Questions

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    Albania

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    Divisions and Subdivisions: Albania has a great potential for tourism. There are many choices for every age. It is a small country in the southeast of Europe. It is surrounded by Greece‚ FYR Macedonia‚ Kosovo‚ Montenegro and the Adriatic and Ionian Sea. Its area is 11100 square miles or about 7 times smaller than Idaho. The national flag shows a black eagle with two heads in a red field. Today there are 3 millions of people living in Albania. a. The only

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    Women’s Role and Status in Ancient Civilizations Throughout history‚ women have been subject to a multitude of treatments and statuses through the hands of their male counterparts. In Ancient Egypt‚ women enjoyed a clear majority of the same privileges as the men. In other civilizations‚ such as classical age Greece‚ women enjoyed very few social and political privileges compared to previous civilizations. The variation of the influence and status of women can partly be attributed to the cultural

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    The Peace of Vienna After the end of the age of Napoleon European powers needed to discuss the now disorganized borders that the Napoleonic Wars had created. They met in Vienna and negotiated over borders‚ until they finally came to a conclusion‚ The Peace of Vienna. The Peace of Vienna was the most far reaching diplomatic agreement between the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 and the Peace of Paris 1919 which end the First World War. In the wake of Napoleon’s defeat‚ Europe was left deeply disorganized

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    Greek Food and Culture

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    and Soutzoukakia‚ which is spiced‚ sausage shaped meatballs in tomato sauce‚ Souvlaki‚ which is meat kebabs in pita bread‚ and Moussaka‚ which is eggplant and meat casserole. In the small areas of Greece that were under the Venetians‚ such as the Ionian Islands and the Cyclades‚ foods were strongly influenced by the Italian culture. Dishes that were influenced by Italians included Bourdeto‚ which is a fish stew from Corfu‚ and Poutinga‚ which is a pudding that is outlawed by the Greek Church. Greeks

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