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    bored blind. So‚ I can’t see anyone ‚ anything.moreover‚ I don’t know where am I now! I can’t see any light although it’s morning. I haven’t seen sunrise‚ sunset. It may sound amusing. If I will say‚ my one desire is to see greatness of The Great Pyramid of Giza. Do activity with my friends in physical section or be a good doctor Although I wish I could be. All this makes me sick altogether. I ever blamed God that He is not fair to me. Why did you not love me at all. I wonder what I’m doing wrong

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    Upside Down is an amazing movie‚ written by Juan Solanas‚ which tells the story of Adam. A kid born in the world below and whose curiosity and drive leads him to explore beyond his world’s limit. One day he meets a young girl from the above world called Eden‚ they quickly become friends‚ and begin meeting each other on a daily basis in the same spot. As they grow this relationship becomes stronger‚ and finally fall in love with each other. This leads them to break the law and enter into each other’s

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    thorough research‚ Wilson and Sears’ theory on how the pyramids were built is the most convincing of the three. They provide proof that the Egyptians built the pyramids themselves with a variety of materials‚ such as wood‚ and how their religious beliefs likely sped up the construction process. While other explanations‚ such as von Däniken’s‚ focus on his own opinions and conspiracy theories (like his claim that extraterrestrials built the pyramids)‚ Wilson and Sears are realistic and back up their arguments

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    Extrapolating this analogy to ancient cities like Teotihuacán‚ Mayan values and points of cultural emphasis can be derived and stitched together to form a more tangible understanding of who these people were and to which gods they prayed. Specifically for the Maya‚ the notion of the father sun god was a significant part of their culture‚ even serving a main role in the Mayan origin story. Through an analysis of Teotihuacán’s city grid and of the Pyramid of the Sun‚ these structures can

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    Egypt civilization appears to have begun about 4‚000 to 3‚500 B.C. in northern Africa‚ while the Mayan civilization appears to have arisen around 3300 B.C. in the Yucatan peninsula of North America‚ now modern Guatemala. Both of these cultures occupied large areas of land and expanded their domains through military conquest and exploration -- but were ultimately conquered by others. Both Egyptian and Mayan cultures were polytheistic with rulers that represented gods on earth. The myths of ancient Egypt

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    Week 4 Assignment 1 HUM 110 Nov 3‚ 2012 The Mayan Civilization’s territory stretched across Mesoamerica and the Yucatan Peninsula. There were three periods of Mayan history that held significant events for the civilization. They were Pre-Classic 300BC-250AD‚ Classic Period 250AD-900AD‚ and the Post Classic-after 900AD. However‚ the Mayan Civilization started to collapse during the Post Classic period‚ around 750 AD. There have been many shared and stories told about how this down fall occurred

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    to the collapse of the Mayan civilization. The Maya were a highly developed civilization spanning from almost 2000 B.C.E to 1200 A.D. The decline of their civilization provides important insight into the importance of sustainable development. The importance of sustainable development is exemplified by the demise of the Mayan empire due to their agricultural techniques‚ constant warfare and rapid population growth. A large part of the Mayan economy was agriculture. The Mayans mainly grew maize (corn)

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    writing system‚ class system‚ calendar‚ and education system. Every society has different ways of doing each thing. For the mayans‚ they had a education system that was a bit unfair‚ a class system‚ a complex writing system‚ and two intricate calendars. In our society‚ education is very important and it is extremely hard to be successful without one. Although‚ clearly in mayan society it is less important considering how not many of the people have it. Only children of a high class were allowed

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    Korean civilization and Mayans civilizations were very different. First of all‚ they are located in the opposite side of the world. Secondly Koreans belongs to Asian society and Mayans to Central and South Americans. They eat different kind of food‚ and live in different environment/government system. Koreans are the people who have long history. People say that ancient Korean originated from Mongolia‚ as the time went on‚ people from a little villages started to movie down. As they grew bigger

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    ten with a symbol representing zero to nine. Numbers are written horizontally with each number place representing that the number value has exceeded the value of the number place to the right. The Mayans or Mesoamericans used a twenty based number system that is written vertically. According to the Mayans numerical system one dot is equal to one and instead of writing five dots for the number five a line replaces the dots. As you continue to count you place dots six through nine above the line that

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