Ecological sanitation – an approach that tries to emulate nature through the recycling of nutrients and water from human and animal wastes in a hygienically safe manner. History The earliest evidence of urban sanitation was seen in Harappa‚ Mohenjo-daro‚ and the recently discovered Rakhigarhi of
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THE INDIAN RELIGIONS The Indus Valley Civilization Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa (2500 – 1500 B.C.) - trade‚ commerce‚ domestic‚ sewage system‚ drainages‚ buildings‚ establishments‚ streets‚ paved roads‚ fortresses‚ urban planning‚ infrastructure‚ peaceful civilizations - indigenous Indian people – Dravidian‚ language – Dravidian or Indo-Aryan - declined between 1800 – 1700 B.C.E.‚ possibly due to the effects of flooding and drought - Aryan (‘Noble Ones’) Invasion/Migration - nomadic tribe located
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2. What were the environmental surroundings of each of the four major river-valley civilizations? The four major river valleys were: Nile river (Egypt)‚ Indus (Pakistan) Tigris and Euphrates (what is now Iraq)‚ and the yellow river (what is now china). Egypt (Nile River) was surrounded by marshlands‚ ponds‚ and lakes. There was “black earth”‚ an alluvial plain created from regular floods from central African headwaters‚ Egypt was bordered by the Sahara desert‚ with scattered oasis. Indus (Pakistan)
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gov/pubs/factsheets/whatiscan.pdf>. Daro‚ Deborah. Confronting Child Abuse: Research for Effective Program Design. New York: Free‚ 1988. 125. Print. Daro‚ Deborah. Confronting Child Abuse: Research for Effective Program Design. New York: Free‚ 1988. 143-44. Print. Daro‚ Deborah. Confronting Child Abuse: Research for Effective Program Design. New York: Free‚ 1988. 29-30. Print. Daro‚ Deborah. Confronting Child Abuse: Research for Effective Program Design. New York: Free‚ 1988. 32. Print. Daro‚ Deborah. Confronting
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1. Identify economic and social features of human societies during the Paleolithic era. Paleolithic‚ Homo afarensis‚ Neandertal‚ Lascaux‚ Natufian Culture‚ Homo sapiens‚ Venus figurines. See: 10-15 in Traditions and Encounters 2. Explain the reasons behind the transition to agriculture during the Neolithic era. Neolithic. See: 15-20 in Traditions and Encounters 3. Discuss the early development of Sumer. Sumer‚ Standard of Ur‚ Ziggurat. See: 21-35 4. Outline the causes and effects
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[pic] 1. The famous ancient city situated on the Indus bank near Larkana is: A. Kot Diji B. Harappa C. Chaukandi D. Moen-jo-Daro 2. The construction of a two-story well for water storage in the ancient city of Moen-jo-Daro depicts the: A. Purity of water B. Excessive wealth C. Availability of land D. Sense of decoration 3. Identify the common feature of Hindu and Muslim art: A. Domes
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Origin Running Head: Hinduism: An Ancient System of Dharma |Antilkumar Gandhi | |Prof. Charles Fleming | |Religion & Philosophy | |HUM-400
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Unit One Exam Make-up We spend our daily lives living in a civilization‚ an advanced state of society with a high level of culture‚ science‚ industry and government. Living in today’s society has set our way of life apart from the way of life from the early and advancing civilizations. Today it’s effortless to get wrapped up in our society and take for granted who and what got us to this point in time. The Early civilizations and the advancements they made built a foundation to start living
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only enough crops to meet family needs (2) irrigating farmland (4) exchanging farm products for money 4. Which heading best completes the partial outline below? (1) Economic Development in Ancient Egypt (3) Cultural Diffusion in Mohenjo-Daro (2) Features of the Old Stone Age (4) Characteristics of Civilizations 5. During which period did the domestication of animals and growing of crops first occur? (1) Iron Age (3) Old Stone Age (2) Neolithic Revolution (4)
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Introduction The first wheel may have been used for transport about 4‚000 years ago in India in the civilization of Harappa Mohenjo-Daro‚ it is said‚ but it was the 18th Century before the first horseless carriage actually hit the roads. Powered vehicles‚ however have been experimented with from as early as the 14th Century‚ several Italians having tried out wind driven cars‚ Leonardo da Vinci being one among them. It was after James Watt’s steam engine in 1705 that a powered vehicle was looked
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