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    Geometry will be inspired by numerology and spiral patterns that occur in nature and will have a 3D dimension. The spiral configurations are powerful movements encouraging creativity. All materials used will be natural and include stone‚ mud brick and timber so as to minimise impact on the environment. The interior features will also use these natural materials to ensure eco friendliness. This will all emulate Clear patricians will also function as white boards for brainstorming. Post-it

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    When one thinks of Ancient Egypt they instantly think of mummies‚ pyramids‚ and Pharaohs. However the most important part to ancient Egyptians are the burial tombs and the mummification process. The whole time they were alive they thought about how to keep living in the afterlife and to prepare themselves for the extraneous journey. Mostly the wealthier Egyptians think of the afterlife and how to prepare for it. Mainly the royal court and always the Pharaohs and Queens have a plan for their burial

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    Ancient Greek History Why should one study the Ancient Greeks? There exist almost countless contributions that Greek culture has made to western society in the areas of art‚ literature‚ philosophy‚ drama‚ architecture and politics. Lasting visions of thought and inspiring intellect helped shaped today’s western culture with notions of democracy and personal freedoms. Greek scientists made revolutionary discoveries in medicine‚ mathematics‚ physics‚ and astronomy. It was the Greeks who‚ through

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    language of wedge-shaped symbols. It was used to record daily events‚ trade‚ astronomy‚ and literature on clay tablets by scribes who were the only ones educated to perform this task. Architectural innovations were abundant for the Sumerians. They used mud bricks in order to build walled cities‚ temples and palaces. Within these structures the Sumerians built arches‚ columns‚ ramps‚ and the pyramid-shaped ziggurat. In technology‚ the Sumerians developed copper and bronze tools and weapons. They also built

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    components‚ people in the society most likely are more loyal to their superior. While the Indus Valley civilization weren’t unified under one leader‚ the society did prosper in their technology and their construction. Buildings were constructed with mud bricks along with organized street systems that resemble modern day streets. The Indus Valley civilization also developed a complex writing system‚ still un-deciphered today. With their great advances in technology‚ the Indus Valley civilization was truly

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    green forest. We stood on a small dirt path that sliced through the woods. The trail seemed well traveled and the thousands of feet compacted it. In the trees above (OADJ)‚ insects buzzed and birds chirped. The barn we we came in was now a homey mud brick building. After seeing the serene and peaceful area‚ a warm wave of calm spread over me. Out of the woods to my left‚ a small party of native Vernans stepped into the clearing. The man who

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    usually follow the Euphrates because the banks of the Tigris are frequently steep and difficult. The climate of the region is semi-arid with a vast desert expanse in the north which gives way to a 15‚000 square kilometres region of marshes‚ lagoons‚ mud flats‚ and reed banks in the south. Language and Literature of Mesopotamia Students are required to learn Akkadian and Sumerian so that they will be literate consumers of specialized cuneiform studies. In general‚ students must take at least 4

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    Scattered throughout India are approximately 500‚000 villages. The Census of India regards most settlements of fewer than 5‚000 as a village. These settlements range from tiny hamlets of thatched huts to larger settlements of tile-roofed stone and brick houses. Most Indian villages are small; nearly 80 percent have fewer than 1‚000 inhabitants‚ according to the 1991 census. Most are nucleated settlements‚ while others are more dispersed. It is in villages that India’s most basic business--agriculture--takes

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    including men wore makeup. They believed the makeup had magical and even healing power ( “ Egypt: Daily Life”). Everyone wore some type of jewelry and their hairstyles were similar to today’s. The homes of Egyptians were made of sun dried mud made into brick and is called adobe. If you were a nobleman the home was divided into a reception area‚ a hall‚ and the private quarters. The commoners lived in town houses that were two or three stories high. The second or third floors provided family living

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    The Inca Empire The Inca Empire was one of the most extraordinary‚ monumental and organized civilization in America. Their domain extended from northern Ecuador to central Chile. Its capital was called Cuzco‚ which in Quechua means "Navel of the World". By the time of the Spanish arrival this city had 100‚000 inhabitants. Their chief god was the Sun; called "Inti"‚ this is also the second Peruvian currency. The foundation of the Empire was attributed to the Inca Manco

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