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    world civilizations

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    The Americas and Cultural Exchange in Central and Southern Asia The Americas and Cultural Exchange in Central and Southern Asia Allied American University This paper was prepared for World Civilizations I‚ homework assignment 6‚ taught by Professor Harmon. PART I 1. How did early peoples in the Americas adapt to their environment as they created technologies of food production and economics systems? The environment shaped the history of human settlements

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    Date: 2nd quarter in 13th century Provenience: Limoges‚ France Material: copper-gilt and champlevẻ enamel Measurements: 10 ¾ x 2 7/8 x 5 ½ in. As a symbol of jurisdiction and authority of high ranking catholic prelates‚ the crozier or known as pastoral staff at times is inspired by the shepherd’s crook. It can be used as a walking stick for support in journeys and in churches before the introduction of seats. In this crozier head‚ Saint Michael known as an emblem of church militant and an archangel

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    granted‚ things we think we need that we don’t‚ and worst of all things that we don’t think we need that we would be lost without. So many other nations don’t have the things that we as a generation cannot even go a day without. This tribe of nomads in Afghanistan has things like cell phones and walkie-talkies and they don’t view them as a necessity like they are here. These people don’t believe that they need these things. Things like that just prove that depending on where you live and were

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    Trade In The 1600s

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    Through sudden progression and change‚ trade had not only become known as a source of commerce and become beneficial towards those who participate in it but‚ it had also become a social and cultural benefactor. Trade itself had become a known concept once someone who is quite curious and adventurous had arrived at another land and voluntarily created diplomatic relations with one another which digresses to successful trades and a new exchange of materials‚ cultures‚ and ideas from each individual

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    people who had to survive under harsh living conditions. They were faced with many problems and challenges and yet they survived for hundreds of years thanks to their way of life. Each tribe was accustomed to different methods of survival; some were nomads and some were settled in the same place‚ but they all had similar attributes on how to survive. The Native American Indians main source of food was hunting. The native children would be trained from childhood to how to hunt and how to use hunting

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    attention to improving your skills in close reading. 4) The course will examine pastoral poetry from its origins in the Greek Idylls‚ its dissemination through Roman models and its diversification into many forms: the elegy‚ the country house poem‚ the love lyric‚ the poem of reflection‚ the philosophical poem‚ the nature poem and the satire. 5) The course will focus historically on the pastoral not simply because it provides the originating mode for these diverse forms but because

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    Gebusi Notes

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    Anthro Gebusi Notes: Part 1: * N (Narrator) and Eileen are from University of Michigan—traveled on government funds to research inexistent people (the Kramo) in New Guinea * They ended up in Honibo land‚ where they were wanted to stay but bad misquitos‚ weather‚ etc. drove them to go to their carrior’s land * Yuway: couldn’t communicate well but was strong and helped them on their voyage‚ most patient‚ insightful‚ and pleasant helper to N learning the language * Gono: never

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    Loanin Geography

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    As discussed‚ Loanin is one of the developing countries which have rhodium reserves under its surface. Talking about the Loanin‚ it is famous for his pastoral settings and there are nomadic tribes who usually drive cattle and gain their living. One of the significant importances that this country has is related to the Loanin monkeys who lives in the virgin hardwood forest which are not found anywhere around the world. Looking at the literacy rate of the country‚ 90% of the population is illiterate

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    that peaceful minds lead to peaceful speech and peaceful actions. If the minds of living beings are at peace‚ the world will be at peace” (Ron Epstein). So like the major religions around the world‚ at its core‚ Buddhism is a religion of peace. Air Nomads‚ including Aang in a way seem to have some parallels with Buddhist tradition and

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    Ibn Khaldun

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    groups of people‚ nomads and townspeople‚ with peasants in between then he characterized each group with a certain sociological structure. In terms of history‚ Ibn Khaldun wanted to examine analyse history by dividing it into two parts historical manifest and historical gist. Finally‚ in regard to philosophy‚ Ibn Khaldun attempted to re-examine mysticism and theology in developing a model of the Sufism. Ibn Khaldun contribution to the discipline of sociology‚ he first looked at nomads’ characteristics

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