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    Arianism‚ a Christian heresy first proposed early in the 4th century by the Alexandrian presbyter Arius. It affirmed that Christ is not truly divine but a created being. Arius’ basic premise was the uniqueness of God‚ who is alone self-existent and immutable; the Son‚ who is not self-existent‚ cannot be God. Because the Godhead is unique‚ it cannot be shared or communicated‚ so the Son cannot be God. Because the Godhead is immutable‚ the Son‚ who is mutable‚ being represented in the Gospels as subject

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    These pyramids took place in the Third Dynasty during 2630-2575 BC. King Djoser commissioned this monumental architecture in Egypt. The designer was Djoser’s prime minister‚ Ihotep‚ whose name is inscribed on a statue at the site. The purpose was to hold his mummified body. The Step Pyramid of Pharaoh Djoser’s at Saqqara arose as a traditional‚ flat-roofed mastaba‚ although in 2611 B.C.‚ by the end of his nineteen-year reign‚ it had risen to six stepped layers and stood two hundred and four feet

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    May 4‚ 2012 COMPARE AND CONTRAST MONGOLS AND BYZANTINE EMPIRE The Mongols and Byzantium were similar and different in terms of state forms (both had provinces or khanates‚ but only Byzantium had a theocracy)‚ cultural exchange (trade flourished in both countries‚ but the ways in which cultural diffusion occurred differed)‚ and the effect each empire had on neighboring countries after they declined (they both heavily impacted the surrounding countries but how they declined differed)‚ and

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    a new lesson for you about ancient Mesopotamia The Euphrates River and Tigris River form the base of civilization Mesopotanians lived long ago Dedicated god’s and had control By the EU-Phrates River (x4) They believed in many gods‚ this is polytheism Shamash was the god of sun; Dagon of vegetation By the EU-Phrates River (x4) Akkadian was what they spoke‚ wrote on clay tablets some call notes They had temples called ziggurat They kept themselves united under Hammurabi’s code You obey Hammurabi’s

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    cease to exist and become one with the universe. 2. Explain and evaluate the Hindu ideas of Brahman‚ atman and reality. - Hinduism is a term that refers to the collet of faith that originated in India. The main elements of Hinduism are polytheism‚ karma ad reincarnation. Along with those‚ Brahman is considered to be the ultimate reality or principle and source and also the sustain of all the things‚ while atman is the inner self. 3. Explain the Buddha’s four noble truths.  Is he correct

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    Beowulf Analysis Beowulf is an old English poem‚ it emerged as an oral legend then it was written down during the Anglo-Saxon period. It was greatly influenced by the Germanic invasion and the separation of the Roman Empire. Therefore‚ Germanic pagan and pre-Christian culture were shown in the stories. Through Beowulf‚ it is clear to see that Germanic society emphasizes courage‚ loyalty‚ generosity‚ and strong individual reputations; secondly‚ the differences and similarities between Germanic culture

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    Women: A Necessary Evil Shane Ali-Kanhai Daniel Mcclarnon CLT 3378-08 The origin of mankind has been one of the most controversial issues among different cultures throughout history. Themes such as the creation of Earth‚ the first appearance of man‚ and the meddling of the gods have sparked debates among scholars for centuries. Among these arguments‚ the creation of women has played a big role in the facade of the world today. In several cultures one woman fueled the debacle of man’s

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    1. What two economic systems were fused to make feudalism? Feudalism was a mix between the Latin Empire and the Germanic invasions. Therefore‚ the Roman and German economic systems were fused together to create it. The two societies were very different‚ but after spending some time so close together‚ began to adopt parts of each other. Christianity was adopted‚ and Germanic law superseded that of Roman law. One main difference was that Roman society had privately held land‚ where as German society

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    world. Both stories profess that man and woman are created by this higher power to multiply and occupy the earth; however‚ the stories differ in the beliefs of the origins of the divine powers with Genesis based on monotheism and Nihongi based on polytheism. Throughout both stories‚ the nature of the divinity‚ how natural elements are respected and the relationship between man and woman are all aspects of a power struggle that defines how the

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    1. What does the word Islam mean? In Arabic‚ the word “Islam” means submission or surrender‚ it is derived from the root word “salam” in which you can also derive the root words peace and safety. 2. What is Zamzam? The name of the holy well located in Mecca believed to be revealed when Abraham’s infant son Ishmael kicked the ground desperate for water. Millions of Muslims today drink from the well while performing their pilgrimage to Mecca 3.

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