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    Ancient Mesopotamia

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    NOTES Geography * Mesopotamia means the land between the rivers in Greek. (rivers = Tigris and Euphrates) * It is located in western Asia. * It is also known as the world’s earliest urban civilizations. (arose around: 3500 bc) * Mesopotamia‚ known as “the cradle of civilization”‚ was the centre of Sumerian‚ Babylonian‚ Assyrian‚ and Chaldean civilizations. * The area now forms most of modern Iraq‚ south-eastern Turkey‚ and eastern Syria. * The natural wealth of Mesopotamia

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    The Ancient Greeks

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    What did the Ancient Greeks do for us? The Ancient Greeks were from the land we still know today as Greece and came from the cultures of two ancient societies the Minoans and the Mycenaeans who started on an island called Crete. Some of the ways Ancient Greeks have influenced us is with Language‚ Medicine‚ Sporting events and Astronomy. The Ancient Greeks have influenced the English language greatly from not only the alphabet but also a major proportion of its vocabulary. Their direction

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    Seul Art History Research Paper November 28‚ 2016 Dr. Ali Mousavi Ancient Greece Over a period of time‚ Greek art has developed many new art forms and ideas. Although they were heavily influenced by Egypt and Mesopotamia‚ their unique innovations have made the foundation of the Western art. Despite the changes from the Geometric and Orientalizing period to the Hellenistic period‚ you can see one consistent characteristic. The Ancient Greeks continue to worship their gods and goddesses by building

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    Ancient Olympics

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    Imagine traveling back to 776 BCE‚ where the first of all Olympic games started at Olympia‚ Ancient Greece. Of many things in the city-state of Olympia‚ Ancient Greece‚ the Ancient Olympics were most famous and known. Through 776 BCE to 393 AD‚ the Ancient Olympics took place in Olympia‚ Ancient Greece. The Ancient Olympics show Ancient Greek religion‚ daily life‚ and is important for people to understand why we have the modern Olympics to celebrate good health and strength. Before the Games

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    Ancient Banquets

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    Banquets in Ancient Cultures: Mesopotamia and Egypt Celebrating events over a table of food is a common occurrence in today’s culture. Food and dining were also ways of celebration practiced in the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt. Both cultures practiced the art of banqueting for many of the same events‚ but also on many different occasions. The food at these banquets‚ however‚ was very similar in both early cultures. Food is perhaps the most important aspect at any banquet. In

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    Ancient Egypt

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    jointly and protect themselves from divorce by agreeing to marriage contracts‚ which stipulated the financial obligations of the husband to his wife and children should the marriage end. However‚ women were not usually educated or officials. Ancient Egyptians had a polytheistic religion‚ over 2000 gods and goddesses. The Egyptians had many tales about how the world began. According to one legend‚ it started with an ocean in darkness. Then a mound of dry land rose up and the sun god Re appeared;

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    Ancient Futures

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    M. Y. ESCI-199 Introduction to Sustainable Development 22nd‚ May‚ 2012 Topic: Reflection Paper on Ancient Futures: Learning From Ladakh We hear a lot being said about development in our daily lives and we are all a part of it. Whether or not we are aware of how or to what extent we contribute to or affect development is another question‚ but we all add to it in one way or another. According to Helena Norberg-Hodge‚ development is a process of planned changes that are supposed

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    Ancient China

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    Pre-Axial Chinese Religion Did not develop religion as a separate realm of human concern Rites‚ rituals‚ ethics that bound the Chinese people were cultural phenomena (daily routine) Chinese approach toward ultimate reality stressed NATURE No clear creator outside nature Chinese thought always emphasized people (family and community) Peasant Heritage Numerous festivals timed by agricultural calendar Politically: single empire; emperor until 1911 Language diversity (Mandarin in north and Cantonese

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    Advancements and the Development of Agriculture in Ancient Greece and Rome Compare and contrast the development of institutions and traditions such as political‚ social‚ economic‚ or intellectual in any of the two classical civilizations: China‚ India‚ Greece‚ Rome‚ Mesoamerica‚ Andes. The rise of the Greek Empire was around 1000 B.C.E. The city of Rome was founded in 753 B.C.E. by Romulus; although‚ research reveals the area was inhabited before that time. The development of institutions

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    and the world forward in terms of what we can do and what we know about. However‚ the information that they discover may have some harmful consequences in addition to their beneficial contributions to society. Through Frankenstein‚ or The Modern Prometheus‚ Mary Shelley warns scientists to only experiment once they know all of the possible repercussions of their findings as scientific discoveries‚ such as the idea of designer babies‚ can have an enormous impact on society. First‚ Shelley

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