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    ANCIENT CHINESE INVENTIONS

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    ANCIENT CHINESE INVENTIONS            The Chinese invented many useful inventions such as Gunpowder‚ hang gliders‚ and the compass. Today these inventions are used daily in our everyday lives. Currently gunpowder is used in fireworks and deadly weapons such as guns. The compass is used when people are outdoors‚ hiking‚ or camping. Hang glider is used for recreation. People get on top of a high ledge and jump off to get acceleration. Now these ancient inventions are used every day and are very

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    Ancient Astronaut Theory

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    Ancient Astronaut Theory Language and Communication: Research LAT1 February 07‚ 2012 Ancient Astronaut Theory Research suggests that in ancient human history‚ extraterrestrials came to Earth‚ where they were hailed as deities and helped form human civilization. This idea is called the “Ancient Astronaut Theory” and can be supported by examining several areas of human history and practices. First‚ by examining religious texts and beliefs and the information

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    In ancient egypt‚ preserving bodies for life after death was a crucial process. This process was called mummification. They believed that in order for the body to be ready for the afterlife‚ they had to preserve the body while also putting any special items their family think they should have. Although‚ only rich were buried in tombs. Poor were buried in sand. According to Egyptian belief the soul did not die. The soul would take the form of a bird‚ usually a falcon and fly around in the world of

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    Ancient History

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    To what extent was Themistocles responsible for the Greek victory in the Persian wars in 480-479BC? Themistocles was a prominent figure within the Greek battles against the Persians during the periods of 480-479 BC. Themistocles had a major influence in the battles at Artemisium‚ Salamis‚ Plataea and Mycale which lead to the Greek victory in the war. Through his unique contributions to the battles‚ Themistocles had greatly impacted on these victories some majorly others to a small extent‚ achieved

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    What do sources reveal about the lives of woman in Sparta? Sources reveal that the lives of woman in Sparta‚ that they were treated differently to spartiate men‚ they were not allowed to do majority if things that the Spartan men did‚ such as hunting‚ working‚ and most leisure activities such as watching cockfighting or boar fighting. Woman were to stay at home and do home duties such as cooking‚ cleaning and ultimately look after the children. Women were expected to raise children and to make

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    Ancient history

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    Greece: Bronze Age Society – Minoan Society (b) Explain what relevant evidence reveals about Minoan religious beliefs and practices. Most of our sources about Minoan society come from Linear A and B together with depictions in frescoes and on coins and the discovery of evidence found in shrines‚ caves‚ palaces and villas. It is from this evidence that we learn about Minoan religious beliefs and practices‚ including places of religious worship and sacrifices‚ the gods and goddesses that the

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    Chemouma Secondary School 2012 / 2013 3rd Year Literary Stream Duration: 2H and half The Trial Baccalaureate Exam of English Part One: Reading (15 pts) A/ Comprehension (7pts) Read the

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    Ancient Athens

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    - moved closer to democracy in response to growing economic discontent by farmers. - Athenians studied arithmetic ‚ literature‚ music‚ and physical education - Athenians were allowed to develop their own individual talents - Athens became a limited democracy - the Athenians were the first ones credited with establishing government with democratic elements. - Athenian democracy was limited in comparison with today’s standards. Only men could participate: women were seen as inferior beings who

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    Ancient Greece is well-known for its prehistoric country and wealthy background of many cultural beings. The classical period of times for Greece way back in 4000 BCE gives the results of the country’s uniqueness. Even though Greece is an ancient country‚ in todays literature‚ Ancient Greek stories capitalize more on the role of Greek women and how they lived everyday life. Women in ancient Greece were not treated equally to a certain degree. The Ancient Greeks were noticed for their beautiful

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    Ancient Roman Jewellery

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    Research Background: Ancient Roman Jewellery Ancient Roman Jewellery was produced during 500 BC to 400 AD and which was influenced by the wealth and the power of the Roman Empire. They also used a diverse range of materials for their jewelry from their extensive resources across the continent. With their wealth and their access to the treasures and gemstones of all areas and they produced large‚ colourful jewellery incorporating the precious stones. Most early Roman jewelry resembled Greek and

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