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    short time spans‚ all of which creates a true global community. And‚ of course‚ this is just in the area of technological improvement. Think of all the other genres in which advanced things are happening all the time. It is indeed amazing to think that‚ as I have said before‚ all of these events relate directly back to that first person who gave up chasing wild animals and started a farm‚ creating the first village‚ and eventually‚ the first civilization. These simple things developed‚ over time

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    Failure In A Civilization

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    always been and always will be an infinite number of ways a civilization can fail‚ succeed‚ and evolve. Failure is an inevitable outcome for a civilization‚ whether sooner or later. Causes of failure in a civilization may be famine‚ a lack of resources‚ or over extension‚ which has occurred multiple times through history‚ whether it be Napoleon freezing to death with his army after they got stuck in mud‚ or the leader of a civilization simply trying to manage and pursue too many things at once. It

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    The Beating Heart Once upon a time when Homo erectus roamed the rugged plains of Africa‚ and wildlife fought to keep themselves at the top hierarchy food chain. A time when African lions and Quaggas wandered these never ending hills from dusk till dawn‚ leaving only footprints in this exuberant ecosystem. Colorful African Cichlids‚ perch‚ and tilapia by the tons swam through Africa’s crevices only leaving the beating heart to feed the hungry soul. A time when Egyptian pharaohs inspected irrigation

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    The River as Bridge At the beginning of the new millennium urban populations outnumbered that of rural populations for the first time in history. Urban areas have long had connotations of being harmful to our environment and the people living in them are often seen as either careless or oblivious in regards to maintaining their surrounding environment; most notably the rivers that flow through their cities. The Trinity River begins in North Texas and flows all the way to the Gulf of Mexico; it flows

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    CHINESE CIVILIZATION http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China Wikipedia: China http://library.thinkquest.org Thinkquest: Discovering China & Beauty: The Land of China http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/articles/article/China/ Part I INTRODUCTION The land here is broad and diverse. Among this immense piece of earth‚ one can find both farmer and businessman; mountain and plain; drought and rainfall; wasteland and farmland. It is vast‚ it is multifaceted. And yet these collections of disparate

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    MWF 9:05-9:55 Dr.Moloye Tikal Civilization Civilization-societies in which large numbers of people live in cities‚ are socially stratified‚ and are governed by a ruling elite working through centrally organized political systems. Tikal meaning “at the waterhole‚” derived from the Yucatec Maya language is the modern name for the largest archaeological sites of the ancient ruined cities of the Mayan civilization. It emerged as an important site due to its relative altitude in the region. Tikal

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    Cuyahoga River” “The Return of the Cuyahoga River” The Cuyahoga River was the heart of the land and the quality of the river was a direct reflection of how people viewed the quality of their life. The river is 100 miles long and it’s a place where tycoons and legends were made but the wild river was tamed but then poisoned and the environment was destroyed. Oil‚ debris and pollution accumulated on top of the water. People eventually woke up to the danger and tried to save the river and the

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    etchings‚ for occasion‚ the photograph (1647) of his sidekick Jan Six (1618–1700) and particularly the Hundred Guilder Print‚ an endless (unfinished) print with scenes from section 19 of The Gospel According to Matthew. The little condition of Rembrandt’s time of painting in the period from 1643 to 1652 is one of the conundrums of his calling. Theories about what happened after he completed the Night Watch

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    Mesopotamia Is Great The "Land between the Rivers" has been a source of both savage barbarism and great civilizations. Mesopotamian culture reached its peak between ca 3000-550 BCE. Yet‚ much of Mesopotamian culture goes unnoticed‚ despite its rich heritage. A vast bulk of the great early civilizations developed in the land known as Mesopotamia. It can‚ in fact‚ be proven‚ without question‚ that because of Mesopotamia’s extensive trade routes‚ its excellent leaders‚ and the astronomical growth

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    In the ancient times‚ the Greeks called the area of the world’s first civilization ‘Mesopotamia’ which means‚ “The land between the two rivers.” This name was given because; Ancient Mesopotamia is where the first foundations of ancient city -states were laid. Ancient Mesopotamia was located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in the Fertile Crescent‚ which today is known as modern Iraq. Its location played a large role in its flourishing civilizations. The soil in this area was incredibly

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