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    in the ancient Middle East. “Of all the ancient civilizations‚ it was the Hebrews who exerted perhaps the greatest influence on western society as well as the western intellectual tradition” (“Hebrew”). The Hebrews first appeared in Mesopotamia and then migrated from Mesopotamia to Canaan and then into Egypt and back to Canaan. The Hebrew people were different. For them‚ there was only one god‚ Yahweh. This was a fundamental difference between the Hebrews and their neighbors in the ancient Middle

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    Ancient Egypt To what extent can Knowledge‚ and Government strengthen and weaken Ancient Egypt? This investigation is about Ancient Egypt‚ its knowledge and government. Ancient Egypt has many reasons on how it strengthened and/or weakened its civilisation. I am going to talk about how these subjects like writing‚ medicine‚ pharaohs‚ religion‚ army‚ and how the Ancient Egypt theocracy weakened or strengthened Ancient Egypt. Medicine strengthened Ancient Egypt because they help with the health‚

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    Ancient Chamorro Where did the Ancient Chamorros come from? The Chamorro race has never been definitively proven‚ the original inhabitants of Guam are believed to have been of Indo-Malaya descent originating from Southeast Asia as early as 2‚000 BC‚ and having linguistic and cultural similarities to Malaysia‚ Indonesia and the Philippines. Where did the word "Chamorro" come from? Chamorro comes from the native words "chamorri’ or "chamoli" words which signify "NOBLE". Spanish dictionaries

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    Ancient China An essay on ancient China can be educational but also very fun and interesting. China differs from other culteres by its wide range of topics such as government‚ religion‚ and its ethics...... I hope you find this essay very informative and the info. not to be wrong. Geography has always played a important role in Chinas history. Beca-use of Chinas enormous size it has always been hard to conquer and even harder to unite. China is split into three parts by three river

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    into empires of great similarities‚ yet compelling differences lie between them. The two countries represent societies beginnings with their impressive work and there astonishing achievements with such little technology at their disposal‚ nevertheless brilliant minds found ways to design massive buildings and a new form of language at their time. Mesopotamia and Egypt show there similarities in the aspects of economic‚ political‚ and social elements with amazing similarities at a broad level until

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    Comparing and Contrasting Ancient Rome with Ancient China Over the course of history there have been many empires that amass enough wealth and influence to be considered major world powers. Two of these empires are ancient China‚ and ancient Rome. Though they shared similarities‚ they were fundamentally different in several ways. Both the Chinese and Roman empires were vast and powerful. They each encompassed a diverse group of people in different areas- whether states or polis. They both participated

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    are thought to have a higher level of intelligence and are well compensated by the wealthy. Despite this myself and other women were among the first individuals to become brewers‚ physicians in ancient Mesopotamia before those occupations proved lucrative and were taken over by men. Whereas Women in Egypt are allowed to wed by the time they are twelve years old some girls are married by the age of fourteen. These ages are considered old enough to have children among my Egyptian society. Unfortunately

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    2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1985.356.19. (October 2006) Calvert‚ Amy Smith‚ W. Stevenson‚ and Simpson‚ William Kelly. ”The Art and Architecture of Ancient Egypt‚” 3rd edn. 1998‚ Yale University Press. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_of_ancient_Egypt. Department of Greek and Roman Art. "Geometric Art in Ancient Greece". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: TheMetropolitan Museum of Art‚ 2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/grge/hd_grge.htm (October 2004)  Collins

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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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    The first civilizations in Mesopotamia‚ Egypt‚ Palestine‚ and the Near Eastern States had many different and yet many similar religious views. The Hebrew’s religion became one of the chief religions of the Near East. While most of the other religions of the ancient Near East were polytheism‚ the Hebrew religion was monotheism. Some of the ancient Near East religions believed that the king ruled in service of god or that the king was a god. The Hebrew religion‚ however‚ believed that there god was a

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