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    for starch were applied on section stem‚ root and leaf parts of Tridax procumbens. Stem cross-section of T. procumbens showed distinct ground tissues and fourteen to sixteen vascular bundles organized into a ring. The root sections show a central stele surrounded by solid ground tissues. The leaf sections did not show vascular bundles but the mesophyll layers are quite clear. For the purpose of histology‚ dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants were also compared in terms of structure and staining

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    1. Introduction to Philosophy by Richard Brown (Pre-philosophical way of thinking: Philosophy is not distinguished by the questions that it asks‚ but by the method that it employs in asnwering those question. Appeal to revelation as the only source of knowledge and the workings of supernatural personalities as the explanation of physical phenomena.) -Philosophy has a lot of different meanings. It could be -asking certain type of questions -talking about questions that philosophers deal with and

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    Insalaco 1  Jared Insalaco  Mrs. Smith  English 11  4 April‚ 2015  An Argument for Capital Punishment  Capital punishment has been around since the beginning of history. It can be dated all the way  back to a part of Hammurabi ’s code‚ one of the earliest records of written law‚ that states: “If any one  steals the minor son of another‚ he shall be put to death” (EAWC Anthology). That is just one instance  of capital punishment‚ but there are many more. Almost all ancient civilizations had some form of 

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    Mesopotamia and Egypt DBQ AP World History – Ms. Admire Gabriela Gutierrez Mesopotamia and Egypt Civilizations Mesopotamia was surrounded by most of the world’s ancient highly developed and social complex states. Mesopotamia was considered one of the four riverine civilizations because at that time writing began or was invented and also‚ that’s when the Nile Valley in Egypt developed. Egypt was a second civilization that grew up in northeastern Africa‚ along the Nile River. The Egyptian

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    from the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi to the Romans. Include in your discussion the Judaic concept of law and hot it differed from Both Babylon and Rome. Throughout history laws have been in place to restore or keep order in society. Some laws are put into place to protect while some laws are made to punish. No matter the purpose‚ laws are put in place with the expectation they will be followed. The Code of Hammurabi was commissioned by the Babylonian king Hammurabi. The prologue to his law

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    points Question 4 A Babylonian resurgence of power was led in the sixth century B.C.E. by Answer | | Nebuchadnezzar | | | Ashurbanipal | | | Solomon | | | Sargon | | | Hammurabi | 1 points Question 5 The creator of the first empire in Mesopotamia was Answer | | Hammurabi | | | Moses | | | Sargon of Akkad | | | Gilgamesh | | | Nebuchadnezzar | 1 points Question 6 Mesopotamian metalworkers discovered that if they alloyed copper and tin they could

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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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    Mesopotamia vs. Egypt

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    The ancient civilizations of Egypt and Mesopotamia had some similarities as well as diffrencecs. Mesopotamia ran from the 3500-529 B.C.E which included the Sumerian period‚ Akkadian period‚ Babylonian period‚ Kassite period‚ and Assyrian period. Ancient Egypt lasted from 3200-663 B.C.E through the Old Kingdom‚ Middle Kingdom‚ New Kingdom‚ and Late Period (Cunningham‚ Reich). Both of these civilization’s geographical conditions played a major role in their ascension‚ and decline. They both had great

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    from the south porch of the Erechtheion‚ Acropolis‚ Athens‚ Greece‚ ca. 421–405 BCE. Marble‚ 7’ 7” high. Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace looking northeast)‚ Rome‚ Italy‚ 13–9 BCE Temple of Zeus at Olympus (470 – 457 BCE) Grave stele of Hegeso‚ from the Dipylon cemetery‚ Athens‚ Greece‚ ca. 400 BCE. Marble‚ 5’ 2” high. POLYKLEITOS THE YOUNGER‚ Theater‚ Epidauros‚ Greece‚ ca. 350 BCE. Erechtheion (looking northwest)‚ Acropolis‚ Athens‚ Greece‚ ca. 421–405 BCE. IKTINOS

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    Slavery in the Antiquity Slavery dates back to ancient times in the history of humankind. Slavery is a economic and social system were people were treated like a property‚ they are sold‚ bought and forced to work. Through History‚ slavery has been institutionalized and recognized. People in ancient times can fell into slavery through several ways; the most common were being prisoner of war‚ or slavery by debt. Moreover‚ written in this paper it’s going to be seen how Mesopotamia and Egypt have a

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