GEO 211 Member Participation Leadership Workload Feedback Time-Management Bobby 4 2 4 4 3 Yibo 2 1 2 2 2 Will 4 3 3 4 4 This project was challenging from the beginning. We had difficulty identifying what we were going to center our project around. Once we got going however we did get a lot of productive work done. I didn’t contribute a large direct contribution to the paper‚ but I did the introduction and conclusion portions. I also worked closely with Yibo and Bobby to structure their arguments
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Ancient Greece has influenced our modern society in several ways rather it be by art‚ culture‚ sports or by government. The Greeks used 4 forms of government‚ but which one was the best? Was it Democracy‚ Aristocracy‚ Oligarchy‚ or Monarchy? Monarchy A monarchy is a political system based upon the undivided sovereignty of a rule of a single person. In a Monarchy it had an individual ruler who functions as the head pf state and achieves this position through heredity. It usually passes from father
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Introduction Ancient Greece is normally associated with the origin of democracy. Basically‚ Greek government evolved from single rule to small group rule to rule by the people. Because each city-state in ancient Greece possessed its own government‚ some of these types existed other than democracy‚ namely monarchy‚ aristocracy‚ tyranny‚ oligarchy. This essay will compare and contrast the ancient governments‚ namely monarchy‚ aristocracy‚ tyranny‚ oligarchy and democracy in Ancient Greek city states
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that we have learned. Paragraph 2: The Archaic Period(800-500 BCE) is known for introducing a stable government in Greece such as a Republic(Mark‚ Joshua J. “Ancient Greece.”). By stabilizing their government‚ they were able to advance as a society and improved their way of living their lives.
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Natural Hazards Faith McPhee SANDSTORMS -wind current goes under layer of sand and picks it up like a tidal wave. -mostly in deserts (no vegetation) -Dust Devils in U.S.A (smaller version of sandstorm but with dust) -is sometimes caused by soil loss in dry lands -fast moving Cyclones/Typhoons/Hurricanes -Starts as storm‚ but is considered a TROPICAL storm when winds reach 74 miles per hour. -swirling water inward is eye‚ swirling < is southern hem‚ swirling > is northern hem. -Convection
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for working purpose and female slaves were used mostly for sexual services. Even in ancient Greece there was existence of slavery where they used only women and children as slaves for domestic work instead of rebellious men that got slaughter (Godrej‚ Dinyar‚ 2001). With the growth of the Greece civilization caused a growth in slavery as well‚ we could say that with increasing population of the ancient Greece and in the Roman Empire caused an increase in slavery.
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A summary of 3 best facts What could happen in the future? ANSWER Conflict is a state of discord or disagreement cause by the actual or perceived opposition of needs‚ values and interests between people. An example of a local conflict is Terminal 5 in Heathrow which was opened in 2008. It was originally proposed in 1982: it took about 26 years to complete the construction since it was proposed. The main reason for this is due to the number of opposing groups it contained. It was built on the land
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Specific objectives 1. Define crustal plates A crustal plate is a rigid layer of the Earth’s crust that is believed to drift slowly. 2. Name and locate the Caribbean adjacent plates. Plates adjacent to the Caribbean plate are South American plate which is located south of the Caribbean plate‚ North American plate which is located north of the Caribbean plate‚ Nazca plate which is locate west of the Caribbean plate and the Cocoa plate which is located south west of the Caribbean plate. 3. Distinguish
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Kathleen Grundowski Western Civilization I Mary Hogan 18 September 2008 Classical and Hellenistic Greece The Classical Age of Greece was marked by an explosion in literature‚ philosophy‚ drama‚ and history. This period produced such philosophers as Socrates‚ Plato‚ and Aristotle; the Greek drama and comedy was introduced; Alexander the Great built one of the largest empires ever known. The Classical Age forced people to reexamine themselves and the world they lived in. The Classical
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Throughout history‚ geography has affected how areas develop because certain geographic factors cause different patterns of development. Additionally‚ once developed‚ those factors either encourage or impede cultural diffusion. Mountains caused the creation of city-states in Greece and hindered cultural diffusion while the location of East Africa led to small Swahili States and encouraged cultural diffusion. Greece encompasses a peninsula that is covered by mountain ranges. These mountains
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