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    participants. CONTEXT DESIGNER MAKER A USER The Age of Needs (2.5 M BCE to 10‚000 BCE) ©Jacques Giard 2010 DSC 101 Design Awareness 8 The Designing Triad… Designer/Maker/ User as participants. The Age of Needs (2.5 M BCE to 10‚000 BCE) ©Jacques Giard 2010 DSC 101 Design Awareness 9 The Designing Triad… The User becomes independent. CONTEXT USER A DESIGNER MAKER The Age of Surplus (10‚000 BCE to 1700 CE) ©Jacques Giard 2009 DSC 101 Design Awareness 10

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    sruti are the Vedas‚ which include both ancient sacrificial formulas and the more philosophical Upanishads. The most sacred scriptures of Hinduism are the Vedas or the "Books of Knowledge"‚ a collection of texts written in Sanskrit from about 1200 BCE to 100 CE. As sruti‚ the Vedas are regarded as the absolute authority for religious knowledge and a test of Hindu orthodoxy‚ both Jains and Buddhists reject the Vedas. For Hindus‚ the Veda is a symbol of unchallenged authority and tradition. Selections

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    Caesarion‚ though it was debated whether or not Caesar was legitimately the father. Caesar’s business in Alexandria was finished by 46 BCE‚ so he returned to Rome where he would be murdered two years later. In fact‚ Cleopatra was in Rome during his assassination after the death of the brother she just married‚ but she retreated from any involvement with Rome until 42 BCE after the Battle of Philippi. In this battle‚ the conspirators against Caesar were finally defeated‚ and Mark Antony was favored to

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    commander. This paper will focus on two biographies of Alexander the Great written by two different authors‚ W. W. Tarn and J. R. Hamilton‚ and their personal thoughts on Alexander’s characterizations and motives. Alexander was born in the summer of 356 BCE and was the son of Philip II and princess Olympias. When Alexander was thirteen his father invited Aristotle‚ a profound Greek philosopher‚ to be his son’s tutor (Tarn 1). According to J.R. Hamilton in his biography of Alexander he appears to believe

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    Mesopotamian stepped pyramid is known as a ziggurat 6. After 3000 BCE all Sumerian cities were ruled by monarchies 7. The creator of the first empire in Mesopotamia was Sargon of Akkad 8. Hammurabi believed that the gods had chosen him to "promote the welfare of the people" 9. Hammurabi’s code was based on the concept of lex LEX TALIONIS‚ which was shaped by social standing 10. THe Babylonians eventually fell in 1595 BCE to the Hittites 11. The later Mesopotamina people who built a large

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    The first art that I am going to describe from the Aegean art is figurine of s women‚ from Syros. It was made between the years 2600-2300 BCE. I noticed that this art is unique in two different ways‚ first line‚ this piece of art of a women is highly abstract. The female figure is frontal and very compact. The limps are folded. There is no space between the arms and the body. The same think with the legs. They are attached together. The body is stand still with no motion. Although it the head is

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    The Ancient Greek city-states of the 5th century BCE took on one of the most powerful and dangerous empires of the ancient world in a struggle to maintain independence from the Persians. The Persians represented the opposite in ideals of everything that is Greek and threatened the end of political sovereignty‚ higher thinking‚ and innovation. Overcoming the Persians was a critical accomplishment by the Greeks in the Greco-Persian wars of the 5th century and can be attributed to their superior strategizing

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    Hegemony ("leadership‚ rule") is the political‚ economic‚ or military predominance or control of one state over others. In ancient Greece (8th century BCE – 6th century CE)‚ hegemony denoted the politico–military dominance of a city-state over other city-states. The dominant state is known as the hegemon.[6] In the 19th century‚ hegemony came to denote the "Social or cultural predominance or ascendancy; predominance by one group within a society or milieu". Later‚ it could be used to mean "a group

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    The Treaty of Kadesh was a peace treaty between the Egyptians and the Hittites. The treaty was created in 1269 BCE by Ramesses II and the king of the Hittites‚ Hattusilis. The whole entire treaty was not found but 2 parts of it. The tablet was written in The Akkadian language which was spoken in Ancient Mesopotamia. It was found in the capital of Hittite in Turkey in 1906. At the moment the tablet is in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum in Turkey. The Egyptian-Hittite Treaty was a solution to a

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    and religion of the Jewish people. The Jewish people have a long history that dates back the 6th century BCE to the period of the revolt involving the Bar Kokhba around 115-117 CE. It is broad and contains a rich history of the Jewish people including their exile to other nations. The history of the Jewish people has its roots from the destruction of the First Temple by the Babylonians in 568 BCE. The Jewish culture only came to exist at the onset of the Second Temple Period. There are many events

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