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    A Comparison of Ancient Cultures Just as our world today is incredibly diverse and yet startlingly similar‚ so too was the ancient world. The ancient world was comprised of a myriad of diverse civilizations that were spread across the globe. Among these civilizations were the cultural groups of Africa‚ the Americas‚ Asia‚ Europe‚ and the Middle East. It is often easier to find differences in these groups than to compare them. However‚ in a broad sense‚ these groups have a great many likenesses. Although

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    Study of the Arabic culture I have conducted a participant-observation research in an Arabic hookah café in Georgetown‚ the Zenobia Lounge. While I was expecting to get more insight about the way Arabs practice Islam in their daily lives‚ my observations were about the service sector in collectivist cultures and expression of cultural identities. I realized that the intimate relationship between a business and customers was more important than the service itself in collectivist cultures. I also realized

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    Ancient Thule Culture

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    In this research paper you will learn more about “the descendants of the ancient Thule culture‚” (Netsilik‚ N.D) the Eskimo clan Netsilik. The indigenous culture that is the Netsilik‚ reside “North of Hudson Bay‚ especially from Committee Bay in the east to Victoria Strait in the west‚ north to Bellot Strait‚ and south to Garry Lake” (Netsilik‚ N.D)‚ just above the Arctic circle. They call themselves the Netsilik or “people of the seal” because of their unusual diet. “The winter months for the Netsilik

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    Ancient Egyptian Culture

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    Egyptian culture was also a social class and there social class was social pyramid. In the social pyramid of ancient Egypt the pharaoh and those associated with divinity were at the top‚ and servants and slaves made up the bottom. The Egyptians also elevated some human beings to gods. Their leaders‚ called pharaohs‚ were believed to be gods in human form. Style of egyptian culture or egyptian art Egyptian art is the painting‚ sculpture‚ architecture and otherarts produced by the civilization of Ancient

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    The “Unity of Opposites” is a very interesting piece. The concept of opposites and the balance that lies within all is the main idea. By placing these values and definitions as one in the same Herakleitos goes a step further. Although he only discusses a limited number of things and their opposites‚ this theory can go beyond and be forever limitless in the categorizing of opposites. It sheds light to the idea of balance and good and bad‚ heaven and hell‚ life and death. All things in this universe

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    Hindu Mythology

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    name: Classical Civilizations 201 Mythology Assignment: 1 Question: Describe the creation myth of any traditional ethnicity or culture of your choice‚ ancient or modern. How‚ according to this culture‚ did the world begin & how did humans originate? Sign: _________________________ Cosmic myths are concerned with the world and how it is ordered. They seek to explain

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    Ancient American Culture

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    Page 7‚ Question #4: The ancient cultures of the Americas had many great achievements‚ but I found the agricultural development the most impressive. Without any assistance from the outside world‚ the new inhabitants of the Americas were able to take nothing and make it into something. It is said that archeologists believe in modern day central Mexico‚ people began to plant corn‚ which they used in everyday life. It is believed that things such as gourds‚ pumpkins‚ peppers‚ and beans were amongst

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    Ancient Greek Culture

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    There are so many ways in which history has been documented over time all serving as a permanent record of a culture and its people for future generations to have access to and learn from. The study of the visual arts and architecture in a given time period showcase the basic ideas about a group of human beings giving insight into their beliefs and cultural message. These insights are presented with a specific point of view intended by its creator‚ influenced by its historical experiences. And so

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    Ancient Rome Culture

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    Ancient Rome Culture The Romans left behind many legacies. One of the most important legacies was their culture. Rome culture left the best legacy because it is architecture left an idea for today’s modern sports‚ it is art help inspire artists today because they still do painting and pottery‚ also language because we still use Latin phrases today. The Arch The Romans got their culture from the Greeks and Etruscans. The Romans have the Arch which was borrowed from the Etruscans and it is the most

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    Mausoleum Ancient Culture

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    Mausoleum in every ancient culture aspect‚ are considered as very important building for their afterlives. The mausoleum is an exterior self-supporting building‚ which is built as a monument‚ with burial rooms or burial rooms for the dead or the people. When someone dies‚ the body is simply buried or thrown away. With the development of human society‚ superstition has been gradually implemented‚ burial gradually becomes an important thing. Therefore‚ the tomb came into being and developed into an

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