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    numerous accomplishments‚ the ancient Greeks are credited with inventing competitive athletics‚ drama‚ democracy‚ oratory‚ rhetoric‚ biology‚ zoology‚ and the atomic theory. Several ancient Greek concepts have since been applied in civilizations throughout much of Western history. Greek principles in literature and drama‚ as well as those in art and government‚ are thus said to have had a continuing impact on people in countless phases of history. Certain themes in literature and drama originated

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    Government and Politics have been developing since the time of Western Civilization. There have been many changes in these areas along the way to get our government to where it is today. Human beings in western civilization had to learn to govern themselves in their small communities giving the control to their elders. They learned the trait of farming which gave the nomadic people food meaning they could create more permanent settlements‚ which they could then created towns. These small towns were

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    Winter 2012 – Web Programming Course – Final Exam – Instructor: Ali Fatolahi What is a session? 1) a. Specific address of the client b. The communication protocol between server and client c. An information interchange period between client and server d. A communication port How can you define keywords for your web site? 2) a. In a table b. Using the tag c. By writing keywords directly into tag d. Using the tag What attribute of the tag is

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    definition‚ a civilization is “an advances state of human society‚ in which a high level of culture‚ science‚ industry‚ and government has been reached.” (Backman 5). Although it was not the first civilization‚ the advantages Egypt possessed pushed them far ahead of their predecessors‚ creating the most innovated society of its time. According to historians‚ the region of Sumner in southern Iraq held the origins of Western civilization. Sumner exampled some of the key notes of a civilization at the time:

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    STUDY QUESTIONS for Final Exam Phil 2925 December 2013 Short answer questions 1. Cover distinguishes between a static and dynamic view of law: how does this help a judge who accepts Cover’s view avoid some conflicts between law and morality? 2. In what ways is Starry Vere like Lemuel Shaw/ 3. What are the three values of free expression cited by the Canadian Supreme Court? 4. When is sexual representation obscene‚ according to Canadian law? 5. What are sections 1‚ 15‚ and 27 of

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    RSM251 SAMPLE EXAM QUESTIONS Note: The following is designed to give you a sense of the types of questions you will encounter in your mid-term and final exams. Since this course is taught in multiple sections over the academic year‚ the exams are restricted and hence I cannot post entire past exams. When you read through this exam‚ keep in mind that cases‚ in-class slides and articles change from year to year‚ so you may see some questions about cases and materials that we will not cover this

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    RESPONSIBILITY FINAL EXAM ****NOTE: THIS WAS A CLASS TAKEN ON CAMPUS - MAY NOT BE USED FOR ALL ETHICS COURSES*** Student Name:_ _ Date:_ Please type the answer that you choose in each question below where it says: (Your answer:) immediately below each question. Make sure that you read the question and the possible answers carefully before making you choice. Questions #1 thru #20 are worth four (4) points each. Question #21 is worth twenty (20) points. You must “save” this Final Exam to your

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    Western Civilization Essay The first two chapters of western civilization were really interesting. From my understanding‚ the historians mainly relied on documents to paint some type of picture of the past. There were no written records that existed for the prehistory of mankind. Nomads were the earliest form of human like people. They existed in Africa as long as three million years ago. The australopithecines were one of the first nomads to make simple tools. Homo erectus came on the scene

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    Final Exam 
 US History 2 online AUGUST 14‚ 2014 BY MIDNIGHT! Identification:  Please choose six (6) ID terms from the list and explain their significance and meaning in a well thought out paragraph.  You should cover who or what the term is‚ why it is relevant to the time period we are studying and important facts that are related to it.  Each term is worth 5 points.   Pearl Harbor Rape of Nanking Flying Tigers Battle of the Bulge Bataan Death March Cabanatuan Jimmy Carter Oklahoma Federal Building

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    Classes in Western Civilization Categories‚ groups‚ and classes are always seen in society. No matter the time‚ no matter the century. They are unacknowledged as necessary for a society to function. They give place and order to society‚ and build up its foundation by giving everyone their place‚ their expectations‚ their limits. It is by these classes that rules and laws are constructed from. Different countries have different laws due to the classes found in them. In the Western Civilization there

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