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    Silk Road History

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    silk, as its name may suggest. The Silk road was an ancient network of trade routes that spanned from China to the Mediterranean and also branched off into different regions of Eurasia. All of the trading done through this system played a tremendous role in developing cities…

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    unconstitutional with respect to sex between consenting adults by the high court of india on 2 July 2009. The society has evolved ,so much technology around us, infrastructure on the rise and yet we think so low. As citizens of india we fail to give this miniscule minority the rights they deserve, Section 377 must be decriminalised. We must give the LGBT community the right to live and choose the way of life the want and not something the supreme court of india thinks is righ for the nation as…

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    Joshua Englander Dr. John Knight World Religions MID-TERM PAPER Hinduism and the rise of Buddhism All religions, both current and extinct, have their similarities and differences. When people discuss the history of religion and the impact it has created amongst societies dating back thousands of years, you usually hear about only the most popular religion based on your area, or the top two or three religions that still exist today. You are told at a young age why your family’s religion is…

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    their anatomical similarities. In the 1960s and 70s, African researchers found fossils of australopithecines, an extinct creature related to humankind in Africa. Later more fossils were found in this part of Africa. Darwin’s theory of evolution was an improvement of ancient Greek philosophers which predicted that life came from non-life and the evolution of man from animal. In 1859, Charles Darwin argued about the idea of new species evolutionized from…

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    Inca And Aztec Empires

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    Tell me if you had to choose between the emperor of the Inca Empire or emperor of the Aztec Empire which one would you be? I have been studying the ancient societies of mesoamerica and have been busy writing this essay for you to read and judge.I will explain these people in just a moment but I want to go over 2 main parts their similarities and differences. The Inca and Aztec empires though very different had some things in common what are these let's find out. Both of the civilizations…

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    changing the game of warfare. In addition, the invention of the draw-loom, silk-handling machinery, the magnetic compass, the iron-chain suspension bridge, paper, and porcelain was also of Chinese origin, and that’s only naming a few. Meanwhile, India initiated the crystallization of sugar and developed methods for making cotton textile. Rome, lastly, engineered numerous infrastructural accomplishments that can still be seen today. Relative to measurements and weighing systems, the Indus valley…

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    Buddhism Influence

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    “The Way of the Elders” and Mahayana, “The Great Vehicle.” Buddhism has been influential in many parts of the world, in this paper we will focus on Theravadas dominance in India and Mahayanist preeminence in Japan. Furthermore, we will introduce both schools of thought separately, explore the similarities and differences of these major schools and discuss its relevance. In the end, we will have a better understanding of each and why both are still present in modern day religious belief…

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    Amoung the ruler in this era, Ashoka of India Mauyran dynasty really stood out both if Personal change he experiment for the benevolent philosophy of government. Time as an emperor began is a similar way ruthless consolidation of his power and also his speedy expansion of the state frontiers.…

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    The Swahili Coast

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    Nearly 30% of the world’s gold comes from Africa, though a lot of it was mined and traded by ancient African kingdoms. Both the kingdom of Benin and the Swahili Coast rose to power due to inter-continental trading, they both declined and then eventually collapsed with decreased trading and conquering by Europeans. The kingdom of Benin started in the 900s CE when the Edo people settled in the West African rainforests. By 1400, the kingdom had gained a lot of wealth and power through trade with…

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    depending on how you look at things. The articles titled “The History” is a great example of a middle ground between the two. When read through it holds a lot to tell through the people’s cultural beliefs as well as their jobs and similarly how they managed to control their colonies population. If other colonies repeated these ways or better yet even “rhymed” is based in the similarities alone. Now most if not all civilizations had jobs for people to undertake. Most of these jobs either…

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