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    development of early and advanced civilizations. Many prosperous civilizations formed along the banks of flood plains in river valleys where the conditions were suitable for agriculture. In spite of that, not all civilizations started out this way; in fact, some advanced civilizations formed in areas where there were poor soil and no flood plains. Even with their differences, all of these civilizations prospered by the impact of their geography. Three notable civilizations that geography…

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    Pojman relates Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies” to Hobbes’s “Leviathan” by explaining why morality is important and what happens when it doesn’t exist. Pojman uses two quotes when relating the authors account of morality. The first one is a quote made by Piggy. Piggy asked the question “Which is better - to have rules and agree, or to hunt and kill” (Golding). The second quote is from the book, Leviathan. “Morality is more honored in the breach than in the observance” (Hobbes). The two quotes…

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    Many believe power is good and many people should have power. However, two characters in these stories show the crucial sacrifice on having too much power. In both Yertle The Turtle and The Possibility of Evil we learn that too much power can corrupt one’s mind. Each story takes us into a lesson that we learn from the main characters mistakes. In Yertle The Turtle Dr. Seuss shows how Yertle’s power is getting way ahead of him. On page two the story claims Yertle thought he was the king…

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    Aztecs all had trade routes to trade for new things, a good army and warriors to protect them and a useful location that has affected them in many good ways. The Maya, Inca and Aztecs all had successful civilizations. All three civilizations had many things that made them successful. All three civilization used a method called trading. They all traded to get new things or things that they needed. The Maya traded salt, cotton, mantels, slaves, feather, flint, chert, jade, honey, cocoa and copper…

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    fished along the coast for food. Earth’s climate began to increase, melting the ice that once had been used as a bridge. The people began to slowly migrate eastward and southward across the Americas, forming different groups and civilizations. Although many civilizations were formed, the Aztecs and the Incas had many similarities and differences in regards to their Religion and Government. According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, religion is defines as “an organized system of beliefs,…

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    livestock”. Domestication of both animals and plants happen during the evolution of hunter-gatherers in the beginning to farming in the end. In the development of both these types of techniques to get resources we also developed a feel of human civilization. From Hunter-Gatherers to Farmers we have seen the changes of influences in the world we live in today. There are many advantages and disadvantages in hunter-gatherers, farmers, and the effects it has on humanities dealing with society and…

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    There are several well-organized and ordered societies today. They have order and civilized people with ways of thinking and beliefs. The same is true for ancient civilizations thousands of years ago. Two civilizations that stand out are civilizations in India and China because those two civilizations were organized and civilized. There are many different aspects that made an ordered society in India and China including religion and belief, a well-organized government and social castes, and…

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    for education, research, and understanding. Once artifacts are lost, we lose a piece of history. We cannot get it back. It is important that we have any discovered artifacts placed into museums or universities. We need to understand about past civilization, we need to be educated about the artifacts and the stories, and we need to protect these artifacts from being sold or looted. I'll ask my question again. Who should own the…

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    The Neolithic Age brought a variety of changes to Europe at around 4000 B.C. The usual life of hunting and gathering eventually turned into farming and domesticated life. Settlement meant that there was more room for monuments, burial grounds, and places for ritual ceremonies; such as megaliths and the one of the most famous of the kind, Stonehenge. Megalithic structures became the new popular form of building. The word megalith comes from the Greek words, mega meaning “great,” and lithos…

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    in this book are civilization vs savagery, man vs nature and loss of innocence. These themes are very significant to the book and very well developed. Civilization vs. savagery is the best developed of the three themes. Lord of the Flies presents a constant battle between civilization and savagery in the form of Ralph (civilization) and Jack (savagery). These two characters battle for leadership throughout the book. In the beginning Ralph takes control with his plan for civilization and rules…

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