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    Over many centuries the thoughts and ideas of the western world have changed. Western Civilization is described as the norms, ethnics, culture and beliefs that have some origin of Europe. The Western World has a tendency to want to know what the meaning to life is, but more importantly what the meaning of one’s existence is. Most people need this comfort. To know they belong somewhere and they are not just wondering the earth with only death as their final destination. In this comfort one can…

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    had many goals as ruler and many of those goals lead him to be a legacy to the Western Civilization Once king Philip II was killed, Alexander the Great vowed to carry on Philip’s mission. Alexander prepared to invade the Persian territory and proclaimed it would be crusade and will be revenge for the Persian invasion of Greece. Alexander was young but had been well trained and prepared to lead his people into Western Asia. It took three…

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    6. From the middle of the eighth century until Muslims were exiled from Spain in 1492, Islamic culture and civilization exerted broad and lasting influences on Western culture. This period, known as the Islamic Golden Age, saw advances in science, philosophy, medicine and education. Great centers of Muslim learning under the Abbasid dynasty, started knowledge and scientific development that spread from Alexandria and Baghdad to Europe. The architecture flourished in Muslim Spain, later…

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    Traditional African Diet VS Western Civilization Diet Choosing Western civilization diet over Traditional African diet is harmful, due to the obesity and related health problems from the expansion of fast foods in African Countries. People are choosing to eat fast foods over their local African dishes, to prove their wealth. Many people are forgetting the risk of fast foods which can spiraling rates to diabetes, heart diseases, cancer, and stroke. Processed food as become an addiction for…

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    that support these conditions are the Inquisition and Galileo, Thomas Hobbes and his theory of the state of nature, and art from artists like Vermeer. Each of the previously mentioned events has brought about great advancements influencing Western civilization. The first topic of interest is the Inquisition and Galileo. The Inquisition was a branch of the Catholic Church that was responsible for finding heresy among the communities and eliminating it completely. Torture was a tool thought…

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    Katherine Lam 1 September 2015 AP Euro, 1st Period Mr. Viviani AP Euro Study Guide Questions Odds Questions for Critical Thought: As applied to the early modern period of Western civilization, the term Renaissance means rebirth. This is because the Renaissance was a time period that followed after the Middle Ages. This brought up the rebirth of the classical arts that symbolized nature and Christianity instead of death. The areas of life the Renaissance affected the most were the nobles.…

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    Greece, its culture, and its people had a major impact on the development of Western civilization. The Greek people made major scholarly advances and became the birthplace of many subjects that are still taught today. Philosophy, medicine, astronomy, and many other contributions to the scientific world brought rise to a new way of thinking and a new way of life. Greece even became the birthplace of federalism, shaping the future of politics. It is not only important to know how Greek advances…

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    Christian Gonzalez Foundations of Civilization Mr. Livingston 14 September 2016 Contributions of Sumerians While the Sumerians were a civilization that existed around 3000 B.C., they made important discoveries towards civilization, technology, intellect, and politics. First of all, the invention of writing is credited to the Sumerians around 3200 B.C. Their writing began as pictograms that were pressed into soft clay tablets for record keeping purposes at first, and that form evolved of…

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    of many years, all the way to when they were created, by the first civilizations, around 3000 to 5000 years ago. These ancient civilizations contributed greatly to what culture, and religion, all across the world, is today. There were four dominant ancient civilizations, of the past, Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, and India. As they evolved these civilizations shared many similarities, culturally and religiously. Two civilizations that are often compared to each other are India and China. They…

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    animals that these people hunted to migrate, which meant that the people had to follow, or else they would die of starvation. It wasn’t until these people began discovering the value in rivers that civilizations began to form. In fact, there are three major factors that affected the formation of civilizations and the end of a hunting and gathering lifestyle: rivers, the Neolithic Revolution, and trade. One of the most crucial turning points in the beginning of the world was the Neolithic…

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