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    Most people would want to go to Europe or to Africa; however, the true beauty in the world is China. In this special edition on China, you would see the perspective on China in the eyes of a trader. As a girl, I endured many endless journeys of trading knowledge and messages to scholars and government officials, but one of my most memorable journeys was to China. China was known as a beautiful and majestic empire, ranging from exotic flowers to great emperors.The Chinese invented many…

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    Throughout history, humans have flourished during high points of communication and trade. Cultural diffusion is necessary for our species to interact, educate and grow economically and technologically. After the southernization era, starting at around 600 C.E many trade routes, specifically the trans-saharan caravan routes and eurasian silk roads were developed in order for long distance commercial transport throughout Eurasia and Africa. The trans-saharan caravan routes and eurasian silk roads…

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    1) Describe Minoan society? Where were they located? When did Minoan society flourish? Who did Minoan society influence? Minoan society belonged to the Aegean Bronze age. It flourished from 3650 to 1400 BCE. It was located on the island of Crete. Minoan word is derived from the word King Minos. Minoan society was a very influential one and it had a varied culture. Its artists and traders had an influence throughout the Cyclades. It influenced Egypt’s old kingdom, Cyprus, Canaan, Levantine…

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    expanded the realms which possessed elaborate irrigation systems, elaborate farming methods, canals, a successful trading market, roads, required education systems, magnificent engineering, and beautiful temples. With limited mobility in Incan civilization there was a small minority of nobles, while the majority were farmers that worked all day. This social structure form used by the Incan government to keep control over the people and claimed and captured land demanding hard work from the…

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    Sam white and Hubert Lamb clearly demonstrate the effect of climate variability on human society in their respective works, “A Companion to Glob (Lamb)al Environmental History” and “Climate, History and the Modern World”. Climate variability has been a constant factor in human history since before history was written down. Climate variability came in the form of hotter, and colder periods. Hotter periods often manifested themselves in droughts that negatively impacted or destroyed food…

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    One of the first things that become evident when researching the previous philosophers was the fact that each of them believed education should be for the benefit of their respective society, to make its citizens acculturated, knowledgeable members of their respective communities. The sole reason we have a public school system is because our society highly values education and what it does for the culture and its people. The arts have the ability to preserve and pass on specific things about a…

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    Throughout Heart of Darkness, civilization and savagery are two contradicting themes that exist mutually. However, civilization is not a permanent state; it can drift to its opposite side very easily under the power of jungle. Joseph Conrad characterizes Marlow, Kurtz, the manager, and many other roles to demonstrate their moral and values during their experiences in Africa. The traditional western principles are constantly challenged by the nature and the people. At the beginning, Marlow lives…

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    influences how the Hindu live their lives on a day to day basis. They believe they ought to live lives of peace and harmony, doing good to the world and those in it. Hindus treat every being with respect and seek to maintain peace within their society. Civilizations such as the Hindu, Confucians, and Hebrews exemplify how directly religion can affect daily processes and society as a whole. Religion has the capability of molding societies through influencing the politics and culture of the…

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    created and applied in ways that help the majority and marginalized unwanted groups such as the poor and minority groups. While Rousseau views law and society as a tool used to maintain the divide between the wealthy and the poor from the onset of civilization, Barkman sees law and society as a pure idea that has been occasionally misused in American society. Customs are societal rules that are enforced by informal sanctions. Laws are customs that are passed, implemented, and enforced by the…

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    Early Civilizations and the Human Figure The art and architecture of earth’s earliest civilizations give modern historians detailed insight into the rituals and practices of their everyday lives. In particular, painted and sculptural depictions of the human figure can provide in-depth explanations to the religious beliefs, political structures, and cultural values of these early peoples. The civilizations located in the Middle East, Egypt, and Greece each created distinct representations of the…

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