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    Mesopotamia. The Indus River Valley Civilization is the first civilization in India. The Indus Valley is located in the subcontinent of India in South Asia. It is between the Thar Desert and The Hindu Kush. The Indus River Valley Civilization is known for its well-planned cities and ancient language that cannot be read because the language died off along with the Civilization.…

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    To grasp why the relationship between the men and women changed after the Agricultural Revolution, we should first get a brief outline of how the women were seen before the Revolution, and what part they played. With the assistance of archeologist and history recorded, we have the ability to differentiate the refinements in history of points of views of power between the men and women. There are three separate phases of human development in history: hunting and gathering, farming, and city…

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    results can be catastrophic. From destroying crops to ruining entire cities, this yearly weather phenomena is a perfect example of how geography can affect a civilization. Historians suggest that these monsoons lead to the disappearance of the Indus Valley Civilization in 1800 BCE. Another civilization accustomed to devastating natural events is the early civilization of China. In the north, China consists of the Gobi Desert and Mongolian Plateau. The geography of Eastern China is composed of…

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    What were the key results of the Neolithic Revolution? They had a lot of agricultural products they was very big in that and art. What is diffusion in the context of societal developments? The Ten Commandments’ injunction to “honor thy mother and father” gives Judaism the greatest degree of commonality with what belief systems? confucianism Why did the development of agriculture lead to an increase in population? It lead to agriculture because the more food they made more people moved in to…

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    recently in Simi Valley, there have been many worried people especially mothers of young children that expressed their sincere concern and demanded to know what was going on with their surroundings, since they, the mothers of children, started to notice that many young children were getting diagnosed with childhood cancers that were rare. They wanted further and deeper examinations being done on the land near the Santa Susana Field Laboratory located in the hills above Simi Valley and the San…

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    The Primacy of Cultural Exchange Exchanges between civilizations have always been noticeable throughout history. These exchanges have not only been represented by the normal trading form, which is the regular exchange of goods between one civilization and another, but in many other forms of exchanges. These exchanges include, but are not limited to; religious exchanges, artistic exchanges, and last but not least economic exchange, which is the ordinary form of trade. To start off with,…

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    As of 2013, various Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) companies have applied to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to establish an LNG refinery and export center in Brownsville, Texas. Throughout the process, several citizens – as well as business entities and city councils, have voiced their opposition or support of the facility. Statement of the Problem Inadequate representation The FERC is responsible for providing public hearing meeting for each new facility application received,…

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    According to our book “The Tigris-Euphrates River valley is the earliest place where a complex society appeared, this been “Mesopotamia”, in the area of what is now Iraq and Eastern Syria” (Dunn and Mitchell, 58-59). Egypt developed around the Nile River, the dried climate of northern Africa, made people moved to a much cooler and comfortable climate, for this reason they decided to move into the valley, were water was not an issue anymore. “The Egyptian Nile, originated…

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    South Asia. It is known as the Indus Valley Civilization. It was the main human progress to thrive in India. This kept going from 2500 BC until 1500 BC. It is in some cases alluded to as the Harappan human advancement, named for the site of Harappa, one of its significant focuses. Sir John Marshall and his associates found this progress. The Indus people groups utilized wheeled trucks, planned innovative gems and toys, and had composed dialects. The Indus valley progress had achieved its…

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    Similar to Mulan’s fate when she had courageously enrolled in the Chinese military in order to protect her feeble father, I was forced to take on responsibilities that I was not ready for at that age, but under the circumstances, chose to embrace them. August 25, 2012, was the day I had finally made the A-team for volleyball after frequently being told I was not exceptional enough. I remember I was so ecstatic to inform my parents for all they did was support me. Meanwhile, that excitement began…

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