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    criteria first My Presentation: •Slideshow with images and no words •Use my time wisely •Try to be making it at the end of work block 4 Part 2: Your Topics Ancient Warrior 1: Huns Ancient Warrior 2: Mauryan warriors of the elephants.…

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    The 2010’s, in contrast, are a period of analyses of the thematic elements in the films as well as stronger focus on the sociological aspects, such as national identity, that were highlighted within the films. After a decade, South Korea’s attempts to thaw their relationship with the North and attempts at inter-Korean cooperation (including joint-cooperation economic zones where South Korean companies would employ North Koreans to boost North Korea’s crippled economy) would begin to reflect in…

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    Police Era Essay

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    Community Era American law enforcement came under heavy scrutiny in the 1960s and 1970s. As a result of the police response to civil rights demonstrations, racial strife, Vietnam War protests and political dissent, the Lyndon Johnson administration organized the President’s Crime Commission to examine policing methods and practices (Peak, 2009). This group was tasked with finding solutions to crime, including the root causes, examining the methods of the justice system and solving the combative…

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    The Aztec Empire

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    expanded greatly at the turn of the 16th century, and boasted a population of 200,000 residents, the most of any pre-Columbian Americas. The city was defined by a social structure and were divided as such. In the article Aztec Civilization by Ancient History Encyclopedia, it states that, “These inhabitants were divided into several social strata. At the top were local rulers (teteuhctin), then came nobles (pipiltin), commoners (macehualtin), serfs (mayeque), and finally slaves (tlacohtin). The…

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    John Pershing Thesis

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    What is one topic that most history classes discuss? Most history classes discuss World War I. World War I started July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918. This war was between the Allies and the Central Powers. The Allies had a mix of France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia, and later the United States. The Central Power had a team of Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and Turkey. In this war, there was a general named John Joseph Pershing known as “Black Jack”. He was a part of historical…

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    In Chapter 7, Land of Opportunity, Loewen discusses social class throughout US History. For the most part, people will stay in the same social class for their whole life. If you were born in the lower class, you will most likely die in the lower class. Same for middle and upper classes. This is because of opportunity. Americans like to preach on how America is the “Land of Opportunity,” even though not everyone is given an equal opportunity. Babies born into the lower classes are usually less…

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    by Charles Darwin as a process in which “organisms develop or diversify from an early simple form to that of more recent or complex form.” (Than, K. 2015). Physical anthropology is the study of how those living organisms evolve over the course of history. These physical anthropologists investigates evolution by examining artifacts, fossils, and other remains that have been left behind, in order to understand the differences in species as well as how, when, where and why these changes may have…

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    these anecdotes and accounts of these locations, Jacoby shows the different sides of the spectrum: Indians, poachers, park rangers, etc. This stories show help prove his conclusion, which is included at the end of the book. As conservation’s hidden history reveals, Americans have often pursued environmental quality at the expense of social justice. One would like to imagine that the two goals are complementary and that the only way to achieve a healthy environment is through a truly democratic…

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    Truth be told, I have an anthropological methods/theories crush on Franz Boas. Born into a liberal German family, Boas was allowed to explore a variety of topics in fields that caught his attention, including: the natural sciences, geography, history and culture. After earning a Ph.D. in physics and a brief stint in the military Boas began a yearlong scientific expedition to Baffin Island in northern Canada to collect ethnographic data on Inuit culture. This expedition rooted Boas into the…

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    Late Antiquity Analysis

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    After Rome finally fell in 476 AD, people across Europe, Asia and Africa were shocked and extremely worried because they thought it would never fall. With Rome’s demise, so did the idea of civilization, and knowledge for around a thousand years, or did it? Historians have started to question whether the last few centuries of the Roman Empire were really a decline and instead the rise of new cultures, artworks, and religions that still have remnants to this day. When the term “Late Antiquity”…

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