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    Humanis, has undergone and evolution track unlike anything else. It first emerges years before our current era (B.C.E.) and slowly develops into a fairly major idea among philosophers of the time, then almost completely disappears for thousand of years, giving rise to catholic reign.out of nowhere makes a reappearance and becomes a dominant ideology of the time. These turbulent times for humanistic thought was kept alive by a hand full of people, slowly modifying and adapting parts of it until…

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    In the book “A History of World in 6 Glasses” by Tom Standage, it talks about 6 drinks that are quite popular, and how they came to be. Standage wrote about how these drinks took different important roles and wrote about their history. In this essay, I will speak about the origins of beer and wine, and how each beverage brought upon new things that helped the development of humankind. Beer and wine are both alcoholic beverages, that till this day are still existent and have changed through out…

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    Before the middle of the twentieth century, most astronomers thought there wasn’t any history to the universe, and how the many features existed today. In spite of that there were disagreements involving this non-evidential theory that was not proven by many. Through all the research/studies, scientists call the first of all, historical dates, “Big Bang” which lasted around 13.7 billion years ago. Although we may not know what happened before the “Big Bang,” Christian provides us with many…

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    Megiddo is not only important as a geographical site for its historicity, but also allows one to reflect theological importance peeling back the layers of the past. Megiddo, rather than being a simple site is a multi-layered treasure. Many times this dig has had beginnings and ends. Men such as Shumacher, Rockafeller, Yadin and Adam’s have worked to uncover revealing evidence regarding people of the past. Biblically, this city of old is mentioned twelve times within the Old Testament and once…

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    … The motif (a hooked cross) appears to have first been used in Neolithic Eurasia, perhaps representing the movement of the sun through the sky. To this day it is a sacred symbol in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. It is a common sight on temples or houses in India and Indonesia. Swastikas also have an ancient history…

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    French sociologist Emile Durkeheim claimed that religion is godmother of every culture (Emile Durkheim 1858-1917, no date). The religion history went together with human race. Religion and human, human and religion, and human and culture had a mutual relationship with each other. This kind of relationship had an influence not only on human’s daily life but also on the architecture. They started and developed together, giving a mutual influence on each other. Most of the biggest architectures…

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    The History Of Cats A Research Report by Starlah Espinoza How were cats domesticated? I've been wondering for awhile now. Were they domesticated for a purpose, or just to live in your home and be a companion? In this report I will be answering that burning question in the back of all of our minds. According to The Humane Society Of The United States, about 35% of American homes have at least 1 cat, according to 2015-2016 stats. But how long have they been living with us? Turns out cats have…

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    “We can see that both men and women lived with a sense of the divine female, and the idea that Earth itself is a mother has lasted in most languages” (Morris). In the world today, much of humanity’s culture can be traced back thousands of years to prehistoric times. The ideas and beliefs of ancient people still surface from time to time in different forms, while being appropriately adjusted to fit modern standards. Interestingly, many of these prehistoric social structures value women more than…

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    People all around the world have grown up with similar ideas of morals, in that which is right and that which is wrong. An unconscious moral has developed over the years implying that one must consider others. “Will I get into trouble if I do this?”“Did I do the right thing by hurting the person with my actions?” or “Will there be change if I do this?” are some of the types of questions that occur with one’s actions. Cornell West participates in an act of civil disobedience, in the video posted…

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    River Valley Civilizations Tigris and Euphrates River Valley Civilization Mesopotamia was an ancient valley located in the eastern Mediterranean; this means “between two rivers” in Greek. This is where all modern societies came from, and they had a sophisticated way of doing things. Mesopotamia is modern day Iraq, and it was located between two rivers: Tigris and Euphrates. Mesopotamia lacked an adequate supply of water, so these rivers gave provided water for them. The rivers played a great…

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