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    to flourish from the invention of iron and it assisted those cultures to create more innovations. An example on how iron helped these cultures produce more innovations is the minting of the coin created by the Lydians, and also the Phoenicians who “developed an alphabet of twenty-two signs” (Fiero…

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    The phenomenon of the oppressed becoming the oppressor The dilemma and correlation to indigenous people and ethnic conflict as they struggle to survive and thrive in a world that consistently try to strip them of their dignity and humanity. In the years since the 1967 Resolution 242, there have been many failed peace accords and intifadas, as the Palestinian attempted to retaliate against the oppressive hold to the increasing land confiscation, homes, unemployment and poverty. In an…

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    1) Achievements of the Phoenicians: Alphabet of 22 letters Purple dye Glass How did geography affect Egyptian civilization? 2) The Egyptian civilization was located along the Nile River which flooded and provided fertile soil, irrigation, and transportation. Additionally, since they…

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    Glorybel Diaz Professor William Lipkin History 121 - INE1 12 July 2016 The Shaping of Western Civilization by the Greeks and Romans Western Civilization is the embodiment of the Greek and Roman cultures. The contributions of these societies have shaped Western Civilization. Greek and Roman cultures were similar because Romans admired the Greeks and incorporated many of their ideas, art styles, and religious beliefs into their own culture. Romans spread much of this throughout Eastern Europe…

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    While we may not wear togas or worship the gods on top of Mount Olympus, much of our lives have been shaped by Greek philosophers and their discoveries. From our government, to the science and technology that makes up every tool we use, to our favorite medias and the very words we speak, the Greeks have had an impact on our world today. When our founding fathers of America wanted to separate from Great Britain, they had a job to do, create a new government. They needed to create a system that…

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    to verify the names of many towns, villages, cistern, etc. and to also transcribe them into Arabic. The Biblical stories were told orally through songs, story-telling and poetry passed down from one generation to another until the alphabet was created by the Phoenicians/Canaanites. These events were written hundreds of years after they occurred. The authors then arranged and edited (redacted) the stories for better effect to highlight the point they were making. Archaeologist should not use…

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    Thematic Analysis of “Children at Lesson” by Alamgir Hashmi MUHAMMAD AJMAL Assistant Professor of English G.C.University, Faisalabad, Layyah Campus, Pakistan. m_ajmal08@yahoo.com Cell no. +92-301-7439363 Zahoor Hussain Lecturer in English BZU, Bahadar Campus, Layyah,Pakistan Saleem Akhtar Khan Lecturer in English GCUF-Layyah Campus, Pakistan. _________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract This research article tries to interpret the poem on…

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    Cornell Notes Page 1 Chapter Title Classical Civilization: India Chapter # 3 China's classical period had a great influence in India even still today. India- agricultural society Very similar to China Influence of China Like China Indias people were mostly farmers. Food was their main focus. Like China the men were the ones that rule the family and the women were treated like property. China and India created some of the basics for schools and academics. India…

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