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    Medieval Towns After the collapse of Rome, many cities lost their significance, power and weight. Because of the decrease of threats, war and invaders, people started moving outwards from the cities towards the countryside. However, this peace came to an end around 300 A.D. Threats, invaders and war were on the rise again, and people were on the move. Many farmers still living, self-sustained and happy in the countryside, started to feel this heat and the threats, and started to seek protection.…

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    Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia were two of the earliest civilizations that emerged in the world. Even though the two river valley civilizations arose around similar time periods within close proximity to each other, the geography, government, and religion had major similarities and differences from 2,000 B.C. to 100 B.C. The geography between Egypt and Mesopotamia had many similarities and differences. The main reason that these civilizations thrived in their location was because they were…

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    of China going hungry because if being unable to afford food and goods to support both themselves and their families. Of course, some people might argue that the Great Wall of China had many benefits as well, protecting China from outside invaders, as the documents frequently try to be convinced that the Great Wall's benefits didn't outweigh the costs. Though the Great Wall DID have many benefits, it serves almost nothing to China today but something nice to visit and only protected China…

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    Why Rome Fall

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    I love to paint, I have been practicing for years but I’ve learned some things that can totally bomb your masterpiece. For example, your sketch could be drawn really dark and when you dip your paintbrush in a bucket of paint and go over your sketch,it can still see the markings. You could also be using the wrong brush for techniques and textures or you could be painting with the wrong color. That can really destroy your art piece. If your paintings can get destroyed so can Rome. There were three…

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    vitamin B12 within the gastric system. The root cause of pernicious anemia is believed to be an autoimmune disease of genetic inheritance (Juncà 2006). Antibodies begin to defend the body from good, healthy tissue thought to be negative, foreign invaders is a simple definition of autoimmune…

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    Cromer

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    The Earl of Cromer seeks to justify and provide an argument for Great Britain’s colonialism of Egypt in his book Modern Egypt. The book, which was published in 1908, presents the colonialism of Egypt as a noble cause that England did not choose but they must perform it as some higher duty. In doing this Cromer presents the most ignoble presentation of the Egyptian people by building straw man arguments that he subsequently knocks down. In the process he unwittingly contradicts himself as the…

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    History Of Bodiam Castle

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    This is the castle typical castle of European construction in medieval. Although has gone through many wars but the castle's tower remains solid. Built in the 14th century, this castle played the role of a fortress against the French invaders. It is rectangular and includes 4 towers at the corners. In 1641, the castle was sold to the government and then became severely damaged. Then it was rebuilt in the 19th century, but then continued to be sold to the National Trust organization. Since…

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    Centric Points Analysis

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    These are the men who have been chosen by the guardians, or philosophy kings, and are responsible for defending the city from invaders and keeping the peace at home. since they are “derived” from the philosopher kings, they will be painted diagonally down on both the right and left sides of the centric points, also known as the rays, forming an acute angle. Rays shine down onto…

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    No other nation prospered during the cold war more that Japan. When all other countries were in political tension with each other the Japan focused all their time and effort to an impossible the reinvention of their nation. There is no other state which could have pulled that off and for the second time in the history reinvent themselves from the scratch. Nd with both reinventions did so much impact to the global world. But with the help and funding of The United States the current Japan is…

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    The effects of infrastructure can be dire to the civilization staying afloat. In Mesopotamia they had a very good prosperous irrigation system created by the Sumerian People, with these Irrigation systems they “ tapped into rivers, built reservoirs, and dug canals, so they could irrigate fields of Barkley, wheat and peas”(Ziegler 26). With these irrigation systems came migrations of different people, such as the Semitic People as they became more prosperous they acquired a government and…

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