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    How Did Sargon Rule

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    was raised by the farmer to be a gardener and to make dates which contrasts the great leader which he came to be. (it doesn’t make sense - he made dates? Grew dates?) After growing up, Sargon’s first position of importance was being the cupbearer to Ur-Zababa, the king of Kish. As cupbearer, Sargon was to report his dreams to the king and let him know of any grievances he had. Sargon began to become troubled during his sleep, and the king took note of this and asked what was troubling Sargon,…

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    so on. Classical condition helped us to create some of the body language we experience today, such as biting nails or thumb sucking. The Classical Conditioning process, using US (a cue that has biological significance and evokes a natural response), UR (natural occurring response to unconditioned stimulus), CS (cue paired with US and elicits CR), and CR (trained response to CS in anticipation of US which is predicted) helps us understand and predict events/behaviors. These four concepts play a…

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    Stefanie Sierra LCD 144W Bilingual Language Play used in Social media Introduction The topic of bilingual language play used in social media in particular Spanish. Especially when social media uses memes that are shared within a few minutes and are spread like wildfires. Social media has become a place in which the human population interacts by posting pictures and sharing their experiences and expressing their feelings. Memes are just way to show humor. As a bilingual speaker, in which…

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    CSKT Climate Change Strategic Plan was created to develop climate adaptation policies for the tribal government. It is particularly concerned with the preservation of tribal natural and cultural resources. As council chairman Joe Durglo asserts, “[o]ur land and resources are the basis of our spiritual life. [...] Our survival is woven together with the land.”(pg. iii) The first section of the report focuses…

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    Hammurabi Social Class

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    Do you know how complex the Mesopotamian Civilization was. They had laws, religion, and social class from the articles I have read. The sources I used to find all of this information are Hammurabi's Code, The Code of Ur-Nammu, The Advice of an Akkadian, and The Sumerian Prayer to Every God. Social Class was very obvious in their society. You can tell from how their laws are set up and the consequences of the laws that depend on your social class. This is how their social class was set up…

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    It was critical that the medical teams had clothing that stood out from the rest, and caught the eye of those in need. Along most of the medics worked in tents specifically for patients, many ventured out onto the field to transport men to receive care. Ambulance drivers had special clothing as well to differentiate them from others and help transporting soldiers quickly and efficiently. Having uniforms that were unlike everyone else's helped the wounded seek the medics faster because they…

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    both civilizations had their differences dealing with subjects such as geography to culture. Mesopotamia was known as the land “between the rivers”. The early civilizations were the Sumerians; they had established number of cities including Eridu, Ur, Uruk, Umma, and Lavish (Spielvogel 9). Sumerians believed they derived their power from the gods. The people of Mesopotamia produced different items such as woolen textiles, pottery,…

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    Penguins are going through a serious problem that is threatening their species, along with many other species. Here is the problem, and how YOU can help solve it. The serious problem is the Climate Crisis. Climates of ecosystems everywhere are changing, and not for the better. A forest could turn to a desert! This problem even affects Antarctica, because the chunks of ice are melting, and penguins and other animals that live there are losing their homes due to Global Warming, which is just like…

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    This bulletin board is entitled “College 101.” The residents learned what to do and what not to do in college. For example, one of the tips on the bulletin board was, "DO GET INVOLVED ON CAMPUS – Becoming involved in student organizations at Otterbein will add an important dimension to your life. In addition to having a lot of fun, you will make new friends, contribute to important causes and learn new skills. Our numerous student organizations offer many opportunities beyond the classroom that…

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    The advantage to her poetry becoming known was through her high social standing. She was the daughter of Akkad king Sargon which inherently made her a high priestess, eventually of Ur (Black 37). This advantage allowed her to write poetry honoring her personal goddess Inanna, the goddess of love, fertility and warfare and ultimately making Enheduanna the first named historical author (Binkley 47). Enheduanna’s respect for Inanna…

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