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    location of Mesopotamian civilization 2 2 Language and literature of Mesopotamia 3 3 Mathematics and astronomy 4 4 Economy and agriculture 5 5 Architecture 6 6 Introduction to harappan civilization 7 7 Writing system of Harappa 8 8 Authority and governance 9 9 Trade and transport 10 10 Collapse and later harappan civilization 11 11 Historical context and linguistic affiliation 12 12 My learning 13 13 Bibliography 14 14 Gallery Location of the Mesopotamian Civilization Mesopotamia encompasses

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    Systems of food production. They became Involved in hunting animals and gathering foods grown in the wild‚ also moving from place to place. The shift from hunting & gathering became an agriculture which led to permanent settlements‚ and the rise of civilizations. One of their social conditions was the belief in animism that natural objects have souls that may exist apart from their material bodies. Farming lead to homes‚ which then lead to social classes‚ specialized jobs‚ and larger populations which

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    emerging clash of civilizations have been greatly exaggerated – 45mks Huntington believed that conflict would take place at both micro and macro levels. At a micro level (within civilizations) there would be struggle over borders and territories‚ he said that groups would clash ‘like tectonic plates’. By this he meant that the tension between groups either side of borders would slowly build until somewhere the tension would lead to a rupture or a clash in this case. On a macro level global conflict driven

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    People have also begun to link global warming to the sun in the last decade. The views of David Bellamy‚ a conservationist‚ and Dr Sami Solanki‚ the director of Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research‚ include that the majority of people are seeing global warming in the wrong light and that the brightness of the sun is directly related to the warming of the Earth in the last century (Leidig and Nikkhah 1). The sun is a popular resource for natural cause of global warming‚ but there are scarce

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    and lunar calendars‚ and celebrates holidays based on both. The country uses one time zone and is 9 hours ahead of GMT‚ the same as Japan. Most Koreans work Monday through Friday and then a half day on Saturday mornings. Usual business hours are 9:00-6:00 during the week and 9:00-1:00 on Saturday. During national holidays‚ government offices and most businesses are closed‚ although many private store keepers and large department stores may remain open. The major exceptions occur during the 3-day holidays

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    3/18/12 Chapter 16 Assessment For Each term or name below‚ briefly explain it connection to the development of Native American cultures in North America‚ Mesoamerica‚ or South America. - Tikal’s connection to the development of Native American culture in Mesoamerica is there religion. The people believed in many gods just as the Native Americans did. They also did dances and other things to please the gods to get them great weather or prosperity. That is what the Native Americans got from the

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    as Ivan the Terrible‚ was the first Tsar. When he became the Tsar‚ he gained control of Siberia. Ivan the Terrible didn’t trust anyone‚ so he created an office of secret police called the Oprichnina‚ which then created the KGB. The KGB was the main security agency for the Soviet Union from 1954-1991. 2. Rome’s republic democracy fell around 31 B.C. The republic democracy reappeared in 1776‚ with the creation of

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    How does Fitzgerald foreshadow tragedy in the first five chapters of "THE GREAT GEÀTSBY"? A reader who is skimming through the novel „The Great Gatsby“ by F. Scott Fitzgerald might consider a happy ending by the end of the fifth chapter‚ however at a slightly more detailed look there are clear signs that indicate that a tragic and miserable ending is the only possible one. This essay will be looking at how Fitzgerald foreshadows tragedy‚ and how he presents tragedy in the lives of the novel’s

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    ENGLISH CIVILISATION Programme I/ Britons and Romans (C.100 BC – AD 409) II/ Saxons‚ Danes and Normans (409 – 1154) III/ Medieval Empire (1154 – 1450) I/ Britons and Romans (C. 100 BC – AD 409) ( Very unstable situation No unity‚ no charismatic leader for the whole country‚ no unification during the 1st century BC‚ before the come of the Romans. Instability politically speaking‚ wars and conflicts. The leaders were warriors‚ hence the fact that the tribes were settled on military

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    How does Fitzgerald tell the story in Chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby? In Chapter 6 we find out about Gatsby’s past from Nick‚ Tom and Daisy attend Gatsby’s party for the first time and the chapter ends with Nick’s description of Gatsby and Daisy’s first kiss. Gatsby’s true life story is revealed as is his real identity‚ “It was James Gatz”. This shows Gatsby’s more vulnerable side rather than the glamorous‚ public façade. The name “Gatz” is monosyllabic and unglamorous which is representative of Gatsby’s

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