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    Western Civilization‚ defines and helps us understand the important aspects of the term civilization and how it is used. "The peoples of Mesopotamia‚ Egypt‚ the Eastern Mediterranean‚ and Greece created Western civilization by exchanging ideas‚ technologies‚ and objects through trade‚ travel‚ and war. Building on concepts from the Near East‚ Greeks originated the idea of the West as a separate region‚ identifying Europe as the West (where the sun sets) and different from the East (where the sun rises)"

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    Aristotle’s Impact ​Throughout the centuries civilization has been constantly changing in ideas. Some noticeable changes in western civilization have been formation of polis along in new religion from Greek gods to the spread of Christianity. There were many philosophers that impacted western European society‚ one happens to be a man named Aristotle. Aristotle influence impacted future generations and changed views on philosophy‚ art‚ and literature. Aristotle taught his students that developing

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    Western Companies and Their Western Cultures SOC 101 Rachael Horn November 29‚ 2010 Western Companies and Their Western Cultures Wal-Mart is the largest corporation in the world‚ with stores in over 15 countries around the world. Wal-Mart’s success is due mostly to their ability to sell goods at low prices and their ability to create a friendly environment with their “ten-foot attitude”; meaning a salesperson who comes within 10 feet of a customer must look the person in the eye‚ greet

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    Western Civilization: Beginnings to Present Although Western culture has been defined by both Christian and secular values across the course of time‚ the West’s primary goal is to achieve economic supremacy‚ using Christian and secular philosophies‚ as well as colonization and technological innovation as means to achieve this goal. Of the features that define western culture‚ the most unique is democracy. Originating in ancient Athens‚ democracy created a sense of pride in one’s government which

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    On page 34 of Western Civilization‚ Jackson Spielvogel expresses‚ “In human history‚ the power of ideas is often more significant than the power of empires.” This statement could not be more accurate when discussing the lasting impact of the Hebrews on Western Civilization. Although these “Children of Israel” did not comprise the largest or most powerful nation‚ their political‚ social‚ and religious contributions still exert influence over today’s world. According to the Hebrews‚ their people escaped

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    and social object in “western civilization”. “The Roman Empire began when Augustus Caesar became the first emperor of Rome it then ended‚ in the west‚ when the last Roman emperor‚ Romulus Augustulus‚ was destroyed by the Germanic King Odoacer.” (Grummond‚ 2015) “In the Roman east‚ it continued as the Byzantine Empire until the death of Constantine XI and the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks” (Grummond‚ 2015) The influence of the Roman Empire on western civilization was profound in its lasting

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    Ancient Greeks thought themselves as “one people.” Greek people had the same religion‚ language and culture. Young men and women from the Greek city states were sent compete in the Olympic Games. Ancient Greek was divided into several independent city states (Polis). Even though Greeks thought themselves as one people‚ politically they defended their independence from each other. Relation between Greeks and Phoenicians increased during ninth century B.C.E. Geeks adopted the Phoenicians alphabets

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    | | Mounting western culture degrading India on the whole. Have you ever seen the pictures of Jatindranath Mukerjee or Chandrasekhar Azad or Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose? Apart from being leading revolutionaries of the Indian freedom struggle‚ these three great personalities had something more in common. Almost in each picture you will find each of them clad in perfect Indian attire or dhoti-kurta. Do you find the same dress among Indians still? Unfortunately‚ it is becoming almost extinct more

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    political push for each nation group to have their own governments was very strongly felt. As a result‚ throughout Western Civilization‚ nationalism was widespread and very popular. Though initially a unification of the nation took place‚ nationalism was ultimately a force of division throughout Europe. In order to realize the effects of nationalism throughout Western Civilization‚ one must first understand the concept of nationalism. Nationalism is an ideology which asserts a nation is formed

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    Where would Western civilization be without the “long” 19th century affects on the unconstrained and continuous progress it made in peoples lives? The industrial revolution was key for major inventions that would help boom the economy. For example‚ the steam power’s advantage was its efficiency in mass production and the only resources needed were water and heat. This is one of the many new inventions to help increase production at a faster rate and be more cheap. Labor laws were very poor when the

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