VI. Roman Civilization Rome was a small town on the Tiber River in the central part of the Italian peninsula Rome was located in the heart of Italy and could expand in many directions Romans adopted Greeks’ alphabet‚ military techniques‚ and styles of literature‚ art‚ and architecture The Romans built a strong Republic Etruscans lived in prosperous trading cities to the north and west of Rome tribe of people who lived north of the Tiber From the Etruscans‚ Romans learned practical skills
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AIMS! ✔ ! What) the) syllabus) says:) The$ aim$ of$ the$ History$ Years$ 7110$ Syllabus$ is$ to$ stimulate$ students’$interest$in$and$enjoyment$of$exploring$the$past‚$to$develop$a$critical$understanding$ of$the$past$and$to$enable$them$to$participate$as$active‚$informed$and$responsible$citizens.”) What) the) plan) does:) The! plan! has! very! explicit! inquiry! questions! that! deal! with! the! importance!of!conserving!our!heritage!whilst!also!exploring!the!legacies!of!past!societies
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Race is a social construct= fallacy= false Race Ethnicity ___________________________________________________ color Dialect= Language Religion Mode of dress Origins Food Tradition Values “Culture” Phenotype Homogeneity Plantation Agriculture‚ colonization‚ enslavement all contribute to
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Smoke Signals: The Importance of Oral Tradition in Native Culture Smoke signals are one of the oldest forms of long-distance communication. The Native American tribes of North America have long used smoke signals to signal danger‚ transmit news‚ and gather people to a common area. In this way‚ it is unsurprising to find that in the movie Smoke Signals‚ directed by Chris Eyre with a screenplay by Sherman Alexie‚ communication is a central theme. Through the use of two very contrasting characters
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Topic: Adam Smith and Eighteen-Century Economic Globalization: Free Market Principles Are Still Topical in the Twenty-First Century Name: Course code: Tutor’s Name: Date: OUTLINE 1.0 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………….2 1.1 Adam Smith’s Revolutionary Ideas on Improving Economics…………………………2 1.2 The Wealth of Nations. Fundamental Solutions Leading To Economic Improvement and Progress…………………………………………………………………………………….3 1.2.1 Technological Innovations……………………………………………………………
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Modernisation and Transformation of Hong Kong 1 To what extent did the characteristics of British colonial rule in Hong Kong during the first half of the 20th century last until the end of the 20th century? 15 marks Difficulty : Marking criteria Criteria Max. Grade to be awarded Marks • Coherent presentation with reasonable analysis of the characteristics of British colonial rule in Hong Kong during the first half of the 20th century; able to compare the characteristics
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to acknowledge and extend my heartfelt gratitude to the following persons who have made the completion of this case study report possible‚ firstly to my course instructor Sir Butt for his vital encouragement and support‚ my friend Wajeeha who really helped me by correcting me with some of my queries about some portion of the case and last but not the least thanks to my family for their outmost support. One again thanks to my PROFFESSOR Sir Butt who gave me the opportunity
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BCE= Before common era (same as BC) CE= Common Era (Same as AD) Circa = around the time of‚ approximately – not exact date( abbreviated “ca” or “c”) Chapter 1 * 4mil ya to 3500 BCE * Hominids * australopithecus 4mil ya * Homo Erectus 1.5 mil ya Homo Sapiens 200 thousand ya * Paleolithic – Hunter/Gatherer * Paleolithic – “old stone age” – first hominids to 12‚000 years ago; Hunters and Gatherers; Nomadic; No private property; Egalitarian- equal society; Gender-based
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Fall Semester 2011 History H-217: The Nature of History (15471) Tuesdays 3:00PM-5:40PM Cavanaugh Hall 215 Professor Modupe Labode Office: 420 Cavanaugh Hall Email: mlabode@iupui.edu Telephone: 317-274-3829 Office Hours: Tuesdays‚ 1-2; Thursdays 1-3‚ and by appointment. Mailbox: 504M Cavanaugh Hall Course Description: This course is an introduction to the study of history. Readings and discussion will explore the sources that historians use to interpret history and construct narratives
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HISTORY AND PHYSICAL Patient Name: Adela Torres Patient ID: 132463 Room No.: 541 Date of Admission: 06/22/---- Admitting Physician: Leon Medina‚ MD Admitting Diagnosis: Stomatitis‚ possibly methotrexate related. CHIEF COMPLAINT: Swelling of lips causing difficulty swallowing. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This patient is a 57-year-old Cuban woman with a long history of rheumatoid arthritis. She has received methotrexate on a weekly basis as an outpatient for many
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