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    The Ancient Calendar

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    cultures by their beliefs. Therefore‚ by comparative to understand of different mean by visualizing and organize them. Into the historical development of culture in society. Without time people wouldn’t even know what time of the day‚ therefore; the ancient people were keeping on their task to focus. This relates to us‚ because we can be organized that the calendar is making a list to celebrated on holidays‚ history‚ religion and birthday by having a bless of our family and friends that we’ll never forget

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    Ancient Greek History Why should one study the Ancient Greeks? There exist almost countless contributions that Greek culture has made to western society in the areas of art‚ literature‚ philosophy‚ drama‚ architecture and politics. Lasting visions of thought and inspiring intellect helped shaped today’s western culture with notions of democracy and personal freedoms. Greek scientists made revolutionary discoveries in medicine‚ mathematics‚ physics‚ and astronomy. It was the Greeks who‚ through

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    Mount Rushmore‚ in the U.S. state of South Dakota‚ or the Eiffel Tower‚ in Paris‚ France. These monuments represent the civilization that made them. Similarly‚ pyramids and other monumental structures have represented Egypt for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptian civilization is also represented by a distinct art style. Characteristics of this art style include hieroglyphics and stiff human figures. Written communication (3) is another element that all civilizations share. Writing allows systems

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    The “Fall” of Rome Rome was once a strong civilization until it broke into pieces. Rome was like a broken mirror‚ a puzzle that lost the pieces‚ a painting that was one a masterpiece‚ but became faded and ruined. Sometimes good things fall apart‚ so better things can fall together. One of the main causes of the fall of Rome was of Roman invasions. As Rome became weaker‚ people saw it as an open door to invade and attack Rome. Some civilizations succeeded invading and attacking Rome such as the

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    When you see roads you know that they lead somewhere.The quote “All Roads Lead to Rome” means everything that we had done to this day leads back all the way to Rome.The Roman Empire made up what we have and to this day we have made it better but we are still using their ideas and what they made back then. One example would be the Julian calendar that was made by Julius Caesar in 46 BC because it was the first calendar to split the year into 365 day‚12 months‚and with a leap day added every 4 years

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    The Ancient Maya

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    than 2‚000 years‚ 1000 BC-AD 1542. Many aspects of this culture continue yet today. The Ancient Maya in their time had actually refined writing. They had an extensive written language‚ which was both phonetic as well as ideographic. One of only five independently created writing systems in human history. Maya words were in hieroglyphs‚ each picture with its own meaning. Unlike other ancient Central American civilizations‚ the Maya could write in words‚ sentences‚ and even stories

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    There are many differences between Rome and Greece cultures even though they were so similar. For example Roman and Greek both had their own armies but the only Polis that had there own professional army was Sparta‚ another example is how the Romans would banned together not just with the societies they conquered but with each other as well‚ Rome and Greece also had different types of government. These are only three out of many examples of some differences between Rome and Greece. Many people believe

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    Fall of Rome Essay Please remember to view the rubric for a more complete guide to how your essay will be graded. Organization - 8 points - Paragraphs should be well organized and support the thesis. Length - 8 points - Every paragraph should be a minimum of 5 sentences. Sources - 8 points - Sources should be cited throughout the essay. Quality of Information - 8 points - Each body paragraph should have 2 examples. Each example should be analyzed. Mechanics - 8 points - No spelling‚ grammar‚ or

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    In the classical period of Greece and Rome‚ Greece had a direct democracy in where the people elected leaders to represent them. Rome had a republic in where the people had a lot less say in who led them. However in both Rome and Greece the people felt they had a strong connection to their government and they felt as though they were in control. In terms of interaction with other cultures‚ Greece and Rome both had a part in Christianity. They actually had a Greco- Roman religion that had influences

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    UNIVERSITY OF THE PEOPL E Learning Journal Unit Five Briefly discuss how the governments of Rome and Carthage differed. We have learned a lot about the governments of Rome and that of Carthage in the reading of this week. It was made it clear in the reading and through other materials studied; “Carthage undoubtedly is of great importance to the roman civilization‚” (nd). Ultimately‚ it is seen as the fiercest enemy to the Roman civilization. At the end of the Republic though‚ Carthage became Rome’s

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