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    often had ceremonies and practiced several traditions. Artisans and peasants were the lowest of the social pyramid. In ancient China‚ many people were treated poorly. Especially girls were treated very badly. Girls had to have their feet bound very tightly with bandages. By the age of 6‚ it was the law for girls to have their feet tied up. The girls of the family were to work in the house and had few privileges. Farmers and artisans were not treated well because of the amount of money

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    SPRITE CHART: Shang China Setting: 1. China 2. Yangtze River 3. The seasonal monsoon winds that blow north from the Indian Ocean over Asia produce vast amounts of rainfall in the Himalayan Mountains and the Tibetan Plateau. Some of this water‚ along with rich sediments‚ flows across the Chinese Plain creating fertile farmland. The fertile areas of Eastern China are surrounded by deserts‚ vast steppes‚ high mountains and impassible jungles. 4. Tall hills helped keep out invaders. Fertile

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    and finally to his conclusion that the self and the city should be governed quite similarly‚ by a hierarchy of systematic components. For the city‚ these components are based on present city rule. The rulers govern the guardians followed by the artisans‚ in the same fashion the self should first be governed by reason‚ then spirit and finally desire. He also interjects that justice is found in a city and in the self when both "mind their own business." In this idea of a just society being controlled

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    15th Century Overview Political/Diplomatic: The Italian states of the renaissance Five major powers Milan Venice Florence( the Medici) The Papal states Kingdom of Napals Independent city states Mantua Ferrara Urbino The Role of women Warfare in Italy struggle between France and Spain Invasion and division. The birth of modern diplomacy is a product of the Italian renaissance. Machiavelli and the new statecraft Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527) The Prince acquisition‚ maintenance and expansion of political

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    contrasted greatly with that of its ancestors; the pre-sedentary humans. A few branches they differed from include food production—the cultivation of plants and animal domestication versus hunting and gathering‚ a higher social structure—development of artisans‚ farmers‚ long-distance traders‚ local merchants and priests/kings‚ and technology—whether the changes in technology depended on the revolution of humans‚ themselves. For instance‚ while the earlier pre-sedentary humans based their food production

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    GUIDELINES: 1. 5 minutes will be given for post discussion. 2. 15 minutes will be given for presentation. 3. Idea should be presented with the help of 12 to 15 power point slides. Weaving Scale into Hand Made Products FabIndia is a well-known retail brand that sells various hand made products through its stores across India and overseas. They are probably the best-known urban middle class brand in India. It would not be wrong to say that they define the middle class look for Indians. Though they

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    Charles Baudelaire’s “The Painter of Modern Life” and G.-Albert Aurier’s “Symbolism in Painting: Paul Gauguin” are both pivotal works in the scholarship of nineteenth century French art. The essays of both authors express their acclaim and thoughts on a particular artist‚ while simultaneously projecting their own convictions on art through their discourse. Although almost thirty years apart‚ the works of Baudelaire and Aurier reveal some overlap among their perceptions of art and the artist‚ while

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    Any argument relies upon some fundamental agreement about the issue being discussed. However great the divide in opinion may be‚ there must exist at least some similarity in the participants’ manner of viewing the issue if a solution is ever to be reached. Book One of Plato’s Republic features a disagreement between Socrates and Thrasymachus about the nature of justice. The disaccord between their views of the subject is extremely pronounced‚ but there are certain underlying agreements which guide

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    ask if One Money and One Artisan can assist them in hunting down one of their birds up a tree. The older brothers agreed to help‚ and decide to climb up the tree to catch the birds killed by Hunahpu and Xbalanque. Once they scale the tree‚ the tree begins to grow with height. After answering their older brothers’ pleas for help‚ the Hero Twins instruct their brothers to undo their pants and tie them around their hips to form a tail.The defeat came to One Monkey and One Artisan when they transformed

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    gluttony‚ commonly referred to as the Vice of the appetitive part of the soul. There are so many appetites that Plato does not mention all of them‚ but he does say that they can often be in conflict with each other. In the republic the workers and artisans were in this category. The ugly black horse on the left represents the appetitive element of the soul. The spirited part of the soul or hot-blooded part is where we get our source of action. This is the part of the soul that will get angry if we

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