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    The Lord of the Flies is a novel about young boys who get stranded on an island. The boys have to survive on an island, with no adults! They land on the island with no knowledge of any others there. The boys then have to figure out a way to gather every boy on the island, for a meeting. Throughout the novel, the boys slowly direct themselves away from being civilized English boys to soon after, becoming complete savages. William Golding tries to prove, in his novel, how the rules of civilization

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    Black Athena Analysis

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    Bernal, Bernal provides a contemporary and interesting perspective in relation to the discussion and examination of Ancient Greece’s development as a society as well as a culture. Throughout Black Athena, Bernal discusses the Ancient Model and Aryan Model, which are the two models that have been constructed and utilized to assist historians in understanding the reality and truth of how Ancient Greece developed to the society and culture it has become (Bernal, 1). Bernal specifies the clear distinctions

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    Art Vs Medieval Art

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    When looking at history and the art produced throughout history, it is interesting to learn how it all started and how it changed throughout the centuries. Starting with Prehistoric art leading to the periods of Early Medieval and the Romanesque. Then when looking deeper at the art pieces created throughout the centuries, something that stood out to me was how people were depicted and idealized. Starting with the prehistoric art period, where there is only a few miniature sculptures that depict women

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    Ancient Rome and India were very structured societies that were unified by central belief. With their beliefs, they were able to create a civilization that unified their people. Rome used their government as the center and India use the caste system. For both systems to work both civilizations had to acknowledge that they must suppress their desires for the for the well being of their societies. A success civilization is the result of a unifying central belief system. The Roman Republic began

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    The Roman republic started to decline around 133 B.C., and officially collapsed a hundred years later. There were many different causes for the decline of the Roman republic and rise of the empire. There were many uprisings among slaves, causing political or social problems. Land Reforms helped the decline of the empire because they would buy out the small farms and transformed into slave estates, which put many farmers out of work. Also, civil wars were started after the assassination of Caesar

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    many centuries. Sometimes, the styles of one or a few people become timeless as they were so well thought out that they remain applicable to different societies, cultures, and time periods, sometimes for thousands of years. Little did the people in ancient Rome know, the Pantheon would become one of those buildings. It was commissioned and designed during the transition period between BC and AD by Marcus Agrippa during the reign of Augustus, and was formally completed by the emperor Hadrian in the year

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    Ancient Rome was perhaps the greatest civilization in ancient times. According to Infohio, Rome began when small tribes settled on hills later known as the Seven Hills of Rome. A flourishing people in Southern Italy came and conquered the little tribes around 650 B.C.E. The conquerors decided there would be seven rulers for the new city-state. It is believed that some rulers were Etruscan, some Latin, and some Sabine. Ancient History Encyclopedia says,”...Rome grew in size and strength early on through

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    the democracy of ancient athens. It was the popular assembly, open to make citizens as soon as they qualified for citizenship. In 594 BCE, solon allowed all athenian citizens to participate, regardless if class, even the thetes popular assembly met every 10 days. All decrees were ratified by the Ekklesia before becoming law. As a rule , Ekklesia met at its own special meeting palace known as the pnyx , large theater shaped area set into the long ridge west of the acropolis. Ancient Greece democracy

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    Before Mesopotamia and Egypt and farming, we were hunters and gatherers. We continued that way of life for a long time because hunting and gathering worked. But then we discovered farming. Farming allowed us to plant things such as seeds or potatoes in the ground and it would grow. Because this provided guaranteed food for everyone, people could actually settle down. We created villages. Those villages turned into towns. Towns turned into cities- one of the seven indicators that make a complex civilization

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    indicators started to get involved in Ancient Egypt. Well-Organized Government Every complex society needs a well-organized government. In Egypt, there is a ruler who is very important. The Viziers were the ones who watched over the land, but did not make the decisions. They were the chief overseer, but it was the Pharaoh who makes all of the executive decisions. The Pharaoh was the most powerful person in Ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh was making Ancient Egypt a well-organized government by being

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