Western Civilization

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    Should Piggy Lord Of The Flies Be Chief Analysis

    In William Golding’s novel Lord of the Flies a massive plane crash occurs. Due to the plane crash not many survive. However the children that do survive come together, and decide to elect someone chief. They elect the child that is a natural leader, yet I think Piggy should be chief for many reasons: intelligence, resourcefulness, and maturity. The main reason Piggy should be chief is his intelligence. Piggy has a great intelligence beyond the other children. Yet, they elected Ralph

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    Change In Native American Culture

    After the drastic change in climate around 10,000 years ago, bands of hunter gatherers began to change their subsistence strategies and, as a direct result, their political structures. The nomadic culture of the early Native Americans transitioned into a more sedentary way of life as they adopted horticulture as their main method of subsistence. Following this change was the rise of chiefdoms out of former-egalitarian societies. The once equal distributions of power became centralized and lead to

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    Sumerian Social Class

    The Sumerians were just one of the many earliest civilizations to start in the world specifically in Southern Mesopotamia more than 5000 years ago. Beginning in 5,500 years ago, the Sumerians built cities along the rivers in Mesopotamia and made advances in technology. The sumerians had an interesting way of life. Including organized governments, complex religions, job specializations, social classes, unique art and new public works and writing systems. In the paragraphs below readers will be able

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    Australia Cultural Analysis

    evoking cultural defence in a trial, it often means that a crime could potentially be excused on the basis that the act was purely because of cultural traditions. Australia can be said to be divided into two groups, the majority culture, knowns as the western culture, who would accept the terms of the common law system, and the minority cultures , which are migrants who come to Australia for various reason and believe in other traditions. Paul Magnarella argues ; “ Cultural defence maintains that persons

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    Ancient China Research Paper

    China is one of the oldest civilizations on Earth, dating back to the Bronze Age. Today, China is the world’s most populated country with a quickly growing economy. Throughout China’s evolution from an ancient civilization to a monumental country, the Yangtze and Huang He rivers, the Himalayan and Kunlun mountain ranges, the Gobi and Taklamakan Deserts, the Yellow and East China Seas, and the Pacific Ocean all played an important role in the development of its culture and history. Like most of the

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    Silk Road Research Paper

    Ever wondered how the Silk Road got it’s name? Ever wondered what the point of the Silk Road was? Ever wondered how the Silk Road effect’s us now? Well, prepare to be amazed. The Silk Road was an ancient trade route that connected China to the west and it wasn’t 1 road it was a series of roads. The Silk Road traded not only silk, gunpowder, food but also ideas. To begin with, the Silk Road was a series of trade routes going through all sorts of countries in Eurasia. The Silk Road was located from

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    Savagery In Brave New World

    Savagery has been the foundation of human life since the beginning of time. Innate human savagery is best seen through people who hold political power because these “leaders” tend to abuse their newfound authority and become corrupt. Savagery is not limited to a single period of time or location; it has transcended time and reached across the globe. For example, He Shen, a trusted government official from China circa 1770, was worth almost ten times the Chinese government because of how much money

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    China Research Paper

    China is a beautiful country filled with a large population and a strong cultural background. Many people may know China is the largest country that was once isolated from the rest of the world after the communist revolution, but it has opened its doors to the world once again. With the largest population of people in the world and the largest land area the geography of China is as vast as it history. The history and cultural traditions of China have been studied and written for a long time. According

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    Immaturity In Lord Of The Flies

    The boys’ loss of values can be traced to their transition from civilization to savagery. Beginning the book as exemplary models for the upcoming generation, the boys prolonged habitation in primitive conditions molds them into immoral scoundrels. Without constant guidance from adults, the boys cannot distinguish from right and wrong. They look to their leaders for counsel without questioning their virtue, attributable to their immaturity. The young boys do not recognize the unquenchable bloodlust

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    How Did Hammurabi Created Laws

    Finally, the river valley civilizations each created and enforced a government to help organize their society. To begin, the government created rules and laws to help keep their society peaceful and orderly. One example of this can be found in Babylon, Mesopotamia. King Hammurabi created a set of laws that he believed would be able to help his society prosper. In retrospect, he says that if someone was to hurt, steal, or damage someone or their property, they will have the same action repeated to

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