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The Nazca Lines
by munim, May 21, 2008
The Nazca are a culture who lived in South America. Unlike many "Indian" civilizations, the Nazca weren't nomads. They also never hunted, or gathered, as theirs was a totally agricultural society.
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Barbarism or Civilization
by Roger Penney, May 20, 2008
Where is contemporary society in the west going?
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Athens, Sparta Comparison
by Johnny Jr., May 1, 2008
Comparing Sparta and Athens as civilizations.
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Elements of Civilization
by Traceguy, Apr 26, 2008
When a society has developed cities, the groundwork has been prepared for the attainment of civilization.
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Inca Maya Aztec
by the nyainim brothers, Apr 23, 2008
These three civilizations were known as the greatest and most advanced tribes in the world.
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Western Civilization: Life as a Merchant
by Melbron, Apr 6, 2008
How merchants lived and became rich during the 13th and 14th centuries.
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Impact on Egypt’s Civilization
by J1rules, Feb 12, 2008
Did the government, economy, and the class structure of Ancient Egypt become influenced by the geography and the climate in the area?
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The World Will Never be the Same If You See Through the Eyes of Forest Gump
by CHAN LEE PENG, Feb 8, 2008
The world will never be the same if you see through the eyes of Forest Gump.
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Aristotle Vs. Hobbes
by Nathan Warner, Feb 7, 2008
Comparing and contrasting some of the political views of Aristotle and Thomas Hobbes, two of history's great political scientists.
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Contradiction and Inconsistency in the Conquest of the Aztecs
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
Both Diaz and Leon-Portilla portray an Aztec understanding of the Spanish conquest that is full of contradiction; similarly, the Spanish view of the Aztecs is shown to be equally inconsistent. These paradoxical conflicts inherent in each group’s understanding of the other are critically important to this study of conflict between civilizations: they led to complacency and division within the Aztec ranks, and, in contrast, to unity and aggression in the case of the Spanish.
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