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International Network for Life Studies - Life studies means holistic and interdisciplinary approaches to contemporary issues concerning life, death, and nature in our civilization. It includes philosophy of life, bioethics, environmental ethics, and criticism of modern civilization at its core
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Electronic Passport: Ancient Greece - middle school unit exploring the cradle of western civilization including its philosophers, mythology, and Peloponnesian War. The civilization of ancient Greece flowered more than 2500 years ago but it influences the way we live today. Greece is a pe
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The Byzantine Empire, Early Russia, and Muslim Expansion - The Byzantine Empire, Early Russia, and Muslim Expansion It is important to point that when we speak of the fall of the Roman Empire we are speaking about the fall of the Western part of the empire and not the eastern part. In the east the Roman Empire f
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Beetles as Religious Symbols - Cultural Entomology exposes how insects play a major role in almost every aspect of human culture. Discover just how long insects have influenced the humanities. The scarab is generally associated with old Egypt which indeed made this beetle their most im
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Jordan: Mesoamerican Chronology - Provisional Chronology of Mesoamerican Archaeology
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Anasazi - Anasazi Indians ANASAZI Researchers Nicole Torres and Stephen Stuart Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning Ancient Ones. They are thought to be ancestors of the modern Pueblo Indians, inhabited the Four Corners country of southern Utah, southwestern Colorado,
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Egyptian Civilization - The origins of ancient Egyptian civilization, which many regard as one of the fountainheads of Western culture, cannot be established with certainty. Archaeological evidence suggests that early dwellers in the Nile Valley were influenced by cultures of th
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Alexander the Great, Synopsys,JJP - Alexandros III Philippou Makedonon (Alexander the Great, Alexander III of Macedon) (356-323 B.C.), King of Macedonia, was born in late July 356 BC in Pella, Macedonia, he was one of the greatest military genius in history. He conquered much of what was th
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Saunders. History of Medieval Islam - J. J. Saunders. A History of Medieval Islam. Routledge, London, chpt. 9.
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Modern Western Civ. 10: The French Revolution: Origins - Modern Europe Syllabus ] Paul Halsall Modern Western Civilization Class 10: The French Revolution - Origins I. Introduction So far we have looked at people and ideas, at social history and intellectual history. Not at what a lot of you might have expecte
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