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- 2231: Comparison Of Spartan And Samu
- ... They also were taught military discipline, obedience, toughness and endurance. Spartans did not consider the arts of reading and writing necessary. Boys learned the Iliad and songs of war and religion, however, leaping, running, wrestling, and wielding a weapon with grace and accuracy were believed to be much more important. The whole way of life, the constitution of the state, the ...
- 2232: Comparison Of Racism In Histor
- ... much too different to compare. In conclusion, when looking at the exterior of a person, it is much too easy to get the wrong impression, due to their skin colour, religion, or culture. This leads to the mind scurrying up stereotypic ideas about that person. Too often are projections about a person are totally inaccurate. It s unfortunate that by the ...
- 2233: Colonization
- ... for English colonization of America."(pg.43) England's final motivation for colonization still included its sense of national greatness which was promoted by Richard Hakluyt: "to extend the reformed religion, to expand trade, to supply England's needs from her own dominions, to provide bases in case of war with Spain, to enlarge the queen's revenues and navy, to ...
- 2234: Civilisations
- ... beliefs differed from other civilizations, Egyptians had many gods but the dominant worship was the worship of Amon-Re. While this religious system did change later to a more monotheistic religion - the worship of Aton it was for many years, up until the Eighteenth dynasty, the worship of many gods. Another unique characteristic of the Egyptians was their form of writing ...
- 2235: Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- ... and sensitive, at work and at home. This vision of the future female went against the traditional role of womanhood, not to mention the concepts and values of family, home, religion, community, and democracy. These views have labeled Gilman as a feminist, but theses ideas clearly have a place within educational history. Gilman showed the need to develop higher learning institutions ...
- 2236: Charles Darwin
- ... in which all life on earth had common ancestors, therefore man had descended from apes. This theory in the mid 1800's went against what people had learned from their religion. Darwin did not come up with the idea of evolution; yet he was not alone in this theory, but he was the first to explain how evolution worked. . A young ...
- 2237: Causes Of The Civil War 2
- ... due to people s belief that nobility, money, and control of land signifies power. Many early settlers chose to explore the New World, in order to escape from politics and religion in their mother country. In the colonies, the settlers had already become used to taking a share in government. Every colony elected an assembly. The Virginians set up their House ...
- 2238: British Colonialism
- ... lead the Europeans ships to the new discoveries where they built colonies. The British colonialism was the most complex colonialism because beside the trading motives there were other motives like religion and politics. By the end of the 18th century the British Empire included Australia, Canada, Guinea, part of India, Senegal, Gambia, Sierra Leone, and Malaysia. One hundred years later Egypt ...
- 2239: Bosnia 2
- ... Russia. Croats believe in ethnic cleansing also. They live closer to the West than Serbs and are exposed to Western influences and the Adriatic coast. Croats are of Roman Catholic Religion. Muslims inhabit more urban areas. Many live in ethnically mixed towns but also believe in ethnic cleansing. NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organization U.N.: United Nations Genocide: The crime of ...
- 2240: Bangladesh
- ... in its own script, derived from that of Sanskrit. Urdu and Burmese are also spoken by few percent of population. English is also spoken and understood. Islam is the main religion. It is the faith of about 85 percent of the population. Hindus makes up most of the remainder, and the country has small communities of Buddhists, Christians, and animists. Elementary ...
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