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Papers On Western Civilization
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A Return to the Agriculture Revolution of the Agricultural
Revolution of the Neolithic Period
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This 5 page report discusses
one of the most significant periods in all of human development.
Human history from the Neolithic (sometimes called the “new stone
age”) or the period of agricultural revolution demonstrates that
humanity evolved from relatively small bands of hunters and
gatherers to those who cultivated their own food to those who
understood that their development of agriculture served both the
producers and the consumers of the age. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: BWagneo.wps
A Short History of Progress – Or Lack Thereof
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This 5 page paper examines the book A Short History of Progress by Ronald White and uses it as a springboard to argue that modern civilization is badly out of step with nature, and will fall into the “technology trap” and eventually perish. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVProLak.rtf
Absolutism in 17th Century France
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A 3 page paper which examines the factors that led to the rise in Absolutism in France in the 17th century. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAfrabs.rtf
Adam Hochschild's "King Leopold's Ghost": Tools
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3 pages in length. King Leopold, who "found a number of tools at his disposal that had not been available to empire builders of earlier times" (Hochschild PG), possessed cunning and innovation like no other before him; with the sole objective to amass a fortune while at the same time rule with an iron fist, author Adam Hochschild illustrates how one of the king's most prized tools for achieving his objectives were in the form of human beings – the gross exploitation of African slaves. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCLeop.rtf
Advancement in Knowledge or in Foolishness?
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This 5 page report
discusses the idea that humanity has advanced over the past 500
years, if one considers the issue purely from the point of
technological advancement. However, knowledge can and should be
seen as a constant balancing act between creative and a ruinous
processes. Perhaps humanity has not developed in a way that is
ultimately beneficial. The thesis presented in this paper is
that “progress” is a relative term and concept. Bibliography
lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWfool.wps
Aeschylus'Agamemnon in Historical Context
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A 5 page essay that discusses Aeschylus' play Agamemnon within the historical context of fifth century BC Greek culture. The writer argues that the play substantiates and rationalizes male dominance. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khhisaga.rtf
African History: The Bible and Africa
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A 10 page paper which examines the history of Africa through the Bible. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAbbafr.rtf
Agricultural Needs and Landlessness in Ancient Rome
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A 3 page overview of the situation that resulted in ancient Rome regarding the displacement of farmers to the city. The author discusses the methods that were utilized to correct these problems. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPRomeLandlessness.rtf
Agriculture and Mesopotamia
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A 3 page paper which examines why agriculture was the most significant contribution, made in Mesopotamia, to civilization. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAmespia.rtf
Agriculture in the Middle Ages
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A 5 page piece on the communities that established agriculture in the middle ages, the types of farming technology used, and the inner workings of the community hierarchy as it relates to farming. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Medagri.wps
Akhenaten: Heretic Not Religious
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6 pages in length. While at first glance it may appear as though Akhenaten took his father's teachings and built upon them so as to enrich the lives of his people, he actually distorted the fundamental value of what Amenhotep III had taught him by altering the foundation of Egyptian piety with an unexpected and unprecedented display of extremism. Whether he misinterpreted through ignorance or purposely misconstrued his father's idea of establishing a living sun god, it can readily be argued how Akhenaten placed the entire society into a state of disbelief when he proclaimed Aten the one and only god to be worshipped, casting aside all the others as no longer belonging to the Egyptian civilization, disregarding best interests of his constituency in the process. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCAkhenaten.rtf
Alcibiades’ Role in the Outcome of the Peloponnesian War
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This 5 page report discusses the Greek general and betrayer, Alcibiades’ (circa 450-404 BC) role in the Peloponnesian War. Alcibiades took full advantage of anybody’s weaknesses and created numerous situations in which Athens was at a disadvantage due to his manipulations. He can best be described as both
“ill-fated” and “opportunistic.” His duplicitousness most certainly had a significant impact on the outcomes of the war. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWalci.wps
Alexander The Great: Influence Of Greek Law
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8 pages in length. Greek law evolved as a necessary means by which to regulate society's behavior. What had up until then been left up to the whims of each individual to handle on his own was now a product of fair and sensible legal procedure. Alexander the Great was the instrumental force behind the eventual cohesiveness that encompassed Greek Law. It can be argued that there was, indeed, a great need for such a show of order in that there existed no modicum of conformity when it came to retribution. As Greek law continued to be established, it also became an integral component of other areas of life, branching out into political and social implications. The writer discusses Alexander's influence of Greek Law. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCAtheG.wps
Alexander The Great: Main Achievements
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6 pages in length. Alexander the Great has been heralded all throughout history as one of Greece's most memorable and illustrious personalities; while he was instrumental in providing leadership for the Greeks, he was also a notorious murderer who utilized his authority to put many people to death. This aspect of Alexander's persona is not readily acknowledged by typical historical accounts; however, this was a side of him that was more than apparent. Indeed, Alexander was instrumental in doing much good for the Greeks while he was alive -- having taken the throne of Macedonia at age nineteen and leading his people to triumph -- yet it seems that lately his negative contributions appear to overshadow what good he brought to the people of Greece. The writer discusses Alexander's primary achievements, focusing upon his influence on Greek law. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCAlexG.wps
Alexander's Role in the Emancipation of Serfs
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This 12 page paper examines the role of Alexander II. Was it significant enough? Could he have done more? The history is explored and questions contemplated. Bibliography lists sources.
Filename: SA446AII.rtf
Alexandria: Overview
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A 5 page paper which provides a general overview of ancient
Alexandria. The paper addresses the terrain, agriculture, housing structures, and other
elements relating to the great city of Alexandria. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAalexdr.rtf
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