How was the Indus Valley Civilization different from Egypt and Mesopotamia? How did the Huastec civilization begin? Why do we not know much about the Harappan Civilization? Who discovered Harappan civilisation? How were Indus Valley cities constructed?
[15] There was also the worrying news from those who did return home of Alexander’s drunken rages which resulted in him killing — either by his own hands or from false implication in conspiracies — some of those close to him, his paranoia, his orientalism, and even his belief that he...
If you do involve yourself with the wrong course of instruction, and as a result fail to develop any sort of psychic ability and become disillusioned as direct result, your disillusionment will act as a great barrier to developing psychic powers in the future due to a loss of belief and fai...
How did the Mali Empire revolutionize trade? How would international trade theorists view the Fair Trade Movement? How did railroads change ideas about travel? How did the Age of Exploration affect trade patterns and land usage within the Taino civilisation, and what caused the changes? What has...
Chapter 2 How to Make Sense of "Developing a Sense of Belonging" Through "Feeling Like a Family" in the Light of Cultural and Societal Backgrounds Abstract In this chapter, I first provide the reader with geopolitical and historical information which is meaningful for ...
Three narratives justified Chinese investments in overseas grids, including China's ecological civilisation concept, the Global Energy Interconnection project, and the historical tributary system [1]. However, due to potential opposition in host countries, Chinese firms took precautions, considering that ...
Only if we can do this, will we know what it means to be stewards, and to develop technology, monetary systems, and all else in appropriate ways. Saving these ways of thinking, living, and being are not just odes to a time long gone, they are the roots ...
Four river-valley civilisations invented modern civilisation. Oldest of all is Mesopotamia, probably not the first urban culture, but the first urban culture that flourished on a large scale and then left behind numerous remains, including writing that experts can read. Egypt and the Indus Valley ...
and it's not an easy thing to fix. I think that this is the underlying problem (if it is a problem) with the fantasy gere in general. But it's partly fixed, I suppose, by the difficulties encountered in the everyday person trying to find anything out about the ancient civilisation. ...
What we must avoid is to become enmeshed in the politics of giving a ‘free pass’ to those that charge anti-Semitism whilst being sceptical of the motives of those who by their actions show their intolerance to any form of Western Civilisation. I see them though as no threat to the West...