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Extractions: This FAQ is designed to help you build scenarios for Civilization II. It is completely unofficial and not affiliated with Microprose in any way. Then again, neither is Brian Reynolds, so what the hey. Some of the Menu Items I mention might have a slightly different name, as I'm writing from memory, but other than that the information is accurate, except where I note that I'm guessing about something. If you are new to building scenarios for Civ2, or even experienced but achieving unsatisfactory results, these notes may help you in your next effort. The material is organized as follows: choosing a scenario designing the map placing the tribes on the map starting the game ... miscellany 1. CHOOSING A SCENARIO
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Animals In The Bible (Catholic Encyclopedia)Category Society Religion and Spirituality A of the deliverance from the bondage in egypt, and a seems to have puzzled not a littleall ancient translators Hebr., lxxiv), 14, and ciii (Hebr., civ), 26; The http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01517a.htm
Extractions: Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... A > Animals in the Bible A B C D ... Z , or beasts, in the Biblical parlance, includes all quadrupeds living on the earth, with the exception of the amphibia and such small animals as moles, mice, and the like. Beasts are divided into cattle, or domesticated ( behemoth Douay Version , A.V. and R.V. for Authorized and Revised Version respectively.) ADDAX antilope addax ) with twisted horns; it very probably corresponds to the of the Hebrews and the pygarg of the divers translations (Deut., xiv, 5). ADDER Vipera . The word, unused in the D.V., stands in the A.V. for four different Hebrew names of serpents. ANT Atta are particularly common, especially the atta barbara , of dark colour, and the atta structor , a brown species. These, with the pheidole megacephala , are, unlike the ants of northern countries, accustomed to lay up stores of corn for winter use. Hence the allusions of the wise man in the two above-mentioned passages of Proverbs. ANTELOPE (1) the (D.V. pygarg; Deut., xiv, 5), commonly identified with the antilope addax;
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Extractions: '...the National Library has drawn on its collection of books, magazines, manuscripts and music to reveal the North of the artist. The collection contains a rich legacy of publications related to the North, one much broader and deeper than can be included in this exhibition. But it is one which lends itself naturally to the retelling of one strand of northern history - the North as experienced and recreated through the imagination of its artist." National Archive
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Extractions: CHAPTER VI. - SHEIK ACHMET ABOU SINN. Abou Sinn had arranged to move northwards on the following day; we therefore agreed to pass one day in his camp, and to leave for Sofi the next morning. The ground upon which the Arab encampment was situated was a tolerably flat surface, like a shelf, upon the slope of the Atbara valley, about thirty or forty feet below the rich table lands; the surface of this was perfectly firm, as by the constant rains it had been entirely denuded of the loam that had formed the upper stratum. This formed a charming place for the encampment of a large party, as the ground was perfectly clean, a mixture of quartz pebbles upon a hard white sandstone. Numerous mimosas afforded a shade, beneath which the Arabs sat in groups, and at the bottom of the valley flowed the Atbara. This tribe, which was peculiarly that of Abou Sinn, and from which he had sprung, was the Shookeriyah, one of the most powerful among the numerous tribes of Upper Egypt. Fat is the great desideratum of an Arab; his head, as I have described, should be a mass of grease; he rubs his body with oil or other ointment; his clothes, i.e. his one garment or tope, is covered with grease, and internally he swallows as much as he can procure.
HISTORY COURSES FALL 2001 world history approach will give Western civ a new What images do you associate withthe name egypt? to understand the modern society in this ancient land http://www.history.uiuc.edu/NewCourses/CourseGuides/CourseGuideFA01.htm
Extractions: FALL 2001 100 Level Courses 200 Level Courses 300 Level Courses 400 Level Courses WESTERN CIVILIZATION FROM ANTIQUITY TO 1660 (ADVANCED COMPOSITION) (Myers) Please see course description for 111LEC. WESTERN CIVILIZATION FROM ANTIQUITY TO 1660 (Myers) This course will explore the major themes and events contributing to the formation of Western civilization and culture from ancient Mesopotamia to the beginning of the European Age of Absolutism circa 1660. Particular themes of the course include the formation of ancient cultures especially Egypt, Greece (including an examination of Greek "democracy"), the Roman Republic and Empire, and the formation of the national monarchies of Europe (particularly England and France) during the Middle Ages. The course will also examine the development of the Christian Church and cultural values during the Middle Ages and the fragmentation of and challenge to medieval civilization initiated by the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation as well as the subsequent redefinition of authority during the "Age of Absolutism." In addition to the historical narrative provided by the textbook, students will also analyze primary and secondary sources that provide both interpretations of historical events and issues by contemporaries as well as insight into modern historical methodology. WESTERN CIVILIZATION FROM ANTIQUITY TO 1660 (Ramsbottom) Western Civilization refers to the history of the peoples who inhabit Europe and the cultures they have created around the world.
Extractions: MORE EXAMPLE TERM PAPERS ON WESTERN CIVILIZATION ENGLAND (Before 1700) Anglo-Saxon Settlement In England This 11 page paper examines the Anglo-Saxon settlement in England why they moved there, their subsequent society and culture. Particular emphasis is paid to medieval literature and its reflection of the Anglo-Saxons. Bibliography lists 8+ sources. Anglosax.wps Francis I 5 page biography and general discussion of England's Francis I (16th century). Good for those studying Western Civilization; Keyword Western Civ. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Frances.wps Frederick II Brief 4 page biographical overview of Frederick II- the eighteenth century English monarch. Paper outlines his life, times, and political activities. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Fredrick.wps The Life of Henry VIII A short, 5 page overview and discussion of King Henry VIII's life, career, and many marriages. No Bibliography available. HenryVII.wps
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Extractions: What do you consider as the marks of a civilization? In other words, are there particular signs that a culture is developed on a scale of development? I understand that, among philosophers, a people are not developed or civilized unless their system of beliefs includes the component of quasi-objectivity, meaning that the lower the development of the culture, the more they regard the traditional way of doing things as being the right way of doing things. There is no attempt at self-criticism or reform, which would make sense in that anybody not able to self-criticize could not progress, and the overall culture would not progress.
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Extractions: Sacred Texts Egypt Index Previous ... Next INTRODUCTION. THE VERSIONS OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. The four great Versions of the Book of the Dead. THE history of the great body of religious compositions which form the Book of Dead of the ancient Egyptians may conveniently be divided into four[1] of the periods, which are represented by four versions: [1. See Naville, Todtenbuch (Einleitung), p. 39. 2. Hence known as the "pyramid texts." I.e. Recueil de Travaux , t. iii-xiv., Paris, 1882-93. Egyptian Texts of the Earliest Period from the Coffin of Amamu , ii., Bl. 99 b ; Maspero, Recueil , ii., Bl. 145; Maspero, Recueil , t. iii., pp. 200, 214); line 206 on a coffin of Menthu-hetep at Berlin (see Lepsius, Aelteste Texte , Bl. 5); lines 269-94 on the sarcophagus of Heru-hetep (see Maspero, , t, i., p. 144). A section is found on the walls of the tomb of Queen Neferu (see Maspero, Recueil , t. iii., p. 201 ff.; , t. i., p. 134); other sections are found on the sarcophagus of Taka (see Lepsius, , ii., Bll. 147, 148; Maspero, Guide au Visiteur , p. 224, No. 1053;
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Extractions: In dealing with the indirect external evidences to the truth of the Book of Mormon supplied by American antiquities, embracing in that term archaeology, mythologies, traditions, ethnology, languages, etc., it should be observed that the Book of Mormon is not a specific work upon any of these subjects. Nor is it a work on physical geography; nor even a history, in the modern sense of that term. Furthermore, while the purpose of the book is mainly religious, a it is not a formal treatise even upon religion. But while the Book of Mormon has limitations in all the directions noted, it is a fact that American antiquities, mythologies, traditions, etc., may be of great importance in sustaining its truth. I therefore begin the consideration of this branch of evidence by enquiring what conditions respecting the location and nature of American monuments of civilization the Book of Mormon demands.
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Extractions: Introduction The Navajos are the most populous of all surviving Indian nations in the USA. They comprise about 100,000 individuals, and inhabit New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. The Navajo Indians are close of kin to the Apaches and were, as these, deeply influenced by the more civilized, agrarian Pueblo Indians. Under this influence, the Navajos adopted a sedentary existence, based on agriculture and, later, in the herding of goats, sheep and cattle. The Pueblo Indians instructed the Navajos and the Apaches not only in agriculture, but also in the arts, crafts and religion. Navajo pottery and their famous rugs derive their design from that of the Pueblos. So do their silver smithing and, above all, their remarkable sand paintings, which we will be discussing in depth. In the present chapter we analyze, to a certain detail, one of the main myths of the Navajo Indians, that of the Twins. We show its unequivocal connection with certain myths of the Old World, particularly those of India and Indonesia. Moreover, we interpret this myth in detail, showing that it is indeed an allegorical exposition of the myth of Paradise and its secret whereabouts. This Paradise is no other thing than Eden or Atlantis, the original homeland of Mankind and Civilization, as will become clear from the present discussion.
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Extractions: Posted 12/31/1999 @ 5:26 PM EST by Washizu Well, some interesting things are already happening. Boris Yeltsin resigned, George Harrison was stabbed, and who knows what will happen next. Attention you crazies out there, leave Philadelphia alone please! You'll notice the forums will be down for a bit today and tomorrow as we do some testing to make sure they work properly. UBB forums have had some problems with the change over to '00. Bruce: The one event that stands out for me was my introduction to Sid Meier's game Pirates! At a relatively early date, that game included story, ship-to-ship action, land battles, treasure hunts, and aspects of role-playing, good graphics, and great gameplay. It was an important signpost for me about the promise of interactive gaming, even though it was for a single player only. When I found out the company that made that game was located in the city in which I lived, I set out to get a job there and did about a year later.
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Extractions: FORGERY IN CHRISTIANITY Being crafty, I caught you with guile ... For if the truth of God hath more abounded through my LIE unto his glory; why yet am I also adjudged a sinner? St. Paul. What profit has not that fable of Christ brought us! Pope Leo X. CHAPTER I PAGAN FRAUDSCHRISTIAN PRECEDENTS THE DAWN-MAN AND THE SHAMAN PAGANISM AT THE CROSS-ROADS WITH CHRISTIANITY APOLLONIUS OF TYANA SIMON MAGUS ... To Table of Contents of Wheless' 'Forgery in Christianity' Neither in the confusion of paganism, nor in the defilement of heresy, nor yet in the blindness of Judaism, is religion to be sought, but among those alone who are called Catholic Christians. (St. Augustine, De Vera Religions, v.) EVERY RELIGION, PRIESTCRAFT, and Sacred Book, other than the Roman Catholic Christian, is thus branded as false in fact and fraudulent in practice. The Jews, however, excluded by those who have expropriated their ancient faith,make the same imputations of falsity and fraud against the Christian religion,based on their own ancient sacred Scriptures, and founded, as the Christians claim, by a Jewish Incarnation of the Hebrew God,which, say the Jews,is a horrid blasphemy; and they brand the Sacred Books of Christian origin as false and forged. The Christians, all their hundreds of warring Sects, in their turn impute to the Jews the blasphemous repudiation and monstrous murder of the Son of the ancient Hebrew God, Yahweh; and with ample usury of blood and torture have visited that fabulous iniquity upon the hapless sons and daughters of Jewry unto half a hundred generations of Gods Chosen People.
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