HISTORY NOTEBOOK.Dannette B. Daniels.Thales of Miletus.Born: about 624 BC in Miletus, Asia Minor (now Turkey)Died: about 547 BC in Miletus, Asia Minor (now Turkey).Little is known of Thales. He was born about 624 BC in Miletus, Asia Minor (now Turkey) and died about 546 BC in Miletos, Turkey
Chapter 6: The Duel for North America, 1608 1763.near end of 17th c, struggle for NA involved 3 Old World nations: England, France, Spain.from 1688 1763, 4 bitter wars take over Europe for domination in Europe as well as New World American people unable to stay out of any
Virginia Rekemeyer 1.Geometry History File.Thales of Miletus.Born: about 624 BC in Miletus, Asia Minor (now Turkey)Died: about 547 BC in Miletus, Asia Minor (now Turkey).Thales seems to be the first known Greek philosopher, scientist and mathematician
A History of the American People, by Paul Johnson. New York: HarperCollins, 1998.Noted British author Paul Johnson calls his A History of the American People a labor of love. First published in Britain in 1997 and nearly 1,000 pages in length, the book
Research Essay #3: Civil War Experiences.Due: in discussion, December 3.IMPORTANT NOTE: ALL students must do the reading for this assignment it will be the topic of our discussions on December 3. However, whether or not you write the paper is OPTIONAL
Letter from a Leader.Letter From A Leader.Students write letters promoting a civilization.Strand 2 World History.Production and Distribution of Writing.Letter from a Leader.The study of ancient civilizations is a fascinating learning experience for students
Fordham University Department of Philosophy Office: 718-817-3321.441 East Fordham Road Fax: 718-817-3300.Bronx, New York 10458.2006- Present. Assistant Professor of Philosophy. Fordham University. Bronx, New York
Chapter 21 Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World 1750-1850 (pages 588-617).1. What two western European powers fought for control during the 1700s? List the battles they fought in, when they were, and what was the result?
CHRISTOPHER PEACOCKE.ABSTRACT: Judgement, perception, and other mental states and events have a minimal objectivity in this sense: making the judgement or being in the mental state does not in general thereby make the judgement correct or make the perception
Enlightenment Questions.1. When and where did the Enlightenment occur?.2. What does that term mean?.3. What was a major idea of the Enlightenment about the nature of human beings?.4. What was a major idea of the Enlightenment related to religion?
Chapter 2 Notes The Planting of English America 1500 1733.Overview- The English for the most part settle in areas without large native empires. Over a 150-year span Britain created 13 colonies that provided a profitable trade and a home to a diverse
Ireland from St. Patrick to the Norman Conquest, 432-1169.It is not without justification that early Irish historians deemed pre-Norman Ireland to have been a tribal , rural , hierarchical and familiar society. The island was divided into a large number
Year 7 Unit: Ancient Civilisations.Year Level: 7 VELS Level: 5.In this unit students will explore a variety of Ancient Civilisations. They will investigate the lifestyle and organisation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Ancient
Philosophical Perspectives in Education.Educational Philosophies.Within the epistemological frame that focuses on the nature of knowledge and how we come to know, there are four major educational philosophies, each related to one or more of the general
Forthcoming in Companion to Moral Anthropology (Didier Fassin, Ed.).Relativism and Universalism.Richard A. Shweder.As the moral philosopher David Wong has noted (2006: xi): The standard characterizations of moral relativism make it an easy target and
GRADED ASSIGNMENTS.Ethics GRADED ASSIGNMENTS.Graded Assignment Requirements.This document includes all of the assignment requirements for the graded assignments in this course. Your instructor will provide the details about when each assignment is due