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A reading of the role Neo-Platonic Philosophy plays in The Golden Ass.
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Ancient China Worksheets - Reading Comprehension Passages, Questions, and Annotations This resource is designed for an Ancient China unit. It contains 5 Engaging, Non-Fiction Reading Comprehension Passages with Directions for Student Annotations! Reading Comprehension Questions also included! Questions & Answer Keys for Each of the 5 Reading Passages! COMMON CORE ALIGNED! Aligned with Ancient China - Interactive Notebook Quick overview of topics covered in this resource include: 1.) Ancient China Civilization: Dynasties & History -Contains overview of Ancient China's history and description of dynasties. -Xia Dynasty - describes how little information was recorded during this time period -Shang Dynasty -describes the Bronze Age and first recorded history -Golden Age description during the Zhou Dynasty - philosophers and great thinkers such as Confucius, Laozi, and Mencius -Qin Dynasty, describes political period and Legalism Keywords: Legalism, Golden Age, Bronze Age, Huang River Valley, Dynasties 2.) The Bronze Age of Ancient China -describes when it began and the types of materials used to create tools, weapons, decorative items, etc. that were created. -description of spiritual beliefs and focus during this time – communicating with oracle bones / taotie masks to ward off evil spirits. Keywords: bronze casting, oracle bones, taotie masks 3.) The Great Wall of China -describes how it was designed to stop northern invaders (Mongols) from invading -describes structure and length, facts -describes how it was successful in keeping invaders out but many workers died while creating the wall -compares to other past and present “walls” in society Keywords: Great Wall, laborer, watch tower, beacon towers, and fortresses 4.) The Silk Road -describes the routes and how traders used it -Chinese merchants exported silk, spices, tea, and other goods -describes the hazards that traders faced along the way (dangers of robbers, bad weather, illness, lack of water) -How goods were transported (in caravans) -The cultural impact that the Silk Road had to Ancient China (New religions were discovered: Buddhism movements ) New technologies and other useful information discussed and traded Keywords: caravan, silk, Zhang Qian 5.) Ancient and Contemporary Philosophies: Confucianism and Daoism Describes Confucius and his beliefs and values (education and self-improvement) -reinforced The Mandate of Heaven belief -Describes his book The Analects and some of his famous quotes -Describes Daoism and the teachings of Laozi -Famous sayings of Laozi from Tao Te Ching -Compares and contrasts the two philosophies Keywords: The Analects, The Mandate of Heaven, Daoism, Confucius, Confucianism You may also enjoy: Ancient Civilizations (Entire) Curriculum Ancient Civilizations Interactive Notebook BUNDLE Ancient China - Interactive Notebook Ancient China - STEM Challenges Ancient Israel - STEM Challenge Ancient India - Interactive Notebook Ancient Mesopotamia - Interactive Notebook Ancient Egypt - Interactive Notebook Ancient Israel Unit - Interactive Notebook __________________________________________________________________ Tips for Savvy TpT Shoppers: How to receive credit on TpT to use for future purchases: • Go to your My Purchases page. Under each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, FREEBIES, and products: • Look for a green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will now be able to see FREEBIES and customized emails from my store! ©2018StudentSavvy All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. (unless you purchase the multiple license) ____________________________________________________________
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Moral sciences are back. Natural laws of ethics, envisioned early in the Enlightenment, can now be objectively studied. Game Theory is reteaching scientists and “rationalists” old wisdoms, while suggesting a “Golden Punishment Rule,” and a Naturalistic Fallacy reform (via "negative telos").
Every so often in my internet wanderings I run across a True Believer In Jesus throwing out Piltdown Man as a prime example of the unreliable nature of science; invariably it is presented as something scientists got horribly wrong and thus evolution is disproved, despite the fact that it was a deliberate, elaborate hoax that was always controversial and was uncovered and revealed to be a hoax by none other than scientists nearly 60 years ago, about the same time the structure of DNA was worked out by Watson and Crick. No, it's not an example of what science does wrong; rather the contrary, I would think. By the time science got done with it, the thing was pretty well nailed to the wall. But it might be a good example to use for comparison with the way religious faith works. Here is a direct comparison of two major "archaeological finds" of the last 200 years.
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