It made him more compassionate and understanding because he knew how it felt to struggle with an illness. And he knew what the people needed and how to help because he was in a similar situation.
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3. They did a good job, in my opinion. The reason for this is that at the time, very few civilizations (if any at all) had a large road network that kept the civilization well connected and allowed for "fast" information transport. This was not the case in the Assyrian empire, where local governors were required to maintain roads and road stations at strategic points, allowing for faster communication as a result of improved infrastructure.
4. The Assyrian and Babylonian empires were two kingdoms that coexisted. Their cultures were exactly the same. Everything is the same: language, laws, religion... This culture was either descended from Sumerian and Akkadian societies or entirely created by the Assyrian-Babylonians.
Just watched a video on this LOL! what a coincedence. Maya codices were destroyed by conquistadors and catholic priests. Around the 16th century i beleive. \Hope I Helped
UNICEF and its partners are trying to help a generation of Rwandan children recover their lives, especially in the areas of health, counseling and education:
offering support to households headed by minors through the provision of pedagogical materials, guidance, activities for income generation and professional training
preventing the spread of HIV / AIDS through education and guidance
providing immunization, and
supporting the official education system and helping children outside the school system