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Well for one, he was killed for no valid reason. The only reason the police killed Mr. Floyd was that either one, he was African American, or two because they suspected him of doing a worse crime than was reported. Secondly, the way he was killed was unfair and most likely the officer who did it was prejudiced against black people.
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China
The Great Wall in China
China
Explanation:
The Yellow River is also known as Huang He River. The Yellow River got its name after the sand that washes into the river. The Yellow River provide freshwater to the farming regions of China. The flood provided rich fertile land to cultivate rice that allowed China to emerge as a flourishing civilization with advanced art and science.
The Great Wall of China built during the reign of Qin Shi Huang in the Qin dynasty. The wall was triumphant in continuing keeping invaders(Mongols) from the North. The Mongols frequently lead raids into China.
The Silk Route is one of the earliest trade routes that connected China to the western world. Silk, tea, porcelain, sugar, spices, cotton, ivory, wool, gold, and silver were commodities.
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water shortages, flooding and poor water
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Up to 80% of illnesses in the developing world are linked to inadequate water and sanitation. In many countries, pollution or rising sea levels are contaminating trusted water sources
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Some of the philosopher's theories could be contrary to Greek tradition since they do not follow the dictates of the gods.
Explanation:
Greeks were Pagans, thus philosophers and scientists who had rational ideas were in danger as the centuries changed. They looked for logical answers as opposed to anthropomorphic gods as the creators of the world.
Why should ancient philosophers’ ideas matter in today's world?
It doesn't matter if they should or shouldn't; the reality is that they do.
Here are some of the concepts that, dating back to the Greeks, have influenced the development of philosophy and civilisation (more generally) in the modern and current eras:
- Parmenides: Being: an unchangeable, immutable, continuous reality.
- Heraclitus: The Doctrine of Flux: The world as undergoing ceaseless change
- Democritus: Atomism: Indvisible entities that make up composites, their nature being explained by the difference in the quantitative aspect rather than the qualitative aspect of atoms
- Socrates: The Socratic Method, Conceptual Thinking
- Plato: Idea of Universals
- Aristotle: Logic, Science, Teleology
Both science and philosophy have been impacted by these concepts. Politics and ethics are topics I have not even begun to mention. These concepts continue to be present and addressed. For instance, despite the fact that contemporary science claims to have resolved the issue of teleology once and for all, the topic teleology attempted to address is still open. The Regress Argument is still a difficult concept for us to understand, and contemporary science has yet to discover a set of self-evident fundamental principles that can explain everything.
Thank you,
Eddie
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