Category: Civilization

  • Rhetoric of Article “Want to Save Civilization?” by Malady

    To improve life and the normal functioning of civilization, people must adhere to certain social norms. Many publicists put forward their theories, and Malady (2013) is one of them. In his opinion, to save civilization, people need to respect each other and calmly stand in line. The author writes an entire article about this and…

  • Civilization and Its Special Features

    Civilized societies are characterized by particular factors, including a set political, socio-economic, religious, and cultural structure. In the early historical periods of Western cultures, socializing and communicating played a critical role in sharing innovative and controversial ideas. In this way, the ideological division contributed to certain social groups being seen as less educated or traditionally…

  • Civilization: Interpersonal Communication

    People are constantly striving to create a better society and increase the level of interpersonal communication. Individuals usually create groups when they share the same cultural norms and beliefs. This factor is basic, and modern nations are following this step in creating new social groups. Moreover, when people share the same territories, they have to…

  • Astronomy and Its Influence on Civilization

    Table of Contents Astronomy and Agriculture Astronomy and Education From Astronomy to Industry and Medicine Conclusion References Astronomy has had an important influence on many aspects of past civilizations. Culture, agricultural farming, education, film, and communication industry as well as medicine have used astronomy widely. The knowledge of time as well as differentiating different seasons…

  • Western Civilization: Brief Overview

    There were many changes that took place in the western civilization in 1300 AD and they are the social, institutional, economic and intellectual changes. In social there was the rise in nation state in that nationalism took , in institutional there was rise of church that is protestant church, in economic there was agriculture and…

  • The Significance of Scientists in Western Civilization

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Charles Darwin Karl Marx Sigmund Freud Conclusion Works Cited Abstract This work is a comprehensive analysis of the activities of the most significant Western thinkers: Freud, Darwin, and Marx. Each of them had a special impact on Western civilization, making a great contribution to science and culture. They worked in…

  • Greatest Challenge Facing Western Civilization

    The history and historical development of civilizations pose great challenges to mankind and relations between people and society. It all began with the idea that human beings, by their very nature, have rights. The man said the classical liberals, are born into a state of natural freedom, and his rights to life, liberty, and property…

  • Video of Knossos Where the Tour Guide Gives Definition of “Civilization”

    In the video, the tour guide said that civilization is the effort to provide a shield for human beings against the hazards of the natural world. However, people are often familiar with the definition that involves the development of a group whereby they have made intellectual achievements, technological advancements, interconnected living communities, and division of…

  • Western Civilization in the Twentieth Century

    Table of Contents Introduction European Decolonization of Africa, Asia, and the Middle East The Cold War The Feminist Movement Globalization Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The twentieth century was an important era in the history of Europe, as it shaped the region in different ways with lasting outcomes. The two World Wars redefined geopolitics in Europe…

  • Black Death Impact on the Direction of Western Civilization

    Table of Contents Introduction Origin and Spread of the Disease Impact on People, Families, Communities, and Religion Christian vs. Muslim View and Responses of Plague Effects Caused on European Societies, the Economy and Politics Conclusion Works Cited Introduction “The Black Death” is regarded in European history as one of the worst natural disasters, which occurred…