Category: Civilization

  • Sid Meier’s Civilization VI Game Overview

    Sid Meier’s Civilization VI is a turn-based strategy computer game in which one or more people fight against desktop AI competitors to evolve their Civilization from a tiny tribe to total control of the globe over numerous generations. A turn-based strategy game (TBS) is a strategic multiplayer game that means it takes in turns (Newn…

  • What Is the Criteria for a Great Civilization?

    Civilization is defined as process through which societies advance in development and technology. It a way of life for people and religion is its defining aspect (Huntington, 1996). This discussion will look at the criteria for a great civilization. Compare the Roman and Mesopotamian Empires. Look at ways in which the 21st century ideas differ…

  • The Mayan Civilization in the Cultural Context

    The Mayan civilization is one of the most ancient and advanced civilizations that existed in Latin America in pre-Columbian times. The Mayan culture is known for its advanced knowledge in architecture, space, mathematics, and astronomy. The developed culture, communication, religion, and art of the Maya have their impact on the modern peoples of Latin America.…

  • Islamic Culture and Civilization Then and Now

    The Arabs were the major settler in the Middle East and along the Arabian Peninsula. They majorly practiced a traditional way of life that is different in different aspects of life. Some of the main traditional aspects they embraced include staying in houses built out of the mud and primarily practicing nomadic activities. The strategic…

  • Mayan Civilization in Modern Belizean and Guatemalan Societies

    Table of Contents Introduction The Life of Mayan Descendants in Modern Society Recent Mayan Movements Conclusion References Introduction The culture of Mayan civilization continues to exist nowadays in many parts of South America. The people of Maya have lived for almost four thousand years, stemming from the Olmecs (Carmack et al., 2016). Carmack et al.…

  • Ian Curtis and the Decline of Western Civilization

    In my opinion, Ian Curtis’ words “No language, just sound, that’s all we need to know” do not correspond as much to the fact that the general public in the U.S. lacks the scientific knowledge, as they actually reveal the essence of author’s subconscious anxieties, related post-industrial living. At the same time, the semiotic context…