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Documents Development of Canadian Law. Based upon the laws of Britain and France French Law – codified /...

Slide 1Development of Canadian Law Slide 2 Based upon the laws of Britain and France French Law – codified / written down (Napoleonic Code) British Law – was codified…

Documents Christianity Unit Sections 1 &2: Universality & Origins of Christianity.

Slide 1Christianity Unit Sections 1 &2: Universality & Origins of Christianity Slide 2 Jesus  Christianity developed through the teachings of Jesus.  “ Go…

Education Romanesque Art

1.Romanesque Art in Europe1000-1250“ Shortly after the year 1000, …the very world had shaken itself, and casting off her old garments was clothing herself everywhere…

Education The Byzantine Empire

1.The Byzantine Empire The “Dark Ages”310-1000 CE (approx.) Were they dark?2. Dark Ages or Middle Ages? Dark Ages Gibbon’s bookThe Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(1788)…

Spiritual Rise of Christianity

1. Discussion: What was religion like in Rome? 2. Religion in the Roman Empire Religion in Rome was polytheistic & based upon the Greek gods Romans worshiped the gods…

Spiritual Byzantium Becomes The New Rome Ch 11.1

1. Byzantium Becomes the New Rome Ch 11.1 2. Objectives Why is the Byzantine Empire important to history? Who was Justinian and how did he rebuild Constantinople? What was…

Education 302

1. Geography 2. Landscape The land is not very flat because Rome is on seven hills. The Tiber River wad nearby so farm land was fertile and had great water access.The green…

Technology Inference and roman republic

1. InferenceRoman Republic World HistoryUnit 3, Lesson 2©2012, TESCCC 2. Inference• The act or process of deriving logicalconclusions from premises known orassumed to…

Education 81-260-1 Chapter 12

1. Juvenile Justice: An Introduction, 7th ed.Chapter 12RESTORATIVE JUSTICE 2. Chapter 12What You Need to Know• Restorative justice seeks to repair the harm done to both…

Health & Medicine Ideos9-Law

1. LAW WAL(L)We build too many walls and not enough bridges -- Isaac Newton 2. Laws can be twistedunder the pression of:• Private interests (forthe benefit of a few)•…