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Historical writings are very important for a person, a group or race, and a country. These writings are the means to understand our past. Our identification, beliefs, religions and our ideologies today are because of our past. So, historical writings are very essential and must solely base on facts.
Hamurabi is one important person in history.
Plagiarism is the use of another person's writings as one's own: stealing someone's ideas or thoughts.
First person writing is when one of the characters uses the word "I" to tell the story.
The bible!
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The Bible.
The first one whose writings we still have was the 'old testament' prophet Ezekiel.
No one person "discovered" chakras. They are the result of many, many generations of writings by mystics in the Buddhist and Hindu schools.
We have the ten Commandments, the Lord' Prayers. In short the entire bible is important.
yes why not every one has the right to express their view
Emerson's belief that tradition wasn't important and his religious skepticism did not prevent him from quoting or alluding to the Bible in his writings.