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There are a number of different places where one can find more information about the Indus Valley Civilization. There is information on Wikipedia, as well as on the Teach India Project's website.
The Natives Americans taught the Whites how to hunt.
One of the failings of 21st century education policy seems to be its failure to teach youngsters the basics of civility, the consequence of which is manifested in the ill-mannered loutish and uncouth behaviour of many teenagers towards their elders today.
Dead men do not teach.
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There are a number of different places where one can find more information about the Indus Valley Civilization. There is information on Wikipedia, as well as on the Teach India Project's website.
Since the Aryans had 2 things that the Indus Valley civilization did not have they took over. Those 2 things are horses and 2 wheel chariots.
The Indus Valley Civilization had good wells.They had good sewer systems and waste water flowed out to the drains located under the streets and than was carried to the sewer pits beyond the city walls.The Indus Valley Civilization end probably because of predictable floods that destroyed the civilization.The Indus Valley Civilization unique because the cities were planned out before they actually built.The education in the Indus Valley was oral, and the writing was done on bark and sometimes leaves.The wife would usually teach within the house, they would also be the ones to teach about religious morals and practices.
How was the education organized? The education in the Indus Valley was oral, and the writing was done on bark and sometimes leaves. The wife would usually teach within the house, they would also be the ones to teach about religious morals and practices.
No. Reform Judaism started in Germany, in the 19th Century.
How was the education organized? The education in the Indus Valley was oral, and the writing was done on bark and sometimes leaves. The wife would usually teach within the house, they would also be the ones to teach about religious morals and practices.
They were directing anger from revolution to social reform.
confusious taught about persuading rulers to reform. he taught people to bringpeace, stability, and prosperity to their kingdoms.
GovernmentEven though the Indus River Valley civilization's government is somewhat of a mystery, we do know that they had some what of a central government, because of the lay out of the city that was so much the same between all of the cities.We know very little about India's government. Perhaps the undeciphered seals that have been found in many places will be the key to this.They did have Rajahs (cool word) which were the rulers of the cities. Perhaps they could have combined their systems to have one central government. Also religion was a big part of how things operated.The Indus Valley people were not that big on schooling. Every Hindu village had an schoolmaster that would teach the boy children from when they were about five years old to when they were eight years old. To them, discipline was the essence of schooling. Yet, a Guru (which was a type of teacher) would live with his student until the student was twenty. Until then the student was required to do chores and services for the Guru. All the subjects were of a religious nature. Schooling has to do with government, because in school they learned a lot about religion, and religion was a big part of government.The Indus priests were somewhat in charge of the government. This is because they were the highest people, when it came to social levels, and because they were the one's who made offerings to the gods. So because of this, people looked up to them.Visit the following sites for more info!http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/elmer/infoCentral/frameset/civilizations/india/gov/index.htmlmonarchy
The Natives Americans taught the Whites how to hunt.
a reform rabbi functions as a teacher and scholar. Many rabbis also lead prayer services, conduct weddings and funerals, and generally serve as leaders of the Jewish community.
No. naturally, there are no goldfish living in the Yamuna river. there might be one or two, which have been put there by their irate owners, who had enough of trying to teach them tricks.