Because most of the human race lives in Asia and not studying it would leave us in ignorance of most people's history. And it's going to become a whole lot more important in the 21st century.
they study the history of our world and the continents such as america
Students in school usually study history from appropriate textbooks. Others may use sites such as this one, encyclopedias, and even old newspapers to piece together histories.
People who discover, study, interpret, and write history are called
A historian.
With a computer
because ASIA is the biggest continent in the world that we should be proud of it !
Shigemi Inaga has written: 'Questioning oriental aesthetics and thinking' -- subject(s): East and West, Colonial influence, Study and teaching, Congresses, Ethnicity, Colonies, Asian Art, History 'Questioning oriental aesthetics and thinking' -- subject(s): East and West, Colonial influence, Study and teaching, Congresses, Ethnicity, Colonies, Asian Art, History
No there is not.+
they study the history of our world and the continents such as america
It depends on what you mean by "signifiance." And it depends on wht you mean by "Asian civilization." Are you meaning Japanese, Chinese, Indian, Tokalauan, Aborigine, Maori, Hawaiian, or one of the other many Asian and Pacific Islander cultures out there? Try rephrasing your question so that it is more specific.
Asia plays a large part in the modern world. Just like the reason why we learn our own history, is so that we don't make the same mistakes, and learn from the greatness of past leaders.
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People who study history are historians.
A Study of History was created in 1934.
They study World History, American History, and Guam History.
You need to study Afro-Asian literature because it offers another cultural experience. It offers unique experiences and points-of-view seen from someone of mixed African and Asian background, as opposed to someone from an African or an Asian background.
History is important so that you don't make the same mistakes your ancestors made! It's also important to understand your own culture and appreciate your past. And remember - anythingyou study makes you smarter!