Important to who? The Aztecs probably would have thought your calendar was pretty unimportant. The Aztecs themselves considered their calendar extremely important, because it documented the cycles of the world and the powers of the gods. Non-Aztecs consider the Aztec calendar important because it was very sophisticated and accurate for a non-modern society. Accurate in the sense that it kept good time, not in the sense that it made accurate "predictions".
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The Globe is an accurate representation of the world because it shows where landmasses and bodies of water lie. Students can rely on the model to get a complete understanding of geography.
Yes he did. It was Marco Polo's book called Description of the World, and Image of the World by Pierre d' Ailly
to look up the history of the world and analyze the data from different eras and cultures
Afghanistan was neutral during the war.
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Many scholars consider the New World Translation to be the most accurate, it utilizes the oldest and most reliable Greek manuscripts.
Depends on your definition of "accurate"
It is not accurate or fair to pinpoint a specific person as the "foolish man in the world." People make mistakes, show poor judgment, or act foolishly at times, but it is important to consider the context and circumstances before passing judgment.
they live on the world
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I think the term that you are asking about is "Blitzkrieg". This is German for "Lightning War. It wasn't an official combat technique, it did, however, provide an accurate description of the rapid advance of German forces in the early stages or the second world war.
merchants, explorers, and everyday citizens
Job description for the army? see the world, meet new and exciting people, slaughter them en masse
To make a description of nature, focus on using vivid imagery and sensory details to bring the scene to life for the reader. Consider the colors, sounds, scents, textures, and overall atmosphere of the natural setting. Use descriptive language that evokes emotions and creates a connection between the reader and the natural world.
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