Some lessons the Sumerians might have learned from the Epic of Gilgamesh include the importance of friendship and companionship, the inevitability of death, the balance between power and humility, and the significance of seeking knowledge and wisdom.
They learned to read and write,music,arithmetic,physical education.
There really is no answer but if their was I would say its don't judge people by their looks but what's in the inside.
If I discuss I would say because they haven't done their work right
that the economy had to get better that its was that te economy would have to better improve and more people would have to get some type of work
The writing purpose for a personal narrative titled "Lessons Learned" would likely be to reflect on personal experiences and share insights gained from those experiences with the reader. This type of narrative aims to provide lessons or wisdom derived from challenges, mistakes, or significant events in the writer's life.
The song is called "Sweet About me" by Gabriella Cilmi. "gabriellacilmi.com"
Do you mean 'How are the French taught French?'. They would learn it the same way you learned English as a baby. Your French lessons would be more like their English lessons than their French lessons.
One of the earliest known authors and poets was Enheduanna, high priestess of Akkadia (Assyria) from 2285-2250 BC. Other early poetry includes the Epic of Gilgamesh around 2000 B.C. and of course Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" around 800 B.C.
Wisdom is knowledge. It goes beyond "book smarts" to include good judgment and lessons learned through experience.
The loss of many lives and the money spent at it...
Medicine was important to Sumerians because when the Sumerians lived together the more they would eat and the more they would use materials and throw them away, the trash would pile up. The Sumerians would step in the trash or fall in the trash and would catch a disease from the trash. The trash would spread many disease's around and a lot of Sumerians would get sick. The Sumerians would have to use medicine to cure their people who were sick.
Mesopotamia is the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Sumerians learned to control the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers by constructing levees and irrigation canals.