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      <title>Contributions of South and West Asia to Civilization by Julia Vargas</title>
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      <description>FINAL PERFORMANCE TASK</description>
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      <pubDate>2018-04-30 07:58:32 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Lesson Objectives</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In this lesson, you are expected to:</div><ul><li>Analyze the contributions of the South and Western Asia in the fields of...<ul><li>literature</li><li>architecture</li><li>sculpture</li><li>painting</li><li>music</li><li>dance</li><li>sports</li><li>others</li></ul></li><li>Explain the effects of the South and West Asian nations' beliefs, traditions, and philosophies on their contribution to civilizations</li><li>Analyze ideas that would be of importance in the development of the assigned tasks</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-04-30 08:43:58 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Lesson Outline</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>Asian arts</mark> are usually classified into the <mark>East Asian, Southeast Asian, Arabic, and the Indian Arts.</mark> Asian arts especially literary works are <mark>mostly influenced by social norms, morals, and customs.</mark> Thus, the good is usually rewarded and the evil is punished. Behavioral patterns like loyalty to the king, filial piety, respect for the father, and elders, true friendship, and chastity for women are usually stressed.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-04-30 08:54:02 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>LESSON 12: CONTRIBUTIONS OF SOUTH AND WEST ASIA TO CIVILIZATION</title>
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         <pubDate>2018-04-30 11:45:11 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Vocabulary Words</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><em><mark>qasida</mark></em>- ode; a lyric poem usually marked by exaltation of feeling and style, varying length of line, and complexity of stanza forms</li><li><em><mark>murals</mark></em>- large artworks done on the walls of solid structures</li><li><em><mark>arabesque</mark></em>- elements of repeated geometric floral and plant designs&nbsp;</li><li><em><mark>dance-dramas</mark></em>- collection of some Indian dances</li><li><em><mark>mudra</mark></em>- intricate forms of facial expressions</li><li><em><mark>hasta</mark></em>- movement of the hands</li><li><em><mark>Theology</mark></em>- the study of religious faith, practice, experience, and worship</li><li><em><mark>oud</mark></em>- a musical instrument of the lute family</li><li><em><mark>Chatur-Anga</mark></em>- four Angas; a member of and army to be elephants, horses, chariots, and foot soldiers</li><li><em><mark>checkmate</mark></em>- "the king is dead"</li><li><em><mark>astapada</mark></em>- eight steps</li><li><em><mark>Raksha</mark></em>- a soldier "to protect"</li><li><em><mark>Kridapatrams</mark></em>- popular card game that originated in Ancient India</li><li><em><mark>Kalaripayate</mark></em>- something similar to karate</li><li><em><mark>astrolabe</mark></em>- used by the Arabs to record the exact time of sunrises and sunsets, to chart the period for fasting and time for praying</li><li><em><mark>Horticulture</mark></em>- the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants</li></ul><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Important People</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><em><mark>Kalidasa</mark></em>- wrote the <strong>Shakuntala</strong>, the first famous drama of India</li><li><em><mark>Amru al-Kais, Antara, Zuhair</mark></em><em>- </em>well-known poets in Arab</li><li><em><mark>Bukhari, Tabari, Masudi, Ibn Khaldun, Ibn al-Athir, Ibn Batuta</mark></em>- emerging as the greatest writers of all time</li><li><em><mark>Shan Mat</mark></em>- invented the word, "checkmate"</li><li><em><mark>Abu Fazal</mark></em>- author of the Ain-e-Akhari</li><li><em><mark>Al-Khwarizmi</mark></em>- invented Algebra</li><li><em><mark>Al-Binuru</mark></em>- an Arab that concluded the possibility of the Earth's rotation on its own axis </li><li><em><mark>Al-Razi</mark></em>- first to ascertain smallpox and measles and allied these diseases with human  infection. He was considered an authority on infection. He also invented the mercurial ointment</li><li><em><mark>Ibn Sina</mark></em>- an Arab who was considered as the greatest writer of medicine</li><li><em><mark>Avicenna</mark></em>- pioneered the study of mental health, and is presently considered as the forerunner of psychotherapists</li><li><em><mark>Ibn al-Nafis</mark></em>- from Syria, discovered the principles of pulmonary circulation</li><li><em><mark>Al-Filahat and Ibn al-Awam</mark></em>- discovered the method of grafting, soil conditioning, and the curing of diseased vines and trees</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-04-30 12:24:54 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Important Events</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li><mark>Arabic literature</mark> was first created during the <mark>4th and 7th century</mark></li><li>With the introduction of Islam, the <mark>Qur'an</mark> became the<mark> essential focus of learning and presentations</mark> until it succeeded displacing the qasida and became the focal study of the Muslim world</li><li><mark>Indian visual arts </mark>were first <mark>discovered in primitive cave</mark> or rock paintings [<mark>Ajanta Caves</mark>- most significant early Indian paintings]</li><li><mark>Indian architecture</mark> began with the <mark>Harappan Civilization</mark></li><li>The dance among Indians invokes images of Nataraja as the Indian God Shiva is described</li><li>The West Asian dance is <mark>considered as one of the ancient dances</mark> reflecting seamless gesture and movement of the ancient times [<mark>Belly Dance</mark>]. Originated with the birth of women</li><li>Development of <mark>sports</mark> has been particularly <mark>emphasized among Asian countries to enhance national prestige</mark></li><li><mark>Chess</mark> originated from India</li><li>The<mark> popular card game</mark> also originated in Ancient India known as the <mark>Kridapatrams</mark></li><li>Ancient India claimed to have been the origin of Judo and Karate</li><li><mark>Arabs</mark> made contributions in the field of <mark>Mathematics</mark> [<mark>Arabic numeral, Arab zero and Arab decimal system</mark>]</li><li>Through Astronomy, the knowledge of distances between longitude and latitude was introduced. It also gave them the ability to know the comparative speeds of sound and light</li><li>Arabian horticulture gave rise to the production of different products in Europe</li><li>Civilization is also indebted to the Arabs for their cosmetics. Much of the <mark>jewelries</mark> that we have at present were<mark> inspired by the fashion and adornments of ancient and medieval Arabs</mark></li><li>The Arabs raised small-scale crafts to perfection</li></ul>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-04-30 13:32:39 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Values</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Productivity<br>Patience <br>Compassion<br>Commitment<br>Love of God</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-04-30 14:15:09 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In the Field Literature<br>Shruti Literature is concerned with the "Revealed or the heard"<br>Shruti Literature<br>Palaces and houses of the wealthy were described to be decorated with wall paintings.<br>In the field of Painting<br>Indian architecture began with the Harappan civilization. The Harappan "Great Baths" and Urban planning skills proved them to be skilled in construction while the stone images of their gods and seals reveal their artistry.<br>Indian Sculpture and Architecture<br>Smriti Literature<br>Smriti is concerned with "That which is remembered"<br>This includes Guiding principle for beliefs, moral obligations, social codes, and customs<br>South Asian Contributions to Civilization<br>Arjuna's Penance is known as one of the biggest stone carvvings in the world<br>Dance and Music<br>The word Dance among Indians invokes images of Nataraja as the Indian God Shiva is described.<br>India has numerous classical dance style. Natyashastra is the oldest from which all the other Indian classical dance styles are derived.<br>Indian Instruments<br>Tambura<br>Sarod<br>Tabla<br>Satar<br>The story of the Indian dance-dramas has to be hold through actions.<br>Hence, Indian Dances include intricate forms of facial expressions, the movements of hands<br>Their dances also mock up various moods like anger, envy, greed, Lust etc.<br>Moreover, perfect expressions of these feelings made by the subtle movement.<br>Theology and worship are also integrated in Indian dances were usually performed during religious <br>The development of sports has been particularly emphasized among Asian countries to enhance national prestige.<br>Sports have been particularly become very pupular.<br>Asians have competed in Asian games and the World Olympics<br>The history of sports dates back to Vedic era.<br>In the field of Sports<br>Vedic era- was period in Indian history during which the Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism were composed.<br>The origin and development of these sports activities were closely related to work, defense, and entertainment of the time<br>Traces the earliest sports activities such us hunting,swimming,boating,archery,horse riding,wrestling and fishing were seen from ancient bronzeware and paintings<br>Most of these games and sports were narrated in the famous epic of Mahabharata written in 800 BCE to 1000 BCE.<br><br>Chess<br>The game has been known in India by the name Chatur-Anga, which has four angas or member of an army to be elephants, horses, chariots, and foot soldier<br>Checkmate- evidently from Shan Mat which means "the king is dead" other terms include Astapada which means eight steps and used to describe the eight step squares that the modern chess has.<br><br>Playing Cards<br>Known as the Kridapatras<br>Popular card game also originated in Ancient India.<br>Game is recorded to be one of the favorite partimes of royalty and nobility of Indian Royal Court<br>According to Abu Fazal the game of cards was invented by Sags who took the number 12 the basis and made a set of 12 cards.<br>Every king had 11 followers, thus a pack had 144 cards. Later, the Mughals retained the 12 sets having 96 cards<br>Cards were painted with themes from the Ramayana and Mahabharata<br>These were hand-made and painted in the traditional style<br>Cards were played by members of all strata of society, different cards with different styles are now found<br><br>Martial Arts<br>Called Kalaripayate<br>This art travelled from India to other countries along with the Buddhist monks<br>Buddhist monks traveled barefoot and unarmed, they accepted this art as an alternative to violence<br>They found this technique necessary as they were exposed to dangers from bandits and fanatic from other religions<br>Buddhist monks however, tempered the originally violent nature of kalaripayate<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-05-03 12:23:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Arabesque</title>
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         <pubDate>2018-05-03 12:42:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Oud</title>
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         <title>kalaripayattu</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>This lesson shows the different activities that Ancient people from South and Western Asia do, and use in their daily lives. It also shows how things started from being small and unknown to big and very known for the world. It showcases us different traits and characteristics of what ancient people are like before. Ancient people contributed things that we still use today. (e.g. cards, chess, etc.) These people taught us behavioral patterns like respecting elders, true friendship, etc. These people not only contributed these behavioral patterns and things that we still use today, but things that set a history. &nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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