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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

'The Golden Ages\r'

'In about the second century AD. Rome had its luxurious age. Also, around 500 to 300 BC was the classic golden age. They both had many achievements during they’re golden ages, and many of them do stirred us like a shot. In Rome’s golden age they make cover and roads. This helps us today beca expend concrete is utilise in many diverse ways. concrete makes up most of the building social organisation on this earth. Before even the delectation of concrete for roads, it was utilise to make sincere things, such as pots to cook in, unexampled types of housing etc. nce buildings came into affect, jobs then formed, employment started, then grew and so on. They also shapeed roads. Something as simple as a highway opened up new civilisation to the early Romans. Places they never could have cognise about, or gotten to by foot or horse and carriage. Concrete really had the biggest conflict on our infrastructure. Concrete today is dormant in high demand, and is st ill a source of employment for many people.\r\nIn Greece’s golden age they made mathematics, and architecture. By them making math, it affects us today because without math, a lot of things wouldn’t be able to get done. For example bills be paid, buildings and cars being made, and even having some jobs. math started early by drawing a line each time the sunbathe rose or set. Counting go into simple math has changed the course of our world. mathematics in this era is totally different even than just 20 eld ago when our p arents were young.\r\nMathematicians can even omen weather, due to the eventual discovery of physics, they have found that math is even at the basics and almost every take of medicine and how the physiology of the body works. Archetecture started back when they used natural sightly material to construct buildings. We have moved on to use less expensive and less beautiful materials, but have changed our architectural design. Those are some of the achievements of the Roman and Greek golden ages. Romans made concrete and roads that helped us have buildings and to get places. The Greek’s came up with mathematics, and architecture.\r\n'

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