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Hammurabi was a king of Babylon whose most enduring legacy is the Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest written legal systems in recorded history. Students encounter this subject in history, political science, law, religious studies, and archaeology courses. The Code is academically significant because it offers a detailed window into ancient Mesopotamian society, revealing how early civilizations structured authority, property, punishment, and daily life. Its treatment of land ownership, slavery, and the role of gods in legitimizing royal power makes it a rich subject for analysis across multiple disciplines.

Student papers on this topic take several distinct approaches. Comparative analysis is especially common, with writers examining the Code of Hammurabi alongside the Book of Exodus to trace similarities and differences between Babylonian law and Mosaic law, particularly around themes of justice and judgment. Historical and sociological approaches explore how the Code reflected Mesopotamian society and the values of Babylon under Hammurabi's reign. Some papers situate the Code within broader surveys of ancient civilization, connecting it to the development of governance, management, and architectural theory across multiple periods of Western history.

A strong essay on Hammurabi requires a focused thesis that moves beyond summary — instead of simply describing the laws, argue what they reveal about power, social hierarchy, or legal philosophy. Evidence drawn directly from the text of the Code carries the most weight, especially specific provisions concerning death penalties, land rights, and the treatment of slaves. A common pitfall is treating the Code as a uniform or modern legal document; acknowledging its social stratification and its religious framing will produce a more accurate and sophisticated argument.

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Solicit Your Help in Fighting
I am a member of an 8th century Itza Maya elite governing family in an economically self-sufficient tzuk (I.e. province) which has been alternatively controlled either by Tikal or by Calakmul as part of their various regional states for the last several centuries as they compete with each other for political supremacy. But no matter whether Tikal or Calakmul is ascendant, each city has been increasing the amount of tribute demanded from our province, while there has been no companion increase in any services to offset these taxes. Furthermore, the air is thick with rumors that their kingdoms are beset with corruption and inefficiency. One day, I decide that my tzuk shall break my people's entrapment in this cycle, and I lobby my fellow community members for the need to mount a rebellion. The following are the Mesoamerican strategies that I will employ to pursue your revolution. I will categorize them into cultural, social, economic, and political values in order to attract and recruit other tzuks to join the break-away polity that I hope to help establish.
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The New Testament and homosexuality
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