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    China was one of the most sophisticated countries in the world, superior to even Europe. In 618 China was unified under the reign of the Li family, who started the Tang Dynasty. during this time China expanded its influence by demanding tribute from Korea and Vietnam. A universal law code was made, and the dynasty reintroduced confucian scholars running the government. The 1,100 mile Grand Canal was built, which linked the Yellow River in northern China with the Yangzi River in southern China.…

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    United States hard. Throughout its history, America has faced many significant problems; however the three…

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    invasion of Korea was a good historical battle is to (like with the Spanish) minimize the death count. So with the previous paragraph, please remember the human beings. So Japan was like Europe in many ways, 1 they both had a leader that they thought was from God. 2. That leader claimed to rule over all of its affiliated kingdoms and 3. Both leaders had influence over its people to a great extent. (Although one had more actual power than the other). And the Japanese conquests of Korea had a…

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    the Mongol empire creating an environment where religious existed we are able to see the changes that different religions had on various people groups. An example of this is with Islam on Mongol culture. After the Mongols destroyed multiple Islamic kingdoms, the Mongols adopted so much of the Islamic culture that near the end of their empire that you could not tell the Mongols apart from the Islamic people they conquered. Also Christianity was able to spread throughout Asia and we see that in…

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    stop their children from doing so. “Another structural approach intended to confound parents is creating mirror networks. When Stacy’s mom found her profile, she was outraged. She called the moms of two of Stacy’s friends - Anne and Kimberly. All three parents demanded that their kids clean up their profiles and told them to tell their friends the same or else more parents would be called. Steamed by the prudish response of their parents, Stacy, Anne, and Kimberly reluctantly agreed to change…

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    In the winter of 2009, I have stayed in Hiroshima for three days for traveling. On the final day of staying, I visited Genbaku Dome. It is a building which miraculously survived the explosion of an atomic bomb in 1945, and the government of Hiroshima city is still maintaining it as a memorial. When I visited there, I keenly felt the pain of war and the cruelty of nuclear weapons. Even though the building is still alive now, the victims who were around there were killed at the moment of the…

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    trade with lower cost producers in Asia considerably dampened tradable inflation pressures in New Zealand. In the last three decades, consumption of meats, beef and sheep have declined in New Zealand, substituted by poultry, pork and marine products. Dairy has also consumed less in recent years. Since the 1970s, production in many horticulture products has increased. Over the last three decades, agricultural export has made up for half of…

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    increasing trend of Crohn’s disease in the Singapore Chinese population. Countries with the highest incidences of CD involve Turkey, Lebanon, and South Korea. On the other hand, Lebanon, Japan, and South Korea rank as the first three countries with the highest prevalence. Also experiencing increasingly higher rates of CD in the last three decades are South Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong. Unfortunately, not enough research and development have been done to crunch the economic costs of Crohn’s…

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    In Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world, Jack Weatherford argues that despite villainization by historians Genghis khan rose from a remote tribal culture to unify the mongols as conquerors who promoted cultural communication, trade, and legal rights in one of the largest empires in history.The author asks how Genghis Khan became an influential ruler, how he conquered a huge amount of land, and how he left a legacy and contribution to modern society. The Mongols spread revolutionary…

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    existence of International Politics is impossible without the existence of power pursuance. Power can be described by Steven Lukes as “A gets B to do something A wants but B would have not chosen to do” (2004: 122). According to Heywood, Politics has three characteristics: it is an activity, it is social and it originates from diversity. By using the term diversity, he refers to having a diversity of opinions, interests and ways of thinking (2004). This last characteristic of Politics is the…

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