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    different. Within this new year‚ within this new class‚ we have studied a selection of eras. All of them falling within the 14th century‚ to the 21st century. When comparing these eras we often find a similar occurrence: progression. The time period of 1450 to 2016 should be described as the Age of Progression‚ as we have experienced clarity‚ separation and a change of intelligence. As the years passed‚ the human population began to realize the errors in those above them. The simple and rather biased

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    Elements Music is an art based on the organization of sounds in time. Also the universal language of man or something who knows Pitch is the relative highness or lowness that we hear in a sound Tone is a sound that has a definite pitch Interval is the distance in a pitch between any two tones Tones are separated by an interval called the octave Tones have a specific frequency in music Pitch range is the distance between the lowest and highest tones that a voice or instrument can produce

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    Trade and Lynda Shaffer

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    Lynda Shaffer‚ a famous world historian‚ has brought up a strong argument in her article entitled “Southernization”. Shaffer points out that the major reason for the advancement of Western Europe as a global‚ economic‚ and military power after the 1450’s was not due to their own strength. Shaffer states that this superiority in these areas was due to the technological advancements‚ crops‚ corporations‚ and other trade goods. However‚ according to Shaffer‚ these objects were borrowed from Asia and

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    completed (on critical path ABE) is 12 days. The total project cost based on normal time is: $300 + $250 + $400 + $200 + $300 = $1450 Activity on the critical path that can be accelerated at the lowest cost per day is Activity B @ $50. If Activity B is crashed 1 day (from 3 days to 2 days)‚ the total project duration = 11 days and project cost = $1500 (i.e. $1450 + $50) There are now two critical paths ABE and CDE; both with 11 days. The activity with lowest cost per day on the CDE path

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    Between the years of 200 BCE and 1450 CE‚ the Silk Road went through a number of changes. With the rise and success of the ancient empires the trade route thrived and was the main trade route connecting the Mediterranean to China. As the empires collapsed so did the use of the Silk Road as it became unprotected and unsafe for use. With the Mongol empire in 1200 CE the Silk Road had a temporary revival‚ but when the Mongolian Empire collapsed the use of Silk Road did as a permanent switch to the Indian

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    The trade networks between Africa and Eurasia from circa 300 CE to 1450 CE experienced many changes in their merchandise trade and who they traded with. Also‚ there were continuities involving their methods of trade. Among these changes and continuities technological advancements were made and cultural and political aspects were also affected. At the beginning‚ there were primary trade routes and the exclusive trade they had. Primary trade routes were between Europe and North Africa and through

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    Impact of Trade on East Asia and South Asia From 600 to 1450 CE‚ the impact of trade on East Asia and South Asia was similar in that it promoted economic development in both regions and transformed port cities of both regions into cosmopolitan centers‚ but differed in that it helped with the establishment of Buddhism in China while it helped with the establishment of Islam in India. The impact of trade on East Asia and South Asia was similar in that it promoted economic development in both regions

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    worlds first empire‚ many empires have since then been established and now hold a name that are both as eminent and momentous. Two of these such empire are the Spanish and the Ottoman Empires‚ which began to establish and expand around the time of 1450-1800. Although separate and located in different parts of the world‚ the Ottoman and Spanish Empires share many similarities‚ as well as many differences in their empire building process. The Ottoman and the Spanish Empire were politically similar

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    nine pounds of flowering cannabis tops‚ olive oil‚ and a variety of other herbs and spices in order to receive the "revelations of The Lord"‚ which is noted on the book exodus. And the people were drenched in this oil. This recipe goes way back to 1450 BC. And it’s how Jesus

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    goods from places such as Rome and even Africa were traded along the roads. From 200 BC to 1450 BCE‚ the patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads changed with the spread of religions and the rise and fall of civilizations‚ but maintained continuity with the goods traded along its routes and its main purpose. Despite the many changes in the patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads from 200 BC to 1450 BCE‚ there were many continuities that remained throughout this time period. For the most

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