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    Central‚ East and South Africa (50 points total) 1. Trade and Migration Trade connects people across great distances and leads not only to _economic____________ exchange but also to __cultural___________ exchange. Language‚ religion‚ scientific ideas‚ technological innovations‚ and political theories travel along the same routes as ___Trade___________. 2. Northern and Eastern Migrations Around 2000 BCE‚ people of the upper Nile area and Southwest Asia migrated along the coast of the Red

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    There were many factors that caused the decline in Venice’s economy and industry. During the sixteenth century Italy was one of the most powerful and technologically advanced countries in the world‚ but during the seventeenth century other countries were becoming equally or more advanced than Italy. England‚ France‚ and Holland had started producing materials for a cheaper amount of money because of the new technology they were using to manufacture their goods. Since England‚ France‚ and Holland

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    Anything that altered the natural relation of yin to yang was considered bad‚ and right living consisted of carefully following the tao. If one observed the tao by moderation‚ equanimity‚ and morality‚ as taught in the Tao-te Ching‚ by Lao-tzu (sixth century B.C.)‚ one would be impervious to disease and resistant to the ravages of aging; disregard of the tao led to illness‚ which was not so much a punishment for sin as the inevitable result of acting contrary to natural laws. However‚ illness also could

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    The movie “4th Man Out” tries to touch on how difficult it can be for someone to come out as gay to their family and friends‚ as well as the struggles of being gay in todays society. I found that the movie was rather two sided for me‚ as it was both easy to relate to and occasionally overly dramatic at times. There were several moments that really made me reflect on both my own and friends struggles with their sexual identity. The movie predominantly focused on coming out in a very “heteronormative”

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    Performing Arts Performing arts are art forms in which artists use their body or voice to convey artistic expression—as opposed to plastic arts‚ in which artists use clay‚ metal‚ paint‚ and other materials to create physical art objects. The first recorded use of the term performing arts was in 1711. OVERVIEW OF THE TOPICS: 1 Types of performing arts • 1.1 Theatre • 1.2 Dance • 1.3 Music 2 History of Western performing arts • 2.1 Renaissance • 2.2 Modern era

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    that he is identical with the 12th century Sena king of that name. According to one legend‚ the deity was found hidden underneath the earth and hence the name. It is said that the construction of the temple to Ballalasena‚ the Sena king‚ who found the deity and constructed a temple for it. However‚ the architectural style of the temple (the three-domed roof and three arched entrances and the plastered walls of the temple) does not resemble the typical 12th century standard‚ but that of the Mughal

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    more cursive flowing script‚ Naskhi‚ developed. The two styles were often used for contrast in architecture and decorative contexts. 0000 The Naskh Script Naskh‚ which means "copying‚" was developed in the 10th century‚ and refined into a fine art form in Turkey in the 16th century. Since then it became generally accepted for writing the Quran. Naskh is legible and clear and was adapted as the preferred style for typesetting and printing. It is a small script whose lines are thin and letter shapes

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    Hamlet’s 4th soliloquy analyze “To be or not to be” can arguably be Shakespeare’s most recognizable quote in all of his work. Hamlet attempts to reason with himself on whether or not death is the only solution to end all life suffering portrays him as both confused and cowardly. In this monologue‚ Hamlet goes into a tough debate over whether he should end his own suffering by commit suicide‚ or to step it up and revenge for his father. This solilguy also shows the reader on how Hamlet deals

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    Traces of therapeutic activities in China date from the Shang dynasty (14th–11th centuries BCE).[6] Though the Shang did not have a concept of "medicine" as distinct from other fields‚[6] their oracular inscriptions on bones and tortoise shells refer to illnesses that affected the Shang royal family: eye disorders‚ toothaches‚ bloated abdomen‚ etc.‚[6][7] which Shang elites usually attributed to curses sent by their ancestors.[6] There is no evidence that the Shang nobility used herbal remedies.[6]

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    several centuries of evolution. In ancient times‚ the most important aspect in the choice of partner was health. Men to cope with hunting and family support‚ had to be tall and have a large muscle mass. Women‚ on the other hand‚ to be able to lead a task to an end and to cope with birth needed‚ wide hips and large breasts. Therefore‚ in a time when the sick had little chance of survival‚ beauty was a healthy body‚ able to meet vital needs. Until in the century of Pericles‚ fifth century BC‚ when

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