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    fourth‚ and sixth documents. Over time both the Christians and the Islamic have slowly started to be for merchant and trade. On the Islamic point of view side‚ in the earlier centuries the Islamic people were more dominantly religious and in the Qur’an it says that merchants are unfair and unequal traders. But as the centuries went by the Islamic point of view went from strongly disagreeing with merchants and trade to looking down on merchants but believing that it isn’t unfair and unjustified and

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    Chinese Inventions

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    did not succeed. By the 15th century China had more or less given up paper money. Over this period‚ paper notes grew in production to the point that their value rapidly depreciated and inflation soared. Then beginning in 1455‚ the use of paper money in China disappeared for several hundred years. This was still many years before paper currency would reappear in Europe‚ and three centuries before it was considered common. Europeans had to wait until the 17th century when Sweden took the lead in issuing

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    successful raid‚ and knew when to get out. They were adventurous seafarers and raiders from Scandinavia who spread through Europe and the North Atlantic. From Norway‚ Sweden‚ and Denmark‚ they appeared as traders‚ and even conquerors. For many centuries before the year 800‚ many tribes began wandering out of Scandinavia. The Vikings were different to any other warrior because they were sea warriors and they carried with them a civilization that was in some ways more developed than those of the lands

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    Analysis to President Benigno III’s 4th SONA Half way through his administraton‚ President Benigno S. Aquino III delivered his 4th State of the Nation Address (SONA) last Monday‚ July 22‚ 2013. In frot of many Congressionla Representatives and Senators of the Republic at their joint session in Batasan Complex‚ President Benigno reports the gains of his government in his three yeas in service and policies that needed to be addressed in the next half of his presidency. First‚ Aquino still advocates

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    History of Tourism

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    History of Tourism The earliest forms of leisure tourism can be traced as far back as the Babylonian and Egyptian empires. A museum of “historic antiquities” was open to the public in the sixth century BC in Babylon‚ while the Egyptians held many religious festivals attracting not only the devout‚ but many who came to see the famous buildings and works of art in the cities. The local towns accommodated tourists by providing services such as: vendors of food and drink‚ guides‚ hawkers of souvenirs

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    Here inside the fortress wall that date from the 11th century you’ll find a small and peaceful neighborhood. Here you can stroll along twisting white and blue lanes in Andalusian-style. Visit the Kasbah Mosque which was built in 1150 and is the oldest mosque in the city. This area also offers great views over to Sale and the Atlantic Ocean. Outside of the mosque are the beautiful Andalusian Gardens that were laid out in the early 20th century. Within the gardens you’ll fine the Oudaias Museum housed

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    Oxford was founded in the 9th century when Alfred the Great created a network of fortified towns called burhs across his kingdom. One of them was at Oxford. Oxford is first mentioned in 911 in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. According to legend‚ Oxford University was founded in 872 when Alfred the Great happened to meet some monks there and had a scholarly debate that lasted several days. In reality‚ it grew up in the 12th century when famous teachers began to lecture there and groups of students came

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    Laughter is best medicine

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    Let’s move on to history part. firstly‚ I want to share about origin word of laughter Laughter came from greek ‘‘hele’’ and hele indicates health. It is very interesting‚ maybe ancestors recognised that laughter deeply related with health. Last four century we have been using laughter as a medicine. In Haven’t you laughed at all? Yes even I don’t laugh many times. According to one research‚ the average child laughs 300 to 500 times a day On the other hand adults usually laugh fifteen times for a day

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    BCE= Before common era (same as BC) CE= Common Era (Same as AD) Circa = around the time of‚ approximately – not exact date( abbreviated “ca” or “c”) Chapter 1 * 4mil ya to 3500 BCE * Hominids * australopithecus 4mil ya * Homo Erectus 1.5 mil ya Homo Sapiens 200 thousand ya * Paleolithic – Hunter/Gatherer * Paleolithic – “old stone age” – first hominids to 12‚000 years ago; Hunters and Gatherers; Nomadic; No private property; Egalitarian- equal society; Gender-based

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    Why the Earth Is Round

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    The concept of a spherical Earth dates back to ancient Greek philosophy from around the 6th century BC‚ but remained a matter of philosophical speculation until the 3rd century BC when Hellenistic astronomy established the spherical shape of the earth as a physical given. The Hellenistic paradigm was gradually adopted throughout the Old World during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. A practical demonstration of Earth’s sphericity was achieved by Ferdinand Magellan and Juan Sebastián Elcano’s expedition’s

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