Global History Timeline 7800 BCE First traces of agriculture found along the Jordan River Valley‚ plants had adapted to agriculture (Traces of cultivated rice found in China around the same time) 5500 BCE First origins of Chinese Civilization‚ centered along the yellow river. Cultivation of soy beans and domestication of pigs by the local population 5000 BCE - First agriculture in Mexico‚ corn and beans. - Domestication of the donkey in Egypt. 4500 BCE First agriculture along the eastern
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COMPARATIVE EDUCATION PRESENTATION LECTURE ENGLAND Carla Antoine History 600-1300 600-1800 Beginnings 597 St Augustine arrived in England. 598 First grammar school established at Canterbury. 600s More grammar schools established at Dorchester‚ Winchester‚ Hexham‚ Malmesbury‚ Lichfield‚ Hereford and Worcester. 776 Alcuin established school at York. 1016 Canute became king of England: concerned about the education of poor boys. 1066 Norman invasion: French replaced English as vernacular
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Anonymous‚ Aztec: Coatlicue late 15th century (stone) known as the goddess of the snake skirt stone monument‚ round‚ can be seen all around. motherly figure Anonymous: a Leaf from the Codex Borgia (pre 16th century) folded out like an accordion; about 26 ft long. abstract; broad color; meant to look flat. decorative quality through abstraction Anonymous: The Art of Featherworking illustrated in the Florentine Codex‚ 1570 western atmosphere influenced; aslo influenced by roman/greece
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The Byzantine Empire and Western Europe were both very powerful nations between 700 and 1300 CE. That was an important time in the history of the world‚ when many changes were taking place. People were making decisions on what place they wanted to be loyal to‚ and these Empires did not always get along. The Byzantine Empire and Western Europe both left lasting effects on Europe and the world‚ but were vastly different in religious matters and in political systems. The Byzantine Empire and Western
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* Crisis in the Later Middle Ages‚ 1300-1450 * CLIMATE CHANGE * 1300-1450: “Little Ice Age” * Cold weather and storms * Poor harvests * 1315-1322: “The Great Famine” Little Ice Age Too much rain‚ storms‚ cold Scarcity and famine * People’s immune systems were low; vulnerable to disease AND * Workers underfed‚ less productive… higher grain prices * BLACK DEATH * 1347: Ships bring plague to Italy * Symptoms: * Bleeding‚ vomiting‚ black sores
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straightening and could seriously affect the structural performance of AHSS components after repair. This study‚ requested by General Motors ’ Collision Repair Tech. Center‚ examined the mechanical behavior of two AHSS products‚ a 600 MPa tensile strength (TS) dual phase steel and a 1300 MPa TS Martensitic steel‚ after exposure to typical repair arc welding and flame straightening temperature cycles and developed recommended practices for repairing components made of these materials. This study is the
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EmpireHindu reforms‚ Bengal Renaissance‚Independence struggle‚ Mahatma Gandhi Subhas Chandra Bose | * v t e | * Outline of South Asian history * History of Indian subcontinent | Stone age (7000–3000 BC)[show] | Bronze age (3000–1300 BC)[show] | Iron age (1200–26 BC)[show] | Classical period (1–1279 AD)[show] | Late medieval age (1206–1596 AD)[show] | Early modern period (1526–1858 AD)[show] | Other states (1102–1947 AD)[show] | Colonial period (1505–1961 AD)[show]
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Change Over Time Essay Prompts 8000 BCE to 600 CE • Analyze the changes and continuities in major trading patterns within and among Classical civilizations; include their contacts‚ including religious‚ with adjacent regions. • Discuss the changes and continuities in the Silk Road trading network from 600 BCE – 1450 • Discuss the changes and continuities that occurred in the roles and functions of cities in major societies from the Neolithic Revolution to 1450. • Trace and
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1. How well is the hospital currently utilizing its beds? (60+90+90+90+60+30+30)/ (90*7) =450/630=71.4% The hospital is currently utilizing 71.4% its beds 2. Develop a similar table to show the effects of adding operations on Saturday. (Assume that 30 operations would still be performed each day.) How would this affect the utilization of the bed capacity? Is this capacity sufficient for the additional patients? Check-in Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday 30 30 30
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Cash | 11‚400 | | Accounts Receivable | 5‚620 | | Supplies | 1‚050 | | Prepaid Insurance | 2‚400 | | Equipment | 30‚000 | | Notes Payable | | 10‚000 | Accounts Payable | | 12‚350 | Common Stock | | 20‚000 | Dividends | 600 | | Service Revenue | | 13‚620 | Salaries Expense | 2‚200 | | Travel Expense | 1‚300 | | Rent Expense | 1‚200 | | Miscellaneous Expense | 200 | | | ------------------------------------------------- 55‚970 | 55‚970 | Other
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