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    East Asia were affected by Neo-Confucianism from the 12th to the 19th centuries. (Neo-Confucianism strengthened patriarchies in China’s Song Dynasty‚ Japan’s Tokugawa Period‚ Korea’s Yi Dynasty and Vietnam’s Tran and Viet dynasties.)  11. The era of 600-1450 was marked by different forms of treatment of women and the different roles they played in society. Choose two different cultures below and compare and contrast the role and treatment of women in them. Western Europe        Sub-Saharan Africa

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    plate. Mt St Helens went on to erupt in a Plinean style‚ spewing out ash and produce pyroclastic flows -currents of hot gas and ash. The magma burst out causing large pyroclastic flow flattening vegetation and buildings for over 230 square miles (600 km²). There were volcanic Mudflows- Due to collapse of northern side mixed with ice‚ snow and water. These flowed many miles down the Toutle and Cowlitz Rivers. This led to 3 million m³ of material being transported 7 miles (27 km) south into Columbia

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    http://resourcesforhistoryteachers.wikispaces.com/AP+World+History Period 1: Technological and Environmental Transformations‚ to c. 600 BCE Key Concept 1.1 Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth What is the evidence that explains the earliest history of humans and the planet? What are the theories that interpret this evidence? Where did humans first appear on Earth‚ and what were their society‚ technology‚ and culture? Describe earliest humans’ technology & tools What were the

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    Introduction to Statistics (Measures of Central Tendency) Central Tendency: In a representative sample‚ the value of a series of data have a tendency to cluster around a certain point usually at the center of the series is usually called central tendency and its numerical measures are called the measures of central tendency or measures of location. Different Measures of Central Tendency: The following are the important measures of central tendency which are generally used in business:

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    Olivia Lanning Blanc AP World- Summer Assignment- Pre Reading 1. What is your definition of world history? World history is the study of everyone and everything that has existed from the earliest point studied to present day. It includes all areas of the world and everything that has happened‚ often going into why things happen‚ and what happens afterwards. 2. What interests you about studying history? What does not? Studying history is interesting to me because you can see the difference

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    Chapter 12 Inventory Management    Multiple Choice Questions
  60. Which of the following is not one of the assumptions of the basic EOQ model? 
A. Annual demand requirements are known and constant.
B. Lead time does not vary.
C. Each order is received in a single delivery.
D. Quantity discounts are available.
E. All of the above are necessary assumptions.   
Difficulty: Medium
TLO: 6
Taxonomy: Knowledge
  61. Which is an application for RFID tags? 
A. Monitoring the temperature of fruit

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    Furthermore‚ in most instances "Aryabhatta" does not fit the metre either.[1] [edit] Birth Aryabhata mentions in the Aryabhatiya that it was composed 3‚600 years into the Kali Yuga‚ when he was 23 years old. This corresponds to 499 CE‚ and implies that he was born in 476 CE. Aryabhata provides no information about his place of birth. The only information comes from Bhāskara I‚ who describes Aryabhata as āśmakīya‚ "one belonging to the aśmaka country." It is widely attested that‚ during the Buddha’s

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    “Humans and Ideas” Some of the most powerful ideas humans developed during early divination of 3000 BCE to 618 CE have been about techniques to improve living. New technological ideas from the invention of the wheel to the hand crank pump have transformed how millions of people live. The way technological ideas have accumulated over time and the effects they have had on society is one of the main themes of world history. Shortly before 3000 BCE‚ Mesopotamians invented a technological idea

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    AP World History 1450-1750

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    1450 part C Globalization Spices Sugar was HUGE in America • New Guinea • Arabs were first to take it – med • Europeans wanted it o All they had was honey and fruits • First international mass market product o Capital from Europe/production in America/ African slaves • Sugar Belt • Slave labor o Many Indians died o Many African were resistant to disease o Horrendous conditions o Many Africans in Brazil o Spread t Caribbean • There was Spanish‚ Friend‚ English‚ Dutch

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    Which of the following is true of the peoples of Australia in the fifteenth century? They exchanged goods among themselves over long distances.. The agricultural civilizations of West Africa were characterized by what kind(s) of government(s)? A mixture of stateless societies‚ city states‚ and more highly centralized kingdoms. Which of the following was a West African pastoral society? The Fulbe Why did the Ming government suddenly stop the exploration of the Indian Ocean basin?Emperor Yongle’s

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