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    Calculations by Completion and Balancing” had the first answer to Arabic linear and quadratic equations. Later he was named the original creator of algebra. One Major Accomplishment A major accomplishment of the Arabs was algebra. The word developed from “al-jar” meaning “reunion of broken parts”. It is a major part of mathematics that many around the world use in present day. Algebra is a study of symbols also known as variables that are manipulated to solve equations‚ also known as “isolating the variable”

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    premier center for the study of science and philosophy. The fighting engendered a hardened warrior ethos in the hidalgos‚ Spain’s lower nobility. This hidalgos were the conquistadors in the New World. The wars provided practice in colonization: The Spanish adopted the practice of paying their warriors with land they recovered in battle. I dont know what to write here‚ i just want to view a paper. But the program is telling me that i have to write more. This last sentences have no meaning at all‚ i

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    Gupta And Islam

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    First‚ there was the Umayyad Caliphate which ruled from 661 to 750. Their capital was Damascus. The empire ruled land from Spain to India. Then‚ the Abbasid Caliphate overthrew the Umayyad. The Abbasid Caliphate are the descendants of Muhammad’s uncle‚ Al-Abbas. They ruled for a long time from 750 to 1258. In the 9th century the Abbasid Caliphate suffered a crisis. The Caliph lost trust generals and troops in areas. So‚ the Caliph Purchased Turkic slaves‚ mamluks‚ from Asia to form a standing army.

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    Video Case: JIT at Arnold Palmer Hospital 1. Read the case that follows. 2. View the video tour of Arnold Palmer Hospital that addresses this issue. (http://media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/bp/bp_heizer_opsmgmt_8/chapter_content/video_clips/vidclips16_03.html) 3. If you wish to have further background‚ reread the material in this chapter of the text. 4. Answer the questions about the case‚ and if your instructor wishes‚ email them to him or her. Orlando’s Arnold Palmer Hospital‚ founded in

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    Islam and the Kuran

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    The Islamic Empire undertook powerful and meaningful movements across North Africa and into Hispania‚ while being able to rapidly expand their hold on territory and the progressive installment of Islam in these territories. During the early eighth century the Islamic Caliphate made several successful invasions into Europe‚ but could not make any meaningful impositions on the European people and European society. The failures of Islamic leadership to cultivate and expand the Islamic religion in Europe

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    “Meanwhile‚ the power balance in Granada kept getting more and more complicated. Different leaders kept coming up. The Muslims kept fighting each other‚ then the city of Ronda started to fall. Marbella became Spanish as well”. Dr. Ahmed Nazeer‚ who is the author of the article “The Fall of Granada” said‚ “Granada did not fall in a single day‚ nor did its collapse come with a sudden stroke. Rather‚ it was the last breath of a decaying society‚ which had lost the

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    Why was the Byzantine Empire able to expand to the east in the late ninth and tenth centuries? In the seventh and eighth century the Byzantine Empire was overwhelmed by Arab attacks resulting in the loss of Syria‚ Egypt and North Africa. The swift loss of the Empire’s lands and the continuous Arab sieges on Constantinople appeared to be signs of the end of the Byzantine Empire. In the late ninth and tenth centuries however this had changed‚ surprisingly within these centuries the Byzantine

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    La Puerta De Alcalá Gate

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    The "Alcalá Gate" which in Spanish‚ is known as  La Puerta de Alcalá became one of Madrid’s symbols and it is one of the most well-known monuments. It is now seen as a National Monument. La Puerta de Acalá is a Neo-classical granite monument in the Plaza de la Independencia square. The gate stands on one of the most important roads that leads to northwestern Spain and France. La Puerta de Acalá was designed by the Italian architect Francesco Sabatini in 1764 along with King Charles III. La Puerta

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    The Abbasid Revolution

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    The Abbasid Revolution The Abbasid Dynasty‚ known to its supporters as the ‘blessed dynasty’‚ which imposed its authority on the Islamic empire in 132/750‚ claimed to inaugurate a new era of justice‚ piety and happiness. The dynasty ruled the Islamic Caliphate from 750 to 1258 AD‚ making it one of the longest and most influential Islamic dynasties. For most of its early history‚ it was the largest empire in the world‚ and this meant that it had contact with distant neighbors such as the Chinese

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    Arabian Peninsula. These poets acted as historians‚ propagandists‚ reciters of legends‚ and at times‚ even the tribe’s spokesmen. Most poets recited their works orally‚ rather than writing them down. Some of the more famous of these poets were Imru’ al-Quais‚ Antar‚ and Zuhair. These poets were especially important for their “hanged poems” up on display in the Kaaba‚ a worship place for idols at the time. The style of poetry at the time was focused on the line of poetry‚ not the overall form of

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