WHAT IS THE CCOT ESSAY -the CCOT deals specifically with analysis of continuities and changes over time covering at least one of the perisds in the coarse outline -for examples it might address technology ‚trade‚ culture‚ migrations‚ or environment -the CCOT questions requires analysis of process and explanation of the cause with specific examples THE PURPOSE -the evaluate your availing to analyze historical changes and continuities that. Have shaped events social political economical
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The Roman Empire was unparalleled in the ancient world. With strong a military‚ technological development‚ and widespread infrastructure‚ Rome easily became the undisputed superpower of the Mediterranean. Lurking underneath this greatness was a deadly secret that caused the eventual collapse of the empire. The secret that eroded Rome‚ as outlined by Francis Schaffer in How Should We Then Live?‚ was the civilization’s understanding of God. Rome’s initial understanding of God laid the groundwork
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Celine Khoo Tiner December 4‚ 2014 CCOT: The Silk Road The Silk Road was established during the 2nd century BCE‚ while not the first network of trade routes‚ it was one of the most impactful‚ carrying goods‚ ideas‚ disease and conflict throughout Africa and Eurasia. The impact of the interactions impacted millions notably spreading both Buddhism and the Black Death. The Silk Road was marked by the continued spread of ideas and goods. Throughout the lifespan of the Silk Road‚ changes were seen
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revenue is 160 MR r = − (2 / 3) ⋅ Q r . Setting this equal to Intel’s MC‚ 160 MR r = 160 − (2 / 3) ⋅ Q r = 50 = MC r ‚ Q r =− 50) /(2 / 3) = (160 165. Intel will supply 165 thousand chips per month. (c) What is the resulting world P80 chip price? The resulting world price is set from the Intel residual inverse demand: p = 160 − (1/ 3) ⋅165 = $105 per chip. (d) How many P80 chips are supplied by the competitive fringe? The competitive fringe takes the price of oil as given‚ so from its supply
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works. Many were interested in what people thought of them and their studies. Scientist were even more proficient in removing their experiments completely if people disagreed. Marin Mersenne guaranteed that his experiments had been repeated more than 100 times‚ but however was willing to change them if someone did not agree. Others however‚ were confident in their studies and did not care for much criticism (Doc 1). The reason for why natural philosophers were sometimes held back was because they truly
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The trade networks between Africa and Eurasia from circa 300 CE to 1450 CE experienced many changes in their merchandise trade and who they traded with. Also‚ there were continuities involving their methods of trade. Among these changes and continuities technological advancements were made and cultural and political aspects were also affected. At the beginning‚ there were primary trade routes and the exclusive trade they had. Primary trade routes were between Europe and North Africa and through
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specified documents‚ the letter of credit is called Documentary Letter of Credit or‚ in short‚ Documentary Credit. The Uniform Customs & Practice for Documentary Credit (UCPDC) published by International Chamber of Commerce (2007) Revision; Publication No. 600 defines Documentary Credit: “Credit means any arrangement‚ however named or described‚ that is irrevocable and thereby constitutes a definite undertaking of the issuing bank to honor a complying presentation.” Complying presentation means a
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1) The Shapes of Human Communities 1. In 1500‚ the world had all different societies‚ gatherers and hunters to empires‚ but it was different 2. Paleolithic Persistence a) gathering and hunting societies (Paleolithic peoples) still existed throughout the world but they had changed over time b) b. had new & improved technologies and ideas‚ e.g.‚ outrigger canoes‚ fish hooks‚ etc (had not adopted agriculture) c) exchanged goods over hundreds of miles and developed
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The printing press was transformed by Johann Gutenberg‚ a German goldsmith‚ and more than 8 million books were printed in Western Europe between 1456 and 1500. This invention had an effect with the Protestant Reformation. It not only furthered the knowledge of geography‚ but it also expanded knowledge throughout the countries and whether you were wealthy or poor‚ printing made books available to the general public. By 1560‚ many people were either Catholic‚ Protestant‚ or mixed (Doc. 5). Non-Catholic
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The Pantheon -Temple of all the Roman gods The Pantheon in Rome is the most complete surviving building of ancient Rome‚ and is one of the greatest spiritual buildings of the world. It was originally built as a Roman Temple in 27-25 BC on Rome’s Campus Martius‚ by the magistrate Marcus Agrippa. He built the original pantheon as an honour to all the gods and Augustus. It was also constructed as a place of worship for a number of major deities. It is said there were statues of both Augustus and Marcus
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