exploit the opportunity and lay down the foundation for the Maurya Empire. . What were five major accomplishments of the emperor Ashoka? The five major accomplishments of the emperor Ashoka were to conquer Kalinga and bring it under Mauryan control‚ communicated his policies throughout his realm by inscribing edicts in natural stone formations or pillars he ordered to be erected‚ established his capital at the fortified city of Pataliputra‚ created a central treasury to oversee the efficient
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Tamika Wright Constantine vs. Ashoka World Civilization: Jackson State University Dr. Susan S Maneck When reviewing the histories of the religions of Christianity and Buddhism‚ you can not help but come across the names of Ashoka and Constantine the Great. Even though Ashoka and Constantine aided in the spread of their empires and respective religions they had different reasons for doing so. Constantine‚ the son of a Roman Army officer was trained as a solider early on in his life. While he
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Lecture 2‚ The Pillars of Finance Lecture two was about how capital is allocated in three different groups (households‚ companies and government)‚ more information about General Equilibrium Theory and The Efficient Market Hypothesis. Lecture two also introduces the three pillars of finance. Capital is allocated to company which purchase example new machinery or new place‚ to households who want’s loan to buy a new house and to government who wish to undertake higher current and capital expenditures
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SOC 100 SOC 100 Pillars of Society Matrix Instructions: Complete the matrix by comparing what you have read with what you have observed in your own experience regarding the how the economy impacts society’s pillars today. Additionally‚ describe how your community impacts all of the pillars. Politics Politics are all about power‚ and authority. The government is about owning and running services‚ such as mining‚ steel‚ energy‚ forestry‚ telephones‚ television stations‚ and airlines (Henslin
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told they were wicked sinners. At last‚ the people in the nearby town of Madinah‚ asked him to go and teach them. The first pillar-Shahadah Shahadah is the declaration of faith; it is a summing up of the most important part of Muslim belief. It is usually translated into English as ’there is no other God but allah‚ and Muhammad is the prophet of allah. The second pillars- salat Salat means prayer five times a day. Muslims pray early in the morning‚ at night and on three occasions during the day
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nature‚ about humankind and its history‚ about his/her environment‚ and about society at large. As an end‚ it enables the learner to experience the pleasure of knowing‚ discovering and understanding as a process. Learning to do This pillar of learning implies in the first place for application of what learners have learned or known into practices; it is closely linked to vocational-technical education and work skills training. However it goes beyond narrowly defined skills development
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ASHOKA Born in 265 B.C‚ the great king Ashoka was the grandson of the famous ruler Chandragupta Maurya. As a young lad‚ Ashoka excelled in whatever he was taught. Be it the art of warfare or reading the Holy Scriptures‚ Asoka excelled in whatever he did. Ashoka had many half brothers and he was loved by one and all. Thus‚ after his father died‚ he was crowned as the king of Magadha around 268 B.C. After being crowned as the king‚ he proved himself by smoothly administrating his territory and performing
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The Four Pillars of Education 1. Learning to Know “Learning to Know” is one of the four pillars of education. Pillar of education actually means “the one that supports education”. The first one that supports education is “learning to know”‚ which is a bit natural to answer the question “Why do we need to learn?”‚ so the most possible answer would be “to be able for us to know things”. While this is true‚ before understanding from what we learn‚ we have to develop first the skills that
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Leader analysis: Name of leader: Ashoka country/region: India Lifespan: 304 BC- 232 BC Title: Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty years in power: 269 BC to 232 BC Political conditions prior to leader’s gaining power: The Mauryan Empire was perhaps the largest empire ever to dominate the Indian subcontinent. Administration of Mauryan dynasty emote a stupendous instance‚ in which the top order established solemn groundwork
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Chandragupta I‚ there was a struggle for succession in which Samudragupta prevailed. It is said that Samudragupta became the ruler after subduing his rival Kacha‚ an obscure prince of the dynasty. He ranks with Ashoka‚ though in fundamentals both differed radically from each other. ’While Ashoka’ says R.K. Mukerjee‚’stands for peace and non-violence‚ Samudragupta for the opposite principle of war and aggression. The one had contempt for conquests‚ the other had a passion for them’.[2] The Maurya Empire
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