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    WHAP Cultural Heavyweights Dar Al-Islam and The Byzantine Empire. The Muslim World and The Byzantine Empire were two of the most powerful and most-linked-together civilizations during the Middle Ages due mostly to their cultural achievements‚ religious values‚ and economic activities. The Byzantine Empire and Muslim World had very similar and different cultural achievements due to their very unique styles but also sharing each other’s ideas as well. The Muslim world’s

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    showcased the conflict between old cash and new cash as appeared by the land refinement between the homes of the two gatherings. The East Egg is the place those with old cash live‚ and the West Egg is the place the independent‚ rich individuals live. While individuals living in the East Egg procured their cash through legacy and effortlessly‚ those living in the West Egg obtained theirs through diligent work. In spite of the fact that they may have become well off through illicit means‚ they have

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    their Review Centers like that of EAST WEST Educational Specialist who made an in-house review at CdK to cater the needs of students as well as some students from other schools. COLEGIO de KIDAPAWAN and EAST WEST Educational Specialist signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)‚ that they will only conduct a review provided that the number of participants to warrant the opening of the requested In-house Review for the particular programs will not be less than 100. EAST WEST as described was known to be the

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    the Midwest is indeed vastly different from the East. While the Midwest has more American down to Earth lifestyles with more traditional values‚ the East seems to be more like a European aristocracy. Secondly‚ the lifestyle of the Midwest is different the lifestyle Nick came to see in the East. Lastly‚ Nick had to adjust from environment of the spacious prairie of Louisville to the city. Overall‚ Nick is in shock about how different it is in the East. First off‚ growing up in the Midwest‚ Nick

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    April 2013 The Slavs: East vs. West vs. South When the term “Slav” is mentioned‚ the first people to come to mind are the Russians. We know them by their unique script of writing‚ vodka‚ and are the most populated of all of the ethnic tribes that populated the mountains‚ rivers‚ and plains of Eastern Europe. Although a quintessential people of this continent‚ they differ greatly from many of their brothers and sisters of the same bloodline that also live south and west of them. Russians‚ along

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    Social Class in West and East Egg Michael Cannon 5/9/13 Written Task II Word count: 995 Throughout The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald consistently presents us with themes and motifs that highlight and question Americas class and interactive social morals. Fitzgerald portrays America to us during one of it’s most influential and prominent decades. It is through this frame of America in the 1920s that we are brought to understand a new transition‚ and growing difference in the social structures

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    Mesopotamian and‚ of course‚ Islam. The Ottoman state‚ like the Turkish‚ Mongol‚ and Mesopotamian states rested on a principle of absolute authority in the monarch. The nature of Ottoman autocracy‚ however‚ is greatly misunderstood and misinterpreted in the West‚ particularly in world history textbooks. The central function of the ruler or Sultan in Ottoman political theory was to guarantee justice (Adalet in Turkish) in the land. All authority hinges on the ruler’s personal commitment to justice. This idea

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    DATA MINING FOR POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS: EastWest Airlines/Telcon Jermaine Paul 12/12/2013 BUSINESS PROBLEM East-West Airlines (EA) is entering into partnership with the cellular service provider‚ Telcon‚ by marketing their service through direct mail. In order to achieve this‚ EA dataset is provided to categorize their customers to identify which ones would be likely to purchase Telcon’s services through direct mail. If the accurate categorization is done the partnership will save

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    When Public and Private Life Meet in Christiane Bird’s Neither East Nor West Neither East Nor West is a travel narrative by Christiane Bird about her travels in Iran. As a child Bird called Iran home‚ and wanted to go back as an adult after hearing about the country all over the news in her current home‚ New York City. In Iran‚ Bird experiences a large disconnect between the private and public lives of most Iranians; the people on the streets are very different from the people in the privacy of

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    Chapter 17 The West: Exploiting an Empire After the Civil War‚ Americans‚ who believed expansion was their “manifest destiny‚” began moving westward across the continent‚ subduing the Native Americans through various means‚ creating a North American empire for raw material to fuel factories. Western economies need the Fed Govt BEYOND THE FRONTIER Prior to the Civil War‚ the march of White settlement paused at the margin of the semiarid Great Plains‚ a region seared by hot winds and too little

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