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    East West University Department of Economics Spring 2013. Course Title: Principles of Macroeconomics ECO102 Gazi Quamrul Hasan Assignment 01 1. Write short notes on 1) Gross Domestic Product 2) Real GDP 3) GDP deflator 4) Consumer Price Index 5) GDP calculation in income method 6) GDP calculation in expenditure method 7) GDP calculation in production method 8) Procedure of value addition 9) Difference between CPI and GDP deflator 10) Consumption function 2. Draw

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    edu/curricular/mars/assets/Letter_of_the_Knights_of_St_John_for_MARS_website.pdf. This primary source explains how Mehmet II‚ the Sultan of the Ottomans and Conqueror of Constantinople‚ took over the great Byzantium city. Why didn’t the Byzantine Empire prevent the fall of Constantinople in 1453 C.E.? The Byzantine Empire didn’t prevent the fall of Constantinople in May of 1453 because they did not have

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    Mother of the World “The mother of the world has been killed‚” stated a 5th century historian‚ bereft and appalled when the news of Rome’s fall had reached ear. Certainly his words hold truth‚ for Rome - the dauntingly colossal Empire engulfing the Mediterranean and all territories around it; the source of artistic‚ intellectual‚ and cultural ascendancy; the influential factor of brilliance in so many of the coexisting societies of the western world - was truly the predecessor and creator of all

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    Byzantine Influence

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    The Byzantine Empire was one of the leading civilizations in the world. In 324‚ Constantine‚ the first Christian emperor‚ became the single ruler of the Roman Empire. He set up his Eastern headquarters at the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium in 330. This city‚ later renamed Constantinople‚ was also known as "new Rome." It became the capital of the Byzantines after the Roman Empire was divided. The empire made a significant impact on several civilizations with its use of the Greek language and education

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    Byzantine Notes

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    Byzantine Period -Western Roman Empire falls in 476AD. -Roman Emperor moved the capital to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople. -Constantinople was advantageous to Rome in that it could deal with barbarians‚ was a huge trading port‚ and it made protecting the eastern front easier. Justinian -In 527 Justinian became emperor through his uncle. -He sent his general Belisarius to reclaim the land lost to the west -Belisarius took North Africa from the Vandals‚ and Rome from the

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    West vs East Germany After World War II‚ Germany was in ruins and the world was divided. In a famous speech Churchill expressed his view that an Iron Curtain had now descended across Europe (Harbutt 551)‚ “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Atlantic‚ an iron curtain has descended across the Continent” (Perry 452). The “Iron Curtain” that had fallen across Europe‚ separated the West and East. A Cold War had begun between the two major powers: The U.S and Soviet Union. It was Capitalism\Democracy

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    Byzantines 01.05 Notes

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    01.05 The Byzantines: Objectives Who Were the Byzantines? The Roman Empire had stretched so large by the fourth century CE that it had several provincial capitals. The two most important political centers were Rome in the West and Constantinople in the East‚ which had formerly been called Byzantium. The emperor‚ Constantine the Great‚ rebuilt Byzantium to resemble “Old Rome‚” and so this political center became known as the “New Rome.” Although those who lived in Constantinople referred to themselves

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    CASE OF EAST-WEST DIVAN ORCHESTRA In 1999‚ a Palestinian-American called Edward Said and a famous Argentina born Israeli conductor Daniel Barenboim founded East-West Divan Orchestra (Willson 347). Young musicians from Israel and Arabic countries were brought together to establish this orchestra. In other words‚ members from countries‚ cultures where there is a significant political conflict (Israel- Arabian Countries) had the opportunity to come together through this project. In this essay‚ East-West

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    characters living in east egg: Daisy Buchanan‚ Tom Buchanan‚ and Jordan Baker‚ come from families that’s wealth has been passed down for many generations‚ also known as “Old money.” On the other hand‚ Jay Gatsby and Nick Caraway live on West Egg‚ where the people of “new money” reside. This sets up the contrast between Daisy and Gatsby‚ showing that they could never be together because of their difference in social status. In the novel Fitzgerald makes it very clear that the people of West Egg do not associate

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    Byzantine Art

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    Eastern empires had influenced a lot of things. They each adopted a separate ruler. The Eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire‚ present day Istanbul‚ which originated in Constantinople. Constantinople was viewed by all as the center of a great Christian empire. The Constantinople had some great achievements. Because Constantinople was a Christian city it had many churches and holy objects. The Byzantine work of art was unique and incredible. Mosaic‚ Paintings‚ architecture‚ Byzantine‚ icons

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