World History Mid-Term Exam (Ch. 3 -22) Mr. Halliday Choose the letter of the best answer. (1 point each) ____ 1. Buddhism spread across Asia mostly as a result of A. trade. B. conquest. C. missionary efforts. D. pilgrimages by the faithful. ____ 2. A Phoenician contribution that people still benefit from today was A. the introduction of Indo-Aryan languages to C. the invention of the phonetic alphabet. Europe. B. the invention of the sail. D. the invention of the labyrinth. ____ 3. Monotheism
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C h a n d r a Ta l p a d e M o h a n t y “Under Western Eyes” Revisited: Feminist Solidarity through Anticapitalist Struggles I at the urging of a number of friends and with some trepidation‚ revisiting the themes and arguments of an essay written some sixteen years ago. This is a difficult essay to write‚ and I undertake it hesitantly and with humility—yet feeling that I must do so to take fuller responsibility for my ideas‚ and perhaps to explain whatever influence they have had on
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ONE FALSE MOVE... A Study of Children’s Independent Mobility Mayer Hillman‚ John Adams and John Whitelegg PUBLISHING The publishing imprint of the independent POLICY STUDIES INSTITUTE 100 Park Village East‚ London NW13SR Telephone: 071-387 2171; Fax: 071-388 0914 © Policy Studies Institute 1990 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic or otherwise‚ without the prior permission
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Oxford Handbook of Criminology (3rd. ed) Oxford: Oxford University Press. 43. Scott‚ M.B. and Lyman‚ S.M. (1968) ‘Accounts’‚ American Sociological Review 33: 46–62. 44. Sheptycki‚ J. (2002) Accountability Across the Policing Field: Towards a General Cartography of Accountability for Post-Modern Policing. Policing & Society Volume 12‚ Number 4/ 2002 323-338. 45. Skolnick‚ J. and Fyfe‚ J. (1993) Above the Law: Police and Excessive Use of Force‚ New York: The Free Press. 46. Smith‚ G. (2004) Rethinking police
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Global Muslim Calendar Sajid Mahmood Muslim Principal Islamic Scientific School Jamia Mahmoodia Street‚ Gojra Road‚ Jhang Sadar Ph: 047-7626694‚ Mob. 0300-6019694 sajidmuslim777@gmail.com My Blog: www.muslimcalendar.wordpress.com in the name of Allah‚the Beneficent‚the Merciful. Mother of the Towns: Makkah Makkah is the city where the House of Allah‚ Al-Ka’bah‚ is erected. Allah Almighty mentions in His Book ‚Al-Qur’an: “ Verily! The first Sanctuary appointed for mankind was that
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Postcolonial Text‚ Vol 2‚ No 3 (2006) Dances with Coyote: Narrative Voices in Thomas King’s One Good Story‚ That One Maria Truchan-Tataryn and Susan Gingell University of Saskatchewan Clearing a Conversational Critical Voice —So. You know that book by Thomas King I told you I was going to read? —One Good Story‚ That One? —Yeah‚ that’s the one. — Such a great title! —Well‚ it sure is an appropriately tricky one. Made me expect a novel‚ not ten stories. And they don’t all add up to one
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| |Plot and Setting |Themes |Writer’s Choices |Symbolism |Characters |Literary tradition/genre | |The Bluest Eye|African-American black girls from |Racism‚ perception‚ |Fragmented narrative‚ |Stove‚ sofa‚ black thread‚ |Pecola Claudia‚ |Published in the midst of the Civil Rights movement in 1970‚ The Bluest | |Toni Morrison |unloving
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G EOGRAPHY AND HUMANISM John Pickles ISSN 0306-6142 ISBN 0 86094 220 1 © John Pickles Published by Geo Books‚ Norwich Printed by W.H. Hutchins & Sons‚ Norwich CATMOG - Concepts and Techniques in Modern Geography CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES IN MODERN GEOGRAPHY No. 44 GEOGRAPHY AND HUMANISM by John Pickles (West Virginia University) EDITOR ’S NOTE PREFACE NOTE ON THE USE OF THE GLOSSARY I INTRODUCTION (i) (ii) (iii) II (i) (ii) (i) (ii) IV (i) (ii) V (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) VI (1) (ii) (iii) (iv)
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1 The Birth of Civilization Mohenjo-Daro Figure. Scholars believe this limestone statue from about 2500 B.C.E. depicts a king or a priest from Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus valley in present-day Pakistan. Does this figure seem to emphasize the features of a particular person or the attributes of a particular role? Hear the Audio for Chapter 1 at www.myhistorylab.com CRAIMC01_xxxii-031hr2.qxp 2/17/11 3:22 PM Page xxxii EARLY HUMANS AND THEIR CULTURE page 1 WHY IS “culture” considered a defining
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The Development of Knowledge in Islam Searching for knowledge is in line with the teaching of Islam and knowledgeable people are highly respected in Muslim community. As there are many encouragements for gaining knowledge in Islam from Quraan and Hadith that in itself illustrates the importance of it in the muslim’s current life and the hereafter. From The Quran: Allah will exalt in degree those of you who believe and those who have been granted knowledge
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