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    CCOT Essay The Indian Ocean was a significant division of water that was bounded primarily by the Indian Subcontinent‚ the Arabian Peninsula‚ and eastern Africa. Many changes occurred over time in the area‚ especially from 500 BCE and 1400 CE. The interaction of Buddhism and Confucianism altered‚ increased wealth came to new towns and ports‚ and population increased due to advancements in technology. Though there were many changes‚ many things stayed constant in the region. The Indian Ocean region

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    Religion Continuities Changes over Time Roman Empire they had a religion Religion change over time from peasant pagan to christianity Byzantine Empire They had a major religion. 2 types of christianity‚ one of which was called Orthodox christianity. There was a lot of conflict between the western and eastern church so they decided to divide both of the churches and to produce different versions of christianity. They weren’t in a lot off contact with each other so they had different

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    CCOT Tang-Yuan When analyzing the social and political aspects in China from the Tang through Yuan Dynasties‚ there were social changes and political continuities. What changed socially was the treatment of women and social class disparities because of a change in belief systems (Buddhism to Confuciasm). What stayed the same politically was that each dynasty collapsed due to political turmoil because of external and internal factors and a weakening of government. When analyzing the

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    1 Latin America after Independence: Building a Postcolonial Society Course: 3609 Uconn Stamford Spring 2015 Professor Ricardo Raul Salazar Rey Email: ricardo.salazar-rey@uconn.edu Phone: 310-619-0354 Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 2:30 to 3:00pm and by appointment. Office: 3.74 Class Meeting Place and Time Monday 6:00pm to 8:40pm Room 216 Course Description This course surveys the social‚ cultural‚ economic‚ and political history of Latin America from the independence period to the present. We

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    Ideologies in Latin American Theology Over the past 50 years‚ theology in Latin America has oscillated between liberation and prosperity theology. This movement reflects a polarization between the “option for the poor”‚ that began with liberation theology in the 1960’s; and the “option for the rich” during the early 1990’s‚ which supported a neoliberal model after the collapse of the communist alternative. Theology in Latin America has been vulnerable to the political and economic agendas of Latin American

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    Civilizations have been the bedrock all human achievement‚ with their history often originating from the will of one single individual and the collective cooperation of several groups. Civilization’s primary merits has been its stability and protection for its citizens allowing for advancements in technology‚ art‚ mathematics and philosophy. Over the course of history‚ many groups formed their own distinct civilizations and determined how the landscape of humanity would be carved out. The overall

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    Foundations: 1 Running head: Historical Foundations HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS – LATIN AMERICA By SHANNON ROSS Historical Foundations: 2 Running head: HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS Abstract The Latin language went through many changes during the 10th – 14th centuries. Many changes were attempted and failed in the pursuit of one common language that could be read‚ written and understood by all. Latin was all but forgotten by the end of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th centuries

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    The Silk Road was an important trade network that established cross-cultural trade; people from Han China all the way to the Roman Empire were involved. The Roads came around at about 200 B.C.E‚ and persisted for another 1‚700 years. Luxury goods‚ religions‚ diseases‚ food‚ and ideas have emerged within that time. The Silk Road and its trade remain constant even though its patterns of interaction have been altered through the plague and Islam‚ Christianity‚ and Buddhism. Over time‚ the Silk Roads’

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    Motayam Bazrouk Mr.Wai Period 5 12-6-14 CCOT Essay During the 1800’s Europe went through a time where countries started wanting become united. These countries were Italy‚ Germany‚ Ottoman Empire‚ and Austria. The purpose for this was that Napoleon was constantly invading these countries and easily defeating them. This sparked the need and wants to become one unified country. In the case of Germany unifying their country lead to becoming one strengthened nation. In the situation of the Ottomans

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    person kill yourself you end all hope and chance of a happy ending. What if a cure is found the next day? It would be too late. Therefore euthanasia is wrong and murder. Many religions do not agree with euthanasia and some even forbid it. Many religious people believe in the sanctity of life. Christians are mostly against euthanasia. This is shown through the bible stating‚ “Life is a gift from God” this could show that Christians believe only god can give and take life away and life is a gift

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