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    Changes and continuities in commerce in the Indian ocean region from 650 to 1750 C.E. In the period between 650 C.E. and 1750 C.E.‚ the Indian Ocean region endured both change and continuity. One continuity is simply trade‚ for this 1‚100 years the Indian ocean was an important trading zone. One change in Indian ocean trade over those years was which country dominated trade their. Over those years the Indian ocean was controlled by the Indians‚ the Arabs‚ the Chinese‚ and last but not least the

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    Case Study: Innovation—and continuity—at Toyota Answer 1 I would not think Toyota an ‘innovation organization’. It cannot be denied that‚ despite the Toyota’s product like Prius‚ its service‚ marketing and other business processes can be innovative and the innovation can be incremental. But I think whether a company can innovations‚ their products can be reflected. Through this point‚ in the case said‚ notwithstanding the Prius‚ we would not deem it a particularly innovative organization. To sum

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    However‚ trade in this era stayed the same because some of the major trading goods were constant throughout this era. From 300 to 500 CE‚ trade was starting to be more widespread because of new technologies and political change. The silk roads started during the Han dynasty in China in about 200 CE. The trade routes started at the Han capital Chang’an and then went around the dangerous Taklamakan desert. The trade routes stopped at various oasis towns‚ and one major city that was bustling with international

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    Pre-Historic Time and Ancient Egypt Architecture‚ over time has grown both in complexity and purpose‚ however it all started with the basic need for protection from environmental disturbances‚ wild animals and other human population. It does not just stop there. Superficial beliefs and other unnatural reasons were also the reasons for the creation of stone circles‚ monoliths and other monuments that demonstrated/represented a form of symbol. In order to understand the complex changes in architecture during

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    become stable and prosperous. The Tang Dynasty reached a period of great stability and peace under the rule of their second leader Tang Taizong. He ruled ruthlessly and fairly which led to great success in East Asia. The Tang dynasty made many changes that allowed thwm to become successful. For example‚ they created a system of bueracracy based on merit. This meant that high- ranking government jobs were handed out based on a civil service examination. This ensured that only the most intellectual

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    4th pERIOD | China | Report on China | | Willie Thomas | 11/6/2012 | | Table of Contents History‚ Culture‚ Clothing 3 Religion‚ Food‚ Major Languages 4 Bibliography 5 China History China’s first great thinker and teacher name was Confucius. He came up with the golden rule‚ which stated: “Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.” Confucius urged people to “measure the feelings of others by one’s own‚” for “within the four seas all

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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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    China is one of the world’s four oldest civilizations‚ and the written history of China dates to the Shang Dynasty (c.1600-1046 BC)‚ over 3‚000 years ago. Pre-historic China is divided into the Paleolithic Age‚ the Neolithic Age‚ and the Bronze Age. China has a rocky population history‚ littered with war‚ food shortages‚ and natural disasters. Five of the nine most deadly wars took place in China‚ killing an estimated total of over 123 million people. China is a country in East Asia whose culture

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    Does things change in poor areas? When I was young ‚my mother often told me it’s very bitter for them to go to school‚ they had to get up very early in the morning‚then prepared for their brakefast by themselves and did some housework . they couldn’t leave until they finished all of that. They even couldn’t have lunch because proverty. But now ‚things about education has changed. Student can get a better care. Now government pay more attention to education‚especially in poor areas. Our country has

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    China‚ officially the People’s Republic of China‚ is a country located in East Asia. It is the world’s most populous country‚ with a population of over 1.3 billion. The PRC is a single-party state governed by the Communist Party of China‚ with its seat of government in the capital city of Beijing. It exercises jurisdiction over 22 provinces‚ five autonomous regions‚ four direct-controlled municipalities‚ and two mostly self-governing special administrative regions . The PRC also claims Taiwan – which

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