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    was one of the greatest Mongol rulers. As one of his many descendants‚ his grandson Kublai Khan (1215-1294) conquered one of mankind’s greatest civilizations‚ China‚ to become emperor of the Yuan dynasty (1272-1368). After the Song Dynasty and its ruling scholar-gentry class‚ Kublai turned out to be a very cosmopolitan ruler who introduced many different kinds of foreign people along with religions such as Buddhism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity into his court and consequently into China. Although he kept

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    UNIT 4222-265 The causes and spread of infection Outcome 1: understand the causes of infection Bacteria are a very small‚ self-sufficient‚ one-celled organism that thrives in a variety of environments. However‚ many bacteria thrive in the mild 98.6 health body environment‚ some of these environmentally content bacteria in your body are actually good for you; its only 1% that isn’t. Some examples of the sicknesses that bacteria cause are; * Impetigo * Meningitis * Tuberculosis

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    Christianity has been known to human beings as the world’s largest religion. People nowadays are familiar with lots of Christian terms‚ such as Cross‚ Bible and God‚ even though some people are not Christians. This phenomenon can be attributed to the spread of God’s words by Christians and Christian church all over the world. Their contributions to spread Christianity support the development of the religion. In the development of Christianity‚ many famous people had contributed to spread God’s words

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    was spread around hurt another person emotionally throughout her whole year as a seventh grader. The rumor caused her to be embarrassed and teased because she was always the blunt end of a joke. Although‚ once Mike realized that this was disappointing his role model and hurting another he immediately ceased his teasing. His actions had effected her as who she was as person‚ what she had done‚ and how she had spent her life in seventh grade. Furthermore‚ in my life I have had rumors spread about

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    The spread of: Christianity‚ Isalm‚ Jerusalem‚ Crusades‚ trades‚ ’’Black Plague‚ had a major impact the population. 435 people gotten together to make the Bible‚ eventually led a Catholic church to be created. The leader of the Catholic church is called the Pope. The Pope will do anything to keep the Christianity’s religion glorified‚ if it was meant to kill or kick people out of there homes it was going to happen. The Crusade killed people in the Holy States. The Crusade were military campaigns

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    Muscular Christianity? After reading this paper you will have a good idea of what this philosophy is. You will also know when and where it came from‚ what beliefs it was based on and why it became significant. I will also get into the important institutions that make these ideas spread as fast as they did. Closer to the end I will talk about Muscular Christianity’s implication in our world today. First things first‚ let me start from the beginning. Paragraph one: Muscular Christianity is a commitment

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    Fixed Income Securities Ted Spread and Swap Spread in a Financial Crisis Discussion Questions Due April 12‚ 2012 Please complete these questions in groups of 2‚ to hand in. The grade is calculated as part of your participation grade‚ so participation‚ as with the last case‚ can improve your score substantially‚ even if your calculations aren’t all perfect! Should Albert Mills do this trade? Back up your answer with the following analyses: 1. Write out the initial transaction and cash

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    deviating from Christianity and creating his own religion‚ Stoker intends to persuade readers that believing in such religion is required and essential to human survival. One tradition of Christianity that Dracula greatly distorts is the Christian sacrament. It involves drinking wine and eating a wafer that are symbolic to the blood and body of Christ. On the contrary‚ Dracula draws back when Van Helsing holds a Sacred Wafer‚ “the Count suddenly stopped‚ just as poor

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    stimulates the terrorist acts unconsciously‚ and those terrorists acts are using the media coverage to maximise their influence. The media should be selective when it comes to doing reports about terrorism‚ editors should be analytical about the coverage. The aim of media coverage is telling people the truth not creating fear. If the intervention of media is sensible and reliable‚ the spread of terrorist acts will be cut off soon. Conclusions With the widespread of terrorism‚ the antiterrorism acts

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    A History of Christianity in Uganda Kevin Ward Buganda and Christianity Buganda in the 19th Century [1] Christianity came late to Uganda compared with many other parts of Africa. Missionaries first arrived at the court of Kabaka Muteesa in 1877‚ almost a century after the missionary impetus from Europe had begun. And yet within 25 years Uganda had become one of the most successful mission fields in the whole of Africa. What were the causes of this phenomenal success? Any discussion

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