1. The Earth is really a water planet; what percentage of Earth’s surface is covered by water? a.71% 2. Who is considered to be the "father of physical oceanography" because of publication of information from ship’s logs in the book "The Physical Geography of the Seas"? b.Matthew Maury 3. Scientists know that the outer core of the Earth is liquid because S waves have not survived travel through the Earth’s interior. True 4. The Pacific Ring of Fire refers to the: a. circle of violent
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Choose three different political ideologies (ie. democracy‚ socialism‚ communism‚ feminism‚ etc.) and 1) define them‚ 2) discuss their origins‚ 3) give examples of where those ideologies have been realized in history‚ 4) give examples of where those ideologies are realized in today’s world‚ and 5) discuss the ideologies giving your opinion as to what you think are both their positive and negative aspects. The paper should be around 10 pages long‚ excluding the cover page and bibliography. Please
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Terms and concepts: The later Roman Empire: After the classical Roman era‚ Rome has been separate into two empires‚ after the fall of western half‚ Eastern half of Roman Empire was known as Byzantine empire which its capital locates at Constantinople. The Eastern half of the empire survived until fifteenth century. Justinian and Theodora: Justinian was the greatest emperor in early Byzantine Empire who born in 527C.E at Macedonian as a peasant. His wife‚ Theodora‚ was a daughter of a bear keeper
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EUROPE’S SECOND LOGISTIC Population and levels of living what sort of people these Europeans were‚ and what inspired that curious combination of adventurous spirit‚ pious sentiment‚ and brutal behavior that characterized the explorers and conqueror?. After a century of decline and stagnation Europe’s population began to grow. In the middle of 15 th century the population of Europe as whole was 45-50 million‚ it’s about 2/3 less than it was before the plague. By the middle of 17 th century the population
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that city Eusebius" or that it "developed from an original form which existed in Jerusalem or at any rate Palestine". " Constantinople 1 Theodosius I‚ Pope Saint Damasus I The council of Constantinople enacted four disciplinary canons: against the Arian heresy and its sects (can. 1)‚ on limiting the power of bishops within fixed boundaries (can. 2)‚ on ranking the see of Constantinople second to Rome in honour and dignity (can. 3)‚ on the condemnation of Maximus and his followers (can. 4). Canons 2-4
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The Hundred Years’ War Have you wondered what were the causes of The Hundred Years’ War? Well‚ the immediate cause of the war was the conflict between Edward II of England and Philip VI of France for the duchy of Gascony. But there was already tension between the two on who was the rightful leader heir to the French throne. Edward declared war and the willing personalities of both rulers contributed to the start of the war. Also‚ because the king of French tried to take the territory claimed by
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Christopher Columbus Brian Haller ID# 4129259 HIST101 Professor Peter Cash 23 July 2010 Christopher Columbus was an explorer‚ navigator and colonizer from Genoa‚ Italy. His voyages across the Atlantic led to the
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The World’s Longest War Where We Are Journals practice a laudable self-censorship of criticism of religions. The most vicious devil worship is mentioned with little comment and then only in crime reporting of the atrocities committed. This is a good thing. Religious hatreds are so easily inflamed‚ and there is so much history of religious persecution‚ that we are much better off with this self restraint. Furthermore the separation of church and state is spelled out in our constitution and is practiced
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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 as Romans and were part of the Roman Empire‚ historians now refer to the peoples of the Eastern Roman
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they certainly held their own with popular billboard hits and sold-out concerts. The Four Lads had a popular song called “Istanbul (Not Constantinople)‚” which to this day‚ continues to be referenced in pop culture. It is a light-hearted song with lines like “Every gal in Constantinople is a Miss-stanbul‚ not Constantinople so‚ if you’ve got a date in Constantinople she’ll be waiting in Istanbul.” The ‘50s can be seen as America’s Victorian period where things mattered at face value and everything
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