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    Byzantine Empire

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    funded or strictly ______strictly____________________ by the king: 1. ______________join stock________________________ companies were formed by investors who hoped to profit off new colonies 2. Once a _charter_________________________ was gained from the king‚ the company could maintain a colony in America II. Virginia A. In 1606‚ the __Virginia_______________________ Company was formed by investors hoping to find ___gold_____________ in the New World B. In 1607‚ _____________Jamestown_______________

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    Roman Empire was getting hard to manage‚ the emperor Diocletian divided the Roman Empire in two administrative divisions. This is because it was not easy for one capital to control such a vast land. The capital of East Roman Empire was transferred to Byzantium in 330 CE by the emperor Constantine. With the time of antiquity‚ when Eastern Roman Empire evolved to be Byzantine Empire‚ the Byzantine Empire carried many cultural and religious values from the Romans. This rise of the new empire helped

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    Marcus Cocceius Nerva‚ was a roman emperor who ruled from 96 to 98 A.D. He was born on November 8th in the year 30 A.D in Navia‚ Umbria. He was descended from a family of senatorial origins‚ having history with the previous emperors. Nerva’s great grandfather was consul during the year 36 B.C‚ and Governor of Asia in the same year. Nerva’s mother was the great granddaughter of Tiberius‚ therefore he had connections to the Julio- Claudian line. Nerva did not seek to hold any military or public

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    Ancient Empires are one of the extraordinary accomplishments of the Middle East. The Historical Development of Empires was a direct result of The Agricultural Revolution. The first Empire was established to create order over other towns. (Bentley and Ziegler 21) The Empires managed matters of several towns and individuals. (Bentley and Ziegler 21) The Persian Empire was the first to have several towns employed under their governors and administrators. Agricultural Revolution had a major impact on

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    able to travel four adults‚ built by Tata Motors(India). Targeting primarily for the Indian market. The car has a fuel economy of around 26 kilometers per liter of petrol on the highway and around 23 kilometers per liter in the city riding conditions. It announced at the 9th annual Auto Expo on January 10‚ 2008‚ in New Delhi‚ India by TATA’s Managing director RATHAN TATA. The Nano had its commercial launch on March 23‚ 2009 and a booking period from April 9 to April 25‚ generating more than 200‚000

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    their chastity and womanly virtue. When a family recovers from an economic crisis or attempts to improve its status‚ women may be kept at home as a demonstration of the family’s morality and as a symbol of its financial security. (…) Well-off and better-educated families may send their daughters to school‚ but are able to afford the cultural practice of keeping women at home after schooling is complete.” [“Women and the Economy in India”] “In terms of skill development‚ women are impeded

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    McDonald’s 1 McDonald’s Empire Kay Kolalowski‚ Tyler Laudette and Annette Compo University of Phoenix Management 330 Professor Dr. John Seinrukos February 24‚ 2008 McDonald’s 2 Abstract Ray Kroc once said he did not know what his company would be selling in 2000 but he knew it would be selling more of it than anyone else. (Kroc‚ 1978). McDonald’s is the predominant leader in the fast food industry and the corporation continues to grow each day globally. This expansion

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    Ancient China and India

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    dynasties would rise and fall‚ and be taken over by a new person. India went back to independent city states when a ruler fell. China was generally able to be re-united through a ruler India was not‚ India was not able to be united in the north due to invasions from bordering countries. The only person to unite India was Ashoka Maurya Similarities: Both were patriarchal societies. Major cities were built along major water ways‚ India (The indus river) China (the yellow river) Both countries used

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    The decline of the British Empire. “The sun never sets on the British Empire” this statement was true for many decades‚ the Empire was ¼ of the world. But why and how did it fall and what were the reasons for decolonization? This I will try to answer in this short essay. The main reasons of the decline was economics and nationalism (including resentment from the rest of the world towards the empire). I have decided to concentrate on post world war events even though you may say the decline already

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    LESSONS FROM MOVIE “chak de india” 1- MAKING IMPOSSIBLE THE POSSIBLE :- Take a look on one statement "Jo ho nahi sakta wohi to krna hai" in the movie. As winning world cup for Indian women’s hockey is like ipposible. But kabir khan takes it as a challenge and conveys his vision to the team members though he is opposed by many but he is sure what he is doing. 2- TEAMING THE SUCCESS STORY:- Great amount of attention has been paid to the players‚ the diversity in culture‚ their language and team dynamics

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