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    Bolivia.  Silver trade gave  birth to social  interaction  throughout the world.  Foreigners began to  obtain more of  China’s silks and  porcelains. Silver  helped pay for  African slaves and  spices.  Little Ice Age  occurred causing an  increase in fur trade‚  Spain lost its earlier  position as dominant  western European  power.  1450 to 1750  diffusion of  Buddhism  The diffusion of  Buddhism is  significant because it  led to radical  changes in gender  relationships as well  as family structure

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    Robert W. Strayer Ways of the World: A Brief Global History Ways of the World: A Brief Global History with Sources Chapter 14‚ Global Commerce‚ 1450-1750 Study Guide Europeans and Asian Commerce 1. What motivated European involvement in the world of Asian commerce? European involvement in Asian commerce was motivated by a number of factors‚ including the desire for tropical spices‚ Chinese silk‚ Indian cottons‚ rhubarb‚ emeralds‚ rubies‚ and sapphires. The general recovery of European civilization

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    international relations between the Russian imperial and counterpart psychiatric communities. He was mostly reading the following journals: Archiv für Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten‚ Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie und psychisch-gerichtliche Medizin‚ Correspondenz-Blatt der Deutschen Geselschaft für Psychiatrie‚ Der Irrenfreund: psychiatrische Monatsschrift für praktische Aerzte‚ The American Journal of Insanity‚ The British Journal of Psychiatry‚ etc. Agreeing

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    The Polar Bear’s fur is extremely thick and it traps the heat so well‚ you can’t see one in inferred vision. This is good because the retention of heat keeps it permanently warm. It does not lose body heat as other animals and people do‚ and it would not be recognised by an inferred scanner‚ such as used when searching earthquakes and other devastated sites for survivors. The Polar bear would not be detected so this shows how well the bears fur keeps its body warm‚ especially in icy cold freezing

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    countries. Others‚ such as Antarctic seals have warm fur and a thick layer of fat for insulation. Antarctic seals are adapted to live in the sea and on the land. They’re big mammals which can survive in the cold and are adapted to not lose heat. For example in comparison to their bodies their heads are really small which decreases the heat loss. Also they have a large and thick layers of fats which insulated the animal on land and in water. Their fur is another characteristic that helps the seal to

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    The movement of the RFLP fragments distance depends on their size and shape; therefore‚ the heavier ones do not move as far as the denser ones. DNA samples were retrieved from the Biker man and Maroon Flash’s shirts to compare Reveille’s DNA and her fur using the gel electrophoresis using a ladder sample of DNA as the controlling variable. The next forensic testing compared the fingerprints on a notebook obtained at the scene to each individual suspect in order to discover to whom the notebook belonged

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    keep themselves warm‚ like a cover‚ in winter. The Red Panda looks like a cat‚ while the Red Fox looks like a dog. The main colour of the fur of these two animals is red. The Red Panda has while fur on its cheeks‚ around its eyes‚ and has black fur from its neck to its feet. In contrast‚ the Red Fox has while fur from its neck to its stomach and has black fur on its ears. There are both similarities and difference in their habitat. The Red fox and the Red Panda can both be found in the forest.

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    meadow‚ full of flowers white and red…and [his] gown was short‚ [while] his sleeves were long and wide.”(89-93) Lower than the Knight’s noble status‚ there are clergy among the pilgrims. I find the Monk “[whose] sleeves‚ I saw‚ were fur-lined at the hand / With gray fur of the finest in the land‚ / And fastening his hood beneath his chin. / There was a golden‚ finely crafted pin‚ / A love knot in the greater end for class.”(193-197) Also‚ a Friar “Dressed in a threadbare cope as students were‚ / But

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    Miss Brill Miss Brill is a story about Miss Brill‚ a middle-aged English teacher living by the Public Gardens in a French town. As the story begins‚ she decides to wear a fur during her usual walking in the park‚ on a Sunday afternoon. The fur is very special to her and she thinks of it as a living creature. She hasn’t worn it for a long time and now feels happy‚ feeling her “dear little thing” on her body. When she arrives at the park‚ she notices that there’re more people than last Sunday and

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     which was of some black composition‚ wasn’t at all firm. It must  have had a knock‚ somehow." In this parts of story we can see that Miss Brill might be  experiencing some mental or emotional problems. Because she actually talks with an object‚  with a fur!    2. On a related note‚ throughout most of the story‚ Miss Brill seems to experience reality not  as it is but as she would prefer to see it. What parts of the story support this interpretation?  In the story the writer wrote about " fine old man in a velvet coat"

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