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    asterrorists and treating them as the “others” after the 9/11 incident . “ It’s not about a disabled man fight against disability. It’s a disabled man’s fight against disability that exists in the world - terrorism‚ hatred‚ wars” -Shah Rukh Khan‚ Bollywood Actor (The Telegraph News‚ February 13‚ 2010) 1. LIFE OF MUSLIMS BEFORE 9/11 The event 9/11 divided the timeline of a race into time interval‚ before and after 9/11. Inorder‚ to better understand the aftermath of 9/11‚ an over

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    and some had many technological advantages but they lost. In Jack Weatherford ’s “Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World”‚ Genghis Khan ’s conquest were made possible by his brilliant military strategies. He was ingenious at getting ideas from different travelers he met‚ such as Marco Polo. He also used traditional Mongol military tactics and more “modern” tactics such as guns. The territory Genghis Khan conquered was made possible mostly by his political abilities and partially by some

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    2014 For your first unit test‚ be able to: Use the following vocabulary terms in sentences of your own showing you know the meaning of the term in context. Porcelain Fire Lance Civil Service Exams Minamoto Yoritomo Forbidden City Shogun Genghis Khan Samurai Diamond Sutra Zheng He Steel Silk Feudalism Steppe Vassal Scholar-Officials Daimyo Census Terrorism Bushido Yuan Dynasty Meditation Shinto Confucianism Grand Canal Answer questions on: How China’s geography has affected

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    Shahrukh Khan (pronounced [‘ʃaːɦrəx ˈxaːn]; born 2 November 1965)‚ often credited as Shah Rukh Khan and informally referred as SRK‚ is an Indian film actor. Referred to in the media as "Badshah of Bollywood"‚ "King Khan"‚ "King of Romance" and "The King of Bollywood"‚ Khan has acted in 75 Hindi films in genres ranging from romantic dramas to action thrillers.[4][5][6][7] His contributions to the film industry have garnered him numerous achievements‚ including fourteen Filmfare Awards from thirty

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    front of them. The Mongols had a child born on the Mongolian plains in 1167. His name was Temuchin. An additional 20 years Temuchin has fought to bring the Mongol clans in shape. They needed a leader so he had stepped up and took the position. “Genghis Khan’s 1st real target was the Chin armies of north China.” (background essay) An army of 200‚000 men were sent to Chinese cities. The slaughter of his attack “was so great that the streets of the Chinese

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    whom were organized. They were ingenious with their tactics in fighting and bold in trying methods of war that were uncommon or not previously used before. During the thirteenth century‚ a story went around and was later recorded about how Chinggis Khan‚ the leader of the Mongols‚ wanted to conquer the Chin Empire in Northern China. Using trickery‚ faking retreat and then advancing on them‚ the massive Mongol army was able to accomplish this conquest. (Document 1) The legendary explorer Marco Polo

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    Kubla Khan Interpretative Approaches "The poem itself is below criticism"‚ declared the anonymous reviewer in the Monthly Review (Jan 1817); and Thomas Moore‚ writing in the Edinburgh Review (Sep 1816)‚ tartly asserted that "the thing now before us‚ is utterly destitute of value" and he defied "any man to point out a passage of poetical merit" in it.2   While derisive asperity of this sort is the common fare of most of the early reviews‚ there are‚ nevertheless‚ contemporary readers whose response

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    Genghis Khan Genghis Khan (Temujin) is an awesome Military Leader. He spread things and preserved religions after he conquer them. He united Asia under one ruler. He helped the Silk Road and was very rich and profitable. He treated his soldiers well and believed in loyalty. Genghis Khan is great and this is why: He spread a lot of things and he paved way for the Yuan Dynasty. During the Yuan Dynasty‚ China invented a lot of things. They invented Gunpowder‚ Paper Money‚ Magnetic Compass and more

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    Undoubtedly‚ this made cities easier to conquer. A city gripped by terror of a possible massacre‚ would most likely surrender instead of fighting back. But perhaps the way the Mongols were most civilized was how they viewed other religions. Mongke Khan reasons‚ “But just as God gave different fingers to the hand so has He given us different ways to men” (Doc M). Rarely has any other group of people expressed this kind of compassion to other beliefs. The Christians‚ supposedly a very “caring” and

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    Mongols such as the arrogance‚ the lies‚ and cruelty towards those that are not of their own is not as common in Carpini’s society as it is in the Mongol society. 2. How are the Mongol virtues he extols linked to the achievements of the Chinggis Khan and the stunning Mongol conquest? The Mongolian virtues that Carpini extols‚ such as when riding they can endure extreme cold and at times also fierce heat‚ and the fact that they are harsh towards others and get what they want shoes that they are

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