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    Republican and Imperial Rome significantly changed politically and culturally from 500 BCE to 500CE as territorial expansion‚ political power struggles‚ population growth and multi-cultural influences led to a strain on central government‚ disorder and discontent thereby creating the climate ripe for change. The vastness of the Roman territory presented challenges relative to maintaining order‚ sustaining military presence and upholding societal standards. The Senate‚ the predominate governing

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    Political Movements of Europe and China Introduction For this assignment I am going to analyse and evaluate the effectiveness of social networks in attracting‚ organising‚ linking and mobilising participants of social movements with both homogeneous and different backgrounds. I will also consider the extent to which the internet is effective in enhancing social networks and strengthening social movements. Firstly I will discuss the relationship between the internet and social movements drawing

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    good leader that knows how to rule. Some people think that we should go back to the old rules and be strict. Well back in China they had 500 years of war which caused them to throw the whole country in disorder.Along with war‚ Mandate of Heaven and Feudalism. Now the Mandate of Heaven was a power that controlled human destiny.Also the King was the son of Heaven according to China and as long as he governed his people well‚ Heaven gave him the right to rule. Unless he didn’t govern well‚ the Heaven

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    Later Han and Its Aftermath Later Han’s capital is Luoyang. China returned to a strong central government and a laissez-faire (businesses operate without government interference). China expanded into inner Asia with more lenient government policies toward merchants which facilitated the camel caravans that carried Chinese silk across the Tarim basin and ultimately‚ to merchants in Iran‚ Palestine‚ and Rome. After 88 CE the emperors of the later Han were ineffectual and short lived. China was

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    It is widely accepted that the political regime of a country has been developed and play a role of function to protect the nation. Likewise‚ there is no doubt that many countries try to make efficient government to suitable for regional‚ historical‚ political and economic condition and make a great effort to get the well-developed conduct of policy and spread it over town. In addition‚ the political decision affects to day-to-day business activities and a lot of financial portfolios directed to investment

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    Unit 206

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    Diploma Level 3 – H&SC Unit 206 – Understand the role of the social care worker TASK B Bi) An outline of what is meant by ‘agreed ways of working’. The term ‘agreed ways of working’ relates to the way an employee must work and the rules that they must adhere to. As an employee you should work in a way that is clearly set out in the job description – this will then mean that you know what areas of care you would be responsible for and those that should be reported to a higher member of staff

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    Classical India and China

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    3. You will write your essay in class. Q: Judging by the cultural standards of classical periods in China and India‚ were women better off in classical India or classical China? Background information: See attached reading and p. 50-57 in Stearns reader. OUTLINE I. Introduction A. Thesis B. Overview of position II. Position: Hint: India better off‚ China better off‚ neither A. Reason 1 1. Proof #1 – cite from a reading 2. Proof #2 – cite from a reading

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    In Scripture‚ Jeremiah 31:31–34 is one of the popular passages for the discussion for both Christina and Jews alike. It is a foretelling message of God promise for the people‚ in which God promises that he will make a new unconditional covenant with the nation of Israel. To further understand this passage of the New Convenant in Jermiah 31:31-24‚ we need further analyisis this passage by investigating this passage’s historical context (when and where it was written and for what audience)‚ literary

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    Roman Vs Han

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    Roman Empire vs Han Dynasty The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty are some of the earliest empires that existed. They both lasted around four hundred years (Roman Empire lasted from around 37 B.C.- 476 A.D. and the Han Dynasty lasted from around 206 B.C.-220 A.D.). During this time these civilizations were the most powerful in the world. At their height‚ these empires had populations of around fifty million people‚ and they both covered approximately two million square miles. The Roman Empire

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    Han economy

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    The Han economy was defined by significant population growth‚ increasing urbanization‚ unprecedented growth of industry and trade‚ and government experimentation with nationalization. In this era‚ the levels of minting and circulation of coin currency grew significantly‚ forming the foundation of a stable monetary system. The Silk Road facilitated the establishment of trade and tributary exchanges with foreign countries across Eurasia‚ many of which were previously unknown to the people of ancient

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