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    Hans Zimmer Hans Zimmer was born in Frankfurt‚ Germany in September 12‚ 1957. As a child‚ he began playing piano since he was three years old. Although he was receiving piano lessons‚ he quickly became uninterested after only two weeks of piano lessons. Even more astounding he decided to become a composer at age six. His father died when he was six and that is when he decided to become serious about music‚ because it was his refuge as he quotes‚ “It was my way of calming the demons in me or at

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    lists available at ScienceDirect International Journal of Hospitality Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ijhosman Are lodging customers ready to go green? An examination of attitudes‚ demographics‚ and eco-friendly intentions Heesup Han a‚∗ ‚ Li-Tzang Jane Hsu b‚1 ‚ Jin-Soo Lee c‚2 ‚ Chwen Sheu d‚3 a Department of Tourism Management‚ College of Business Administration at Dong-A University‚ Bumin-dong 2-ga‚ Seo-gu‚ Busan 602-760‚ Republic of Korea College of Business Administration

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    Culture | Qin Dynasty/Han Dynasty | Mauryan Empire/ Gupta Empire | Roman Empire | P | QIN-The beginning of the Qin Empire there was much development. By the end the emperor started oppressing his people.HAN- First part of the Han dynasty was spent consolation the suffering people then later went to focus on military expansion. | MAURYAN-Very centralized government‚ kings being the center of administrationGUPTA-kings center of administration‚ provinces and sub-divided districts | | E | QIN-They

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    Silk Road DBQ Assessment The Silk Road is a touchstone for world history. It was a rich trans-regional vehicle for the transmission of art‚ religion‚ science and disease that also affords a glimpse into the politics and economic systems of the pre-modern world.     . The Silk Road in World History (Suggested writing time – 40 minutes) You should spend at least 10 minutes reading‚ analyzing‚ and grouping the sources. Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying Sources 1 -

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    HEIAN JAPAN  SUI  (794­1185)  (581­618)  TANG  ( 618­907)  SONG  (960­1279)  YUAN  (1271­1368)  S­ at first  women had  more rights  than Chinese  women‚ but it  slowly declined  because  marriages  were less  important than  politics. They‚  however‚  weren’t  secluded at  home and they  weren’t  required to do  foot binding.  Bonds began  to form through  diplomacy.   S­ Highly  patriarchal.  One and only  empress‚ Wu  Zhou: was a  favorite  concubine of  the emperor.   Women’s  femininity 

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    Hans von Gersdorff: Feldbuch der Wundarzney (Field book of surgery) (Page 16V)‚ 1517 The above diagram is from a medicine book published in 1517 by a German surgeon Hans von Gersdorff‚ showing the points of bloodletting‚ we can see that there are nearly 50 points of bloodletting distributed in all parts of the body. The diagram also shows a dissection of a male human body with most of the organs shown‚ it seems that people at time or before that time already did a lot of experiments and dissections

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    The Imperial Roman Empire (31 BCE- 476 CE) and the Han dynasty (206-220 CE) were considered the strongest empires of their time and nearly unrivaled in conquest and expansion of their empires. They both varied in similarities and differences such as government‚ belief systems and economy. Both imperial Rome and Han China had a complex political system which was called a bureaucracy in which they established long periods of peace and prosperity within their empires. The Roman government leadership

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    Unit One 1. Consequences of the Neolithic Revolution didn’t include * End of hunting-gathering societies 2. Most scholars believe that‚ during the Paleolithic Age‚ social organization was characterized by * A rough social equality 3. The earliest metal worked systemically by humans are * Copper 4. The spread of the Bantu-speaking peoples over southern Africa can be best explained by their * Knowledge of agriculture 5. Characteristics of complex civilizations

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    the overthrow of an existing regime or existing states‚ or continued for a period of time after they have been defeated‚ therefore the “Mandate of Heaven” model is unrealistic and inaccurate to assume China changed suddenly and all at once. Sui Wudi assumed the Mandate and declared a new Sui dynasty in 581 (after the Northern and Southern Dynasties period). However‚ this dynasty was established before unification of China‚ and it overlook the fact that someone else had declared a Chen dynasty

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    their endeavors to the newly vanquished people‚ as well as their citizens. How did they go about doing this? For Chinese Liu Bang had reimposed imperial unity from the past Empire. In China‚ the states were named after dynasties‚ not in territories. Han wants to create a more centralized monarchies. New ideas were forming because people wished to make the states better for the people. Confucianism advocated government based on ethical principle‚ not Ruler using force on the people. Lao Tzu had the

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