Hist112B: Fall 2012 Essay #1 October 11‚ 2012 Austin Cramer Energy shifts from Sugar and the Trade When it comes to describing why relative concentration of energy shifts from Asia and Africa to the North Atlantic region‚ resulting in the emergence of more complex societies in the North Atlantic world‚ I am going to focus on the two factors I feel are most important forming this occurrence. In this paper‚ I am going to discuss the importance of these factors and what they did history over time. The
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OB Notes Paper Pattern: 100 Marks: Q1. Compulsory. Based on “Ek ruka hua faisla” (Answer any 4 out of 7 options). Example question: Personality & Leadership Traits of Character No.7 in the movie… Q2 – Q7. Answer any 4 (20 marks each) Q2. would be Short Notes Q3. – Q7. – Each question would be of two parts (A&B). Part A – Theory & Part B – Caselets in DPA format Tip: Please answer in Bullet points only. Topics: 1. Basic of Behaviour 2. Organisation – context of opp and
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1. Explain the aims of the Big Three when drawing up the peace treaties after WWI. One of the aims of the Allies was to keep Germany weak so that it would not be able to start any wars again. This aim was particularly important to France‚ which shared a common border with Germany. The Rhineland‚ an area between France and Germany‚ was to be demilitarized to create a buffer zone between Germany and France. Germany was also only allowed to have a small army of 100‚000 men. It was also not allowed
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For this report‚ I’ve decided to compare and contrast items between the 1920’s and today. The first item I am going to compare and contrast is a washing machine. In the 1920’s‚ the most popular washing machine was The Safe Washer. In today’s day and age there are many different types of washing machines but a very popular one to have is the G.E Washing Machine. Both The Safe Washer and G.E Washing Machine do their job and wash clothes. The Safe Washer was made according to the best washing principles
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Was Harappan Civilisation in the Indus Valley a state-level society like contemporary Mesopotamia and Egypt? “It is time to view the archaeological data for what it is and not what one thinks it is” * Shaffer 1982 The above statement by Shaffer summarises my view that although there is a possibility of Harappan Civilization (3rd millennium BC) in the Indus Valley being a state-level society‚ like contemporary Mesopotamia and Egypt‚ the lack of concrete written and archaeological evidence
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6.01 Assignment 1. Question: What did they gain in World War II? A. Veterans: Veterans were given a bill called the GI Bill of Rights‚ which guaranteed returning veterans a year’s worth of unemployment compensation and medical coverage. This GI Bill also offered low-interest loans for buying a home or starting a business. Most importantly‚ the GI Bill paid for veterans’ job training and education. B. Women: After their husbands returned home from the war‚ many women had children. After having children
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The attitudes of Christianity and Islam toward merchants and trade from the religions in the 1500’s had mixed results. Many Christians didn’t accept merchants and trade because of their love for money‚while others thought it was okay only if you shared among the poor. Many Muslims thought that trading was okay as long as the merchants were fair‚ while others thought it was okay only if they they shared among the poor just like some Christians thought too. To better understand the attitudes of Christianity
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Sometime around 1050‚ Englishmen dug up a skull of a dane and started to kick it around in frustration toward the daneIt became known as "Kicking the dane’s head" .The skull began to hurt the boy’s feet‚ so a boy came up with the idea of using an inflated cow bladder to help their feet(Tuttle‚ 13). In 1189‚ King Henry banned the game‚ because people were too involved in the game to practice archery and fighting for war(Tuttle‚ 13). During the 1500’s the game shifted to Ireland where people invented
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Piano‚ stringed keyboard musical instrument‚ derived from the harpsichord and the clavichord. Also called the pianoforte‚ it differs from its predecessors principally in the introduction of a hammer-and-lever action that allows the player to modify the intensity of sound by the stronger or weaker touch of the fingers. For this reason the earliest known model (1709) was called a gravicembalo col pian e forte (Italian for “harpsichord with soft and loud”). It was built by Bartolomeo Cristofori‚ a harpsichord
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The photo to the left shows this 5 year old boy working in a oyster plant in 1911. Everyday he has to run barefoot on cracked shells to retrieve buckets of shellfish to shuck. That company hired many children of his age to shuck oyster for as little as 30 cents a day‚ approximately $7 in today’s currency. Because of this story and many other stories we now have child labor laws. As a result these laws were made. In 1836 Massachusetts limits children under 15 working in factories to attend at least
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