“It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things‚” (Leonardo da Vinci). Hans Holbein accomplished much in his lifetime‚ and as da Vinci said‚ he didn’t sit back‚ but instead approached what he wanted to achieve in life head on. Holbein the Younger learned from his father‚ who was a skilled painter himself. He grew up in Basle‚ a center of learning that was well known in that time. He soon rose
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Southern Asia. With a population of 1.2 billion‚ India is one of the most populous nations in the world and falls slightly behind China. India‚ which is 12 times largest that UK and 8 times largest than Japan occupies just 2.4 % of the total surface of the earth in spite of being seventh largest in regards to the total covering area. India’s landscape varies from snow-capped peaks to deserts‚ plains‚ rainforests‚ hills‚ and plateaus. Presently India has 29 states and 7 union territories. It is home
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Both the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire covered a lot of territory in Eurasia. From the year 1000B.C.E. (when the first settlement on the site of Rome occurred) to 600C.E. (just after the fall of both empires) the technological advances made were astonishing. Maps‚ pictures‚ and written documents are able to portray the details of what life was like in both of these large empires. All three of these will be used to explain how more technological inventions allowed these two empires to expand their
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When Han China and Imperial Rome are compared‚ one can find both similarities and differences in terms of techniques of imperial administration. A similarity would be that both are bureaucracies. However‚ both are also different. One major difference is that Han China had the civil service exams. They also differed because Han China had a much greater emphasis on religion than the Romans. These differences led to very different futures for the two empires‚ both of which were among the strongest in
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it’s empire. Culturally‚ influence of Christianity grew. The Eastern Roman empire‚ Byzantines‚ proved to keep a continuity of the empire. The most dramatic change that the Roman Empire had was its collapse in the late classical period. Han China and Gupta India‚ also struggled with a collapse in their own empires at the same time. In the year 100 CE‚ the Mediterranean‚ and majority of Europe‚ was in the middle of the Pax Romana. In 180 CE‚ Rome’s decline was viewed as a decline because of a faulty
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Adjarath Adjibi ENGL 1020 SA: Composition II 07/08/15 Globalization: the effects on China economy Globalization is a fact and we are all concerned. When I asked people about what they think about Globalization‚ some people said that Globalization is a good thing while others said that globalization is a bad thing. When many people heard the word “Globalization”‚ some people think of something that generate a lot advantages and immense opportunity when others think of something that generate a lot
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The Emperor of China‚ who began the construction of the Great Wall and built the Terra Cotta Warriors‚ came to power at 13. His teenage years were consumed by war with other states‚ each fighting for power. Shi Huangdi was born in 259 BC in the Qin state of China. That time‚ known as the Warring States Period‚ was 254 years of six independent states battling each other for dominance. As well‚ a philosophy coming to age at that time was legalism. This ideology was defined by a belief that people were
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the present‚ nationalist ideology within China has caused change and continuity in several aspects of this nation’s society. One major change in China from the First World War to the present is its foreign relations with other countries due to factors such as communism and neocolonialism. Although China has changed in this way‚ it has remained one united nation despite foreign invasion and other internal/external conflicts. In the early 1900s‚ China was a state of continual civic and revolutionary
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population isn’t evenly distributed. We can calculate this by finding the density of the population in a square kilometre. Number of people living in an areaSize of area(km2)=Population Density(km²) Most of Asia is densely populated‚ i.e. India‚ China‚ Bangladesh‚ Philippines‚ and the more sparsely populated areas would include Russia‚ Australia‚ South America‚ Canada and Alaska. The density of a population in a certain area is affected by physical factors (climate‚ relief and soils) and economic
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The Roman and Han Empires were the most powerful empires among the Classical Empires. Between the fifth century B.C.E. and the fifth century C.E.‚ the Roman empire of the Mediterranean and the Han Empire of China were both influential powers of the Classical Asian and Mediterranean worlds. The Han Dynasty and Roman Empire were similar in their falls because they both fell to nomadic invaders‚ and because they both fell because of a decline in economic trade. The Han and the Roman Empires were different
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