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    During the period of time between 200 B.C.E. and 1450 C.E.‚ the silk road underwent many subtle transformations while at the same time holding on to its original purpose. The trade of spices and goods to and from Asia and Europe remained constant‚ while the materials bartered slowly changed. The political boundaries as well as the national identities of the encompassing countries also were altered. Despite changes in materials‚ the original purpose of the silk road remained intact throughout

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    The Influence of Music For centuries‚ humans have been able re-work the brain so that it the performance level is increased just through music alone. Music is another form of communication that is universal all across the world and has been for centuries. Music has been made more open to the public as the centuries went by and through this openness to the to growing numbers people‚ benefits arise such as of linking the entire world together through common interest‚ and the increased functionality

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    the history of Islam is Rabi’a al-Adawiyya. Rabi’a was a woman born in 717 CE in Basra (modern day Iraq). According to legend‚ Rabi’a was orphaned when she young and sold into slavery. She was then freed when her master found her praying and shrouded in divine light. Rabi’a lived all her life in Basra as an ascetic‚ fasting all day and praying all night. She provided spiritual guidance and advice to Islamic people‚ men and women alike‚ and is known as one of the most famous Islam mystics‚ who had

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    political effects of the slave trade on West Africa The trans- Atlantic slave trade was a system developed in the late 15th century which exploited and brought the African people into enslavement by transporting them to the colonies of the new world where they served their purpose as a ‘’cheap’’ labour force . As a result of this‚ the slave trade brought about many social‚ economic and political effects on West Africa. Firstly‚ the population in West Africa decreased significantly in order to meet

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    TMGT As a manager in United States distributing soft drinks‚ asked to prepare risk analyses for distribution in country on west coast of Africa‚ there are many risks to be outline and discuss considered. Informal arrangements often lead to misinterpretations‚ so care should be taken with drafting Distribution agreements. The process of crafting and negotiating a contract safeguards agreement on terms of the transaction. Equally important‚ where something does go wrong‚ a written agreement will

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    Radicalized Muslims‚ Conflict with the West and True Islam Jamil Elbanna LED6851 Professor Doyle California Miramar University Introduction: Terrorism and violence in association with a slice of the Muslims of today have become an increasingly visible phenomenon. It is a quandary that – on one hand - has left much of the western world affected with fear‚ anger‚ resentment‚ distrust and trillions of dollars of expenditure on a perpetual war on what appears to be an elusive terror

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    experimental biopharmaceutical drug that was tested on three American health care workers who had been infected with the Ebola virus. Most cases of the outbreak have only one source‚ which will be easier treated than having to locate all the sources from where the disease started transmission. Medical officials are working desperately to find those who may have come in contact with a victim of the Ebola virus. Some‚ who have this virus‚ have actually been able to make a recovery. Thus‚ getting the

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    discovered the teachings of the Nation Of Islam. The teachings resonated and cut deep into Malcolm because of the empowerment‚ pride‚ equality‚ and separation of black people he sought for. After prison Malcolm continued to follow the Nation of Islam in which he

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    The Effect of the Slave Trade on West Africa NAME: CHRISTAL BENJAMIN QUESTION: WHAT WERE THE SOCIAL‚ ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL EFFECTS OF THE SLAVE TRADE ON WEST AFRICA The Social‚ Economic and Political Effects of the Slave Trade On West Africa The trade of West African slaves for European commodities began in the fifteenth century. From its inception up to the late seventeenth century‚ the scale of the slave trade could be considered quite small when compared to the dramatic

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    Caliph- Muslim and religious ruler‚ that was the successor Muhammad which was the supreme ruler of Islam. Caliph means next in line as a successor. Sutlan Mehmed II became the successor after Mahammed‚ was then responsible for all the people and land that was under his rule. Sutlan Mehmed II would provide the justice that his people entitled to and the military at that time protected him. Constantinople- Constantinople is located today in Istanbul. Sultan Mehmed II who was known as the conqueror

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