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    I. Expansion and Integration A. Key point – how did classical civilizations adjust to expansion 1. Between 550>400 BCE Confucius‚ Laozi‚ Buddha‚ Socrates a. Need to articulate central values B. How did they all unite? 1. China – more centralized 2. Mediterranean – more localized/diverse 3. India – key religious values – not as vulnerable to collapse – like Rome C. What are the two challenges of integration? 1. Territorial – how to command a. China – language for elite

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    Life of Buddha

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    The Life of Buddha Siddhartha Gautama was born about 583 BCE‚ His father‚ King Suddhodana‚ was leader of a large clan called the Shakya. His mother‚ Queen Maya‚ died shortly after his birth. While on a journey he was shocked by the sight of an aged man‚ then a sick man‚ and then a corpse. The stark realities of old age‚ disease‚ and death seized and sickened the Prince. For a time the Prince returned to palace life‚ but he took no pleasure in it. Even the news that his wife Yasodhara had given birth

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    Charles I took over the throne as due to his misdeeds and increasing pressure from the public and parliament‚ he was put on trial which was mind blowing at the time and then finally executed. Such an act had never been seen which had many people in shock‚ especially Charles I since he and many others had thought even considering to put a king on trial was a sin (59). The reason for this was because Charles I was brought up believing that he was the divine leader to his subjects which is significant because

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    Thirteen Ways of Self-Questioning The poem “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird” is written by Wallace Stevens. It contains thirteen sections; each section provides us a picture that is centered by the element of blackbird. Blackbird in the poem signifies people’s consciousness. So this poem wants to tell us that every person has a perspective to look at the world. It questions our process of thought to understand the world‚ and reminds us realize the problem of it. In “The Language of Paradox”

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    Name_______________________________________ BLOOD DIAMONDS Use this link for the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaqQjIzIbiY 1. What are “blood” diamonds used for? Why is their trade hard to stop? Diamonds that are used to fuel violent conflict and human rights abuses The trade is hard to stop because they are illegally smuggled and passed off as real when they get over to the us.a handful of diamonds can be enough money to fund a terrorist group. 2. Which countries are

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    Upon his return to the Capitol‚ his reputation restored‚ wealth acquired from the Plinths who so generously named him the heir to their grand fortune‚ his path to power was paven for him and he knew he just had to take the strides to get to the prize. The President of the United States. Coriolanus Snow‚ scion to one of the oldest and most elite bloodlines of the great Panem families‚ was home‚ his shameful exile to District 12 remembered by no one and purged from the registry. Enrolled in university

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    decided.” As morning comes Rainsford is awaken by the shouting of a man‚ a more familiar voice says Rainsford quietly to himself. Beyond his belief he stumbles to the window of the chateau to see Whitney yelling for help from the wrecked boat. Rainsford says he’s back to find his friend who he had lost only but four days ago. Rainsford stumbles down the steps and greets his friend just as Zaroff had met him at the door. Rainsford brings Whitney in and Rainsford explains everything that had happened to him

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    exellency“His Excellency” Book outline Paper In His Excellency‚ George Washington‚ Joseph J. Ellis talks about George Washington’s life. He talks about the events that took place in-between his childhood and the revolt against Great Britain. Joseph especially talks about the major military advantages and disadvantages facing British’s army (90)‚ some of his strategies on how to take down the British (102)‚ and finally how luck was always by his side. Some disadvantages that the colonist had while

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    Throughout the centuries there has been many different ways to travel between countries to spread their culture and goods. Even before the invention of the steam engine‚ railroads or the pony express there was an even older way of transport‚ the Silk Roads.The Silk Roads were a way of transport throughout Eurasia. They also heavily impacted the spread of goods and culture throughout Asia and how it impacted the spread and growth of civilizations. Before the Silk Roads were widely used‚ it was first

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    several essays was its like being “the problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color line.” That leads why living through the “Veil”‚ which separated black from whites‚ and caused blacks to have this “double-consciousness” of always viewing themselves through the eyes of other. Dubois had a plan to influence blacks that it okay to live inside to veil‚ and take pride in what they do and work for‚ and that if they keep striving toward have equality ‚ that someday they will have the same

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