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    Genghis Khan (Temujin) How did Genghis Khan change the world? Well Genghis Khan conquered a lot of Asia and united it because of his strong military. He increased trade dramatically by making the first international postal system. He also spread a lot of great inventions‚ for example‚ silk and paper. This is how he is great and how he changed the world. The first thing I will be talking about is how he was able to conquer a lot of Asia and unite it. He united the Mongols which was a big step because

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    authenticity” crusade that attempted to reinvigorate the Congolese identity. In 1971‚ he changed the name of the country from the Congo to Zaire (it would became the Democratic Republic of the Congo in (DRC) in 1997‚ as it remains to this day). He did the same with a number of other Congolese cities. Mobutu awarded contracts and security jurisdiction to officials within his own ethnic group—yet

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    Once upon a time‚ in the kingdom of Bly‚ there lived a prince named James. He really was not the best looking‚ nor was he the greatest prince in the world. But he did what he could do to keep himself happy‚ although he was not. Prince James needed to work and participate in many leisure activities in order to keep himself happy‚ and stay away from dangerous thoughts and feelings‚ among other things. James liked to play golf‚ he thought he was adequate‚ those around him were marginally better‚ but

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    Post Magallanic Expeditions: Page 1 1. Loaisa (1525) – 7 ships and 450 men Results: Failure – did not reach the Philippines death of Loaisa and co-captain Elcano in mid-ocean. 2. Cabot (1526) – 4 ships and 250 men Results: Failure – did not find the Strait of Mgellan 3. Saavedra (1527) – 3 ships and 110 men Results: Failure – reached Mindanao but failed to colonize‚ they just rescued the survivors of Loaisa’s expedition at Tidore‚ Moluccas 4. Villalobos (1542) – 6 ships 200 men Results:

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    There are two special projects in particular in which I would like to share my experiences that have prepared me to be an effective leader with the Federal Government. The results of these experiences have strengthened me both personally and professionally as a serviceman‚ a leader‚ and a team member. In addition‚ these experiences have resulted in followers satisfaction based on work performance and positive outcomes. As associate development director‚ I served as project manager on a major grant

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    Revolution in Europe changed the world completely by changing the way people work and earn money to the way we live today. The Industrial Revolution was a time when the economy was boosted very quickly and many most were unprepared for the sudden economic change. The lower class workers started to get a higher pay with the rising demand for jobs. Since these jobs were physically enduring jobs‚ women were paid less‚ and men were paid more. Interestingly‚ the wage drastically decreases once the worker is 24-27

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    The political‚ economic‚ social and cultural scene of the Weimar republic by 1929 had in many ways achieved notable stability while‚ in other key areas‚ this stability was not achieved at all. A holistic and objective view is necessary to provide a thorough understanding of the topic. On the surface‚ Weimar looked to have achieved a strong stability and was politically‚ economically‚ socially and culturally thriving by 1929. However it must be recognised and argued that there were fundamental flaws

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    that fought specific causes‚ and pursued the same interest that Gates mom had. Windows 95 was made in 1995. Gates slowed down his life with Microsoft‚ due to having his first daughter with Melinda French‚ his wife. Bill Gates completely changed how the world operates and functions. Gates made life a lot easier for everyone to live in. He made tasks get done within seconds‚ and created many multitasking software programs. Gates will always be known as a business man‚ investor‚ and philanthropist

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    From the beginning of the 18th century up until the 19th century‚ the Industrial Revolution changed the world. All of the changes began in Great Britain. This was due to many factors. The Agricultural Revolution that was going on during this time gave many new technologies to improve the life of its citizens. Great Britain also had an abundance of natural resources‚ available capital and political support for innovation. With the start of the agricultural revolution‚ many new technologies were introduced

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    the world in a number of ways‚ two of the most important impacts it had were in the social and economic realm. Socially it impacted the world by communication to other people without traveling long distances to communicate. Economically it changed how the society was with communication and helping out with trades with other countries and states. And the effects were not limited to that time‚ but have changed things in these areas for ages to come.

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