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    Montenegro Problems

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    Questions: 1. What roles can AmCham Montenegro specifically play in addressing each of the problems identified above? * Human resources. As AmCham identified Montenegro have some problems with laws and procedures when companies are hiring new workers‚ skilled qualified labor force and employment agencies. I think in order to overcome these problems AmCham can probably work on improving the qualification level of workers by teaching them the needed skills when they are getting new technology

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    Greek Art(Sculpture, Vessels)

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    Greek Art No matter how accomplished they might be‚ the works of art we have discussed so far seem alien to us. The ancient cultures that produced them were so different from our own that we find few references in those works to our time. Greek architecture‚ sculpture‚ and painting‚ however‚ are immediately recognizable as the ancestors of Western civilization‚ despite their debts to earlier art. A Greek temple reminds us of countless government buildings‚ banks‚ and college campuses; a Greek statue

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    Study Guide

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    CP Western Civilization Chapter 4 Sections 1-3 Minoan Civilization: lived on Crete; after king Minos; earliest civilization; based on trade not conquest; used art to reflect them; used others cultures and customs Polis: a city-state; political Oligarchy: rule by some people Acropolis: high city; city built high up on a cliff for defense purposes City-State: independent; own government; isolated; doesn’t answer to anyone Crete: island off the coast of Greece that was the cradle of an early

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    call his army to all attack at once they had to attack in waves so that made it easier for the spartans to hold off the massive persian army. Xerxes attacked greece because Darius originally attacked Greece because the Athenians gave support to the "Ionian Revolt" against Persian rule in Asia Minor. Darius’s army was decisively defeated at the Battle of Marathon in the first attempt to invade Greece. After Darius died his son‚ Xerxes‚ vowed revenge for his father’s defeat at the Battle of

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    Darius died in 486BC leaving his proclaimed heir a legacy which included his goal to take revenge on Athens’ interference during the Ionian Revolt‚ to avenge Persian pride that was lost in the Battle of Marathon & as a Persian king carry out his duties to further expand the empire into Greece. Along with the inheritance of Darius’ plan‚ Xerxes was urged to invade Greece by his cousin

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    Rococo Style

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    landscapes. Watteau’s “Embarkation for Cythera” blends the vital components of rococo technique into a serene‚ picturesque visual of eighteenth-century bourgeoisie Utopia. Watteau’s island in “Embarkation for Cythera” is inspired by a small island of the Ionian Islands‚ legendarily known as the origin for the Greek goddess of love‚ Aphrodite. Watteau uses a head on angle to draw his audience’s attention to the main subjects of the painting.2 Three couples are absorbed in private interaction‚ positioned next

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    Battle of Actium

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    Farina‚ Lucy A3 Hustwit The Battle of Actium The Battle of Actium was a battle that took place during the time of the Roman civil war (32-30 B.C.) between Marc Antony and Octavian. This was fought on the day of September 2‚ 31BC in the Ionian Sea‚ more specifically in the Gulf of Ambracia. After the brutal assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC‚ Rome was in need of a leader. Octavian was named the heir in his will‚ but Marc Antony was the one who took over and handled all of his papers and legions

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    Humanities 101

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    Humanities 101 Midterm Review Weeks 1 and 2 Mesopotamia: Sumerians‚ Akkadian‚ Babylonian‚ Assyrian Euphrates River Tigris River Fertile Crescent Uruk Cuneiform: wedge or nail shape marks pressed into wet clay –used for over 3000 years Sumerians 3500-2350 Located in lower Mesopotamia Between the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers Part of the Fertile Crescent Invented writing and beer (Kassi) Purpose? Records of goods and services 2700 BCE: rough date assigned the historical Gilgsmesh‚ King

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    mountains and steep cliffs overlooking the ocean. 1. Puglia is very arid and dry; its landscape is very similar to Greece or parts of the Middle East. B. The region has over 500 miles of coastline on two seas‚ the Adriatic (to the East) and the Ionian (to the west). C. It is presently divided into 6 provinces: Foggia‚ Barletta-Andria-Trani‚ Bari‚ Taranto‚ Brindisi and Lecce. (Transition: Now that you know where Puglia is located‚ let’s talk about the history) II. The region was always a

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    History test 1 • • Question 1 0 out of 0.5 points Which of the following was not a society of the ancient Near East? Answer Selected Answer: Assyrian. Correct Answer: Indus Valley. • Question 2 0.5 out of 0.5 points The first anatomically modern homo sapiens Answer Selected Answer: first appeared in Africa about 150‚000 years ago. Correct Answer: first appeared in Africa about 150‚000 years ago. • Question 3 0 out of 0.5 points

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