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    Han Et Al 2011

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    lists available at ScienceDirect International Journal of Hospitality Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ijhosman Are lodging customers ready to go green? An examination of attitudes‚ demographics‚ and eco-friendly intentions Heesup Han a‚∗ ‚ Li-Tzang Jane Hsu b‚1 ‚ Jin-Soo Lee c‚2 ‚ Chwen Sheu d‚3 a Department of Tourism Management‚ College of Business Administration at Dong-A University‚ Bumin-dong 2-ga‚ Seo-gu‚ Busan 602-760‚ Republic of Korea College of Business Administration

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    The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire vary in their political development and achievements. The Roman’s developed two different codes of law‚ one that applied to citizens and another that applied to non-citizens. Rome’s trade routes were built using stone‚ which made it very easy for merchants to travel from one city to another over a vast amount of land. China‚ however‚ used a single code of law for all their citizens and conquered peoples‚ and used a long and treacherous trail in their trade; that

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    purely humanistic law of marriage‚ one that is based on the idea of marriage being a free and freely dissolvable union of two equal partners for life. (Schulz‚ 1951;103) This is quite a simplistic view‚ as there were many differing forms of marriage in Rome‚ from the arranged marriages of the elite to the unions of slaves and soldiers. As we shall see‚ the Romans’ actual expectations of married life and the gains they envisioned they would receive from the experience depended greatly on their age‚ sex

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    feudal military government that was led by the shoguns. Before the Kamakura Period‚ which is the late Hein Period‚ the rise of samurai and their control of political power played an important role in shaping the Japanese history. The two most powerful samurai clans were the Taira Clan and Minamoto clan. However‚ they both favored a different political leader. The Minatomo clan favored Nijo Tenno whom was the current emperor at the time‚ and the Taira clan favored Goshirakawa whom was the retired

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    Annotated DBQ Rubric: Buddhism in China Sample DBQ Question: Based on the following documents‚ analyze the responses to the spread of Buddhism in China. What additional kind of document(s) would you need to evaluate the extent of Buddhism’s appeal in China? Point # Generic Description Explanation/ Commentary Examples and Commentary 1 Has acceptable thesis. Thesis addresses the specific focus of the question. The thesis should reflect a sophisticated understanding of the complexities

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    hundred C.E. and four hundred C.E. two major empires came to an end‚ the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty. The empires’ leaders greed and desire for more led to the decline and eventual fall of both the Roman Empire and the Han dynasty. The social interactions with their opposers combined with the catastrophic economic misfortunes also contributed to their decline. There were many reasons why the Han and Roman empires collapsed politically‚ socially‚ and economically. While both empires had

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    ------------------------------------------------- Prompt: Compare and contrast the political and economic effects of Mongol rule on China and Russia. Mongol rule affected China and Russia similarly because it caused power struggles but was different in the way that China dealt with inflation and the Mongols were brought down by peasant rebellion while Russia declared itself independent and prospered economically through its annexed cities. Mongols created discontent within their rule from the

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    Contrast Essay Imperial Rome and the Islamic Empire have similarities and differences regarding the methods of political control in the empires Classical period. Imperial Rome and the Islamic empire are different in the way religion affected the government and type of government‚ but were alike in how they were both authoritarian. Imperial Rome and the Islamic Empire were different in how the government and religion was intertwined. The majority religion in Rome was Christianity. Christianity

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    Name: Birce Rabia Suyolcu ID: 16927 THE LATİFUNDA SYSTEM IN ROME The latifunda system‚ which established first in ancient Rome around 2nd century BC‚ were large farms which were owned by the wealthy classes. The latifundia became common in the Roman Empire as a result of the decline of Roman moral values and the political corruption that resulted from the acquisition of wealth and power that the Empire brought. With the breakdown of the Pax Romana and the inability of Roman law to provide security

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    Hans Berger: Creator of the Electroencephalogram A Research Essay San Francisco State University Author Note This essay was written for English 214: Second Year Written Composition‚ section 08‚ taught by Professor Mark Schleunes Abstract In the early 20th century the invention of the electroencephalogram impacted medicine greatly. After over 20 years of research‚ Hans Berger became the first to ever record human brain waves. Now‚ doctors are able to diagnose many different

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