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    In "Frankenstein‚ Racial Science‚ and the Yellow Peril" by Anne Mellor‚ she suggests the idea of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein creature being created based on racism. Specifically with Asian nationality as the core focus of said racism. Throughout her article she brings light to a particular person‚ William Lawrence‚ who may of impacted both Mary and Percy Shelleys’s views on race in addition to exterior influences. Within the article Mellor uses specific passages from Frankenstein to explore deeper

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    HAT task 3A Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by a coronavirus; initial symptoms are lethargy‚ generalized aches and fever followed by cough‚ shortness of breath and occasionally diarrhea. The virus is known to be transmitted by droplets of body fluids when the infected individual coughs or sneezes. It is also thought to possibly be transmitted via contact. The virus is known to survive for up to 3 hours after contaminated droplets have dried. Live virus has also been found in the

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    War. As a result of this‚ in just ten years‚ the Mongolian Empire encompassed all of Asia and even reached‚ as John M. L. Young notes‚ into Baghdad and Georgia. While fighting‚ the Mongolians “reduced city after city” to rubble and ended over five million lives‚ killing at one city “1‚747‚000” (Young 27). In short‚ Genghis Khan adopted—one could say stole—Sun Tzu’s battlefield tactic of swiftness‚ and brought the whole continent of Asia under Mongolian rule. As Picasso’s axiom goes‚ “great artists steal

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    Thesis: Genghis Khan’s innovative style of warfare won him an empire twice as large as any other in history‚ measured through land size or population. The Mongols spread revolutionary ideas of culture and civilization throughout Asia‚ an empire t Ghengis a false version of history that as the author points out largely demonizes the Mongols. creation of empire Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is a systematic history of one the world’s greatest leaders and empires. It abolishes misconceptions

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    in rock shelters. According to Annette Laming-Emperairee in the video‚ she says that the remains didn’t belong with the current fossils they’ve had and the ones they’ve found are as old as the ice age. If this is true‚ it shows that Indians and Mongolians weren’t the first thought people to enter the world. It also shows that certain theories about the first kinds of people may probably be disproved. When this discovery occurred the archeologists began to dig farther into to the earth to see if they

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    1) The work group appointed by Ministry of Road Construction and Transportation and Mongolian Railways had paid a visit to Kunming city‚ People’s Republic of China between 28 February and 05 March 2013 in order to eyewitness and inspect the production process of road construction and maintenance machineries manufactured by “CSR Shijiazhuang” company of People’s Republic of China upon the order of Mongolian Railways‚ State-Owned Share-holding Company. 1) “Монголын төмөр зам” ТӨХК-ийн захиалгаар

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    What Is Search And Rescue?  Types of SAR Search and Rescue involves not only searching for missing people and rescuing injured hikers‚ climbers‚ skiers‚ hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts‚ but body recoveries‚ evidence searches and disaster response as well. Search and Rescue has a number of definitions and categories depending on the agencies involved. Those categories and definitions include: • Mountain Rescue (aka Wilderness) SAR: Missions in this category may take place not only

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    Issues Focus: SARS   Community Health Nursing HAT Task 3   Kambrea Childs December 2012     A: Communicable Disease Outbreak: Severe acute respiratory distress syndrome‚ SARS is defined by the United States Department of Medicine as a severe form of viral pneumonia that results in respiratory distress that ranges from mild to severe and can even lead to death. (n.d. A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia) In February 2003‚ the SARS virus was first

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    significant bit is cleared. The shift arithmetic right (SAR) and shift logical right (SHR) Instructions shift the bits of the destination operand to the right (toward less significant bit locations). For each shift count‚ the least significant bit of the destination operand is shifted into the CF flag‚ and the most significant bit is either set or cleared depending on the instruction type. The SHR instruction clears the most significant bit. The SAR instruction sets or clears the most significant bit

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    years. Thereafter‚ in 1263‚ joining the Persian envoys‚ they made their way to visit the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan in Shangdu (near present Beijing). To arrive there‚ they traveled the Silk Route via Samar Qand‚ the Northern Tibetan desert and the Mongolian Steppes. Upon their arrival‚ Kublai Khan commissioned them to return with 100 missionaries to convert his nation to Christianity in opposition to the threatening Islamic armies. Over the next 3 years the Polo brothers travelled via Bukhara‚ Persia

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