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    only recognized‚ authentic site of Viking presence in North America; and it is the earliest site of European presence on the continent. Archaeological excavations of this site revealed evidence of a Viking settlement

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    Vikig Women

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    early in the viking times women were not allowed to be vikings. The Old Norse word vikingar was strictly only given to men. and as time went on things started to change . some of the viking would travel with their husbands to other parts of Scandinavia and Europe to raid‚ while others stayed at home due to religion. women did play a part in settlement. there was indigenous culture in some places that they settled and women did occasionally marry a local. the women did live on farms with the men

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    Economy. About Mongolia

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    lower at a little over 50% of the population attending. Institutions of higher learning had almost 40‚000 attendees. The Mongols gained fame in the 13th century when under Chinggis KHAAN they established a huge Eurasian empire through conquest. After his death the empire was divided into several powerful Mongol states‚ but these broke apart in the 14th century. The Mongols eventually retired to their original steppe homelands and in the late 17th century came under Chinese rule. Mongolia won its

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    MAR009-6 MARKETING ASSESSMENT 2 GROUP REPORT MARKETING PLAN AND STRATEGY FOR VIKING iMow "[ENTER THE COMPANY AND PRODUCT NAME HERE]" Written and Submitted by: "[ENTER YOUR ID NUMBER AND NAME HERE]" "[ENTER YOUR ID NUMBER AND NAME HERE]" "[ENTER YOUR ID NUMBER AND NAME HERE]" "[ENTER YOUR ID NUMBER AND NAME HERE]" "[ENTER YOUR ID NUMBER AND NAME HERE]" "[ENTER YOUR ID NUMBER AND NAME HERE]" "[ENTER YOUR ID NUMBER AND NAME HERE]" SUBMISSION DATE: 23rd JUNE 2014 Table of Content

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    Amber Halbert DBQ The Mongols along with the Tang and Song Dynasties of China have a significant amount of customs and achievements that reflect their values. The Chinese Empire was very prosperous during the Tang and Song Dynasties and the Mongolian Empire due to their achievements and customs. These achievements and customs very much reflect on Chinese and Mongol values. With the many customs of the Chinese Empire‚ the practices of Confucianism came along. The teachings of Confucius

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    development of technology. Trade presented opportunities for civilizations to grow innovatively. Examples of these intertwined societies include South America‚ Central America‚ West Africa‚ East Africa‚ the South Pacific‚ the Indian Ocean‚ Ming China‚ and Mongol-dominated Asia. South America’s trade networks travel North to South along the Pacific Coast and through fifteen thousand miles of roads connecting the coastal trade to the inland along Andes Mountains. All trade routes are controlled by Incan rulers

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    advantages to their lives because of where they currently live. Environmental determinism allowed countries to grow their military power and allowed them to enhance their weaponry‚ which was shown during the Peloponnesian War‚ the Punic Wars and the Viking Invasions. During the period of Ancient Greece‚ the Peloponnesian War showed military changes because of environmental determinism. After the Persian War‚ the Persian Empire was very weak ("Peloponnesian War."). The Athenians saw this as a great

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    Genghis Khan Experience

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    see a banner detailing the early stages of Genghis Khan’s ‚ whose original name was Temujin’s‚ life. He was born as a Mongol tribe leaders son. As he was a tribesman he grew up learning and adhering to tribal life. Mongol tribe life is constantly on the move and very ruthless. When Temujin’s father was killed by a rival or enemy tribe‚ Temujin gathered together over 20‚000 Mongol soldiers to exact revenge on the clan that killed his father. This according to some of the signs on the wall was supposedly

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    The Silk Road was a system of highways and trade networks that linked many powerful empires across the Eastern hemisphere. The Mongol Empire was at its peak during much of the Silk Road‚ extending all the way west to Poland. After the fall of the Mongol empire‚ Confucianism started to greatly influence China. The fall of the Mongol empire also led to a lot of poverty and poorly maintained cities‚ along with many new‚ rising empires. New technologies and political policies made the Silk Road decline

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    Ming and Qing Essay

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    as their conservation of Chinese heritage. Ever since the Ming drove out the Mongols from China‚ they had been increasingly determined to prevent any invaders or outside influence. They accomplished this by eradicating any influence of the Mongols‚ such as names and dress‚ and even built the Great Wall of China as a physical barrier from invaders. They also brought back the system of civil service exams that the Mongols had previously neglected. Similarly‚ the Qing adapted into the Chinese society

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