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    Movie: Prince of Persia 1. Describe the leadership style In the story The Prince of Persia Dastan with his two brothers: Garsiv and Tus plan battle strategies‚ a spy sends word that the Holy City of Alamut has been supplying weapons to enemies of Persia. Taking matters into his own hands‚ Tus orders an attack on the sacred city and upon its fall Dastan encounters the beautiful Princess Tamina. When King Sharaman dies under mysterious circumstances shortly after‚ and Dastan is accused

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    Comparison of Han Dynasty and Imperial Rome from 300BCE to 400BC Two classical empires were taking shape – the Roman Empire on the far western side of Eurasia and china’s imperial state on the far eastern end. They flourished at roughly the same time (200BCE to 200CE); they occupied a similar area (about 1.5 million square miles); they encompassed populations of a similar size (50 to60 million).The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire were both giant empires of their time‚ shaping

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    (Persia) Cyrus the Great: established a massive Persian empire across the northern Middle East and into northwestern India by 550 B.C.E; successor state to Mesopotamian empires. Zoroastrianism: Animist religion hat saw material existence as battle between forces of good and evil; stressed the importance of moral choice; righteous lived on after death in “House of Song”; chief religion of Persian Empire. (Ancient Greece) Olympic Games: one of the pan-helenic rituals observed by all Greek

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    Compare and Contrast the Fall of the Han Dynasty with the Fall of the Roman Empire. During the late Classical Period (200-600 C.E.)‚ all the great empires collapsed. The collapse of the empires did not happen abruptly but was a process. The fall of the Han dynasty and the Roman Empire showed similar characteristics. Both empires simply got too big‚ too overextended‚ and when weakened were overrun by barbarian tribes. However‚ there are profound differences as well. The Roman Empire proofed too expansive

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    Greece vs Persia

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    Greece defeats Persia in war (Greco Persia wars) Greece city states defend including 3 important battles Greece defeats Persia in war (Greco Persia wars) Greece city states defend including 3 important battlesGreece defeats Persia in war (Greco Persia wars) Greece city states defend including 3 important battlesGreece defeats Persia in war (Greco Persia wars) Greece city states defend including 3 important battlesGreece defeats Persia in war (Greco Persia wars) Greece city states defend including

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    New performance management system and the performance improvement process Performance Measurement Systems: 1.0 Introduction There are 3 charts in this section Chart 1.1: This is a general introductory chart which has been tailored for measurements to demonstrate that a balanced scorecard is an integral part of business planning and strategy This chart emphasizes that strategy implementation must be top-down and a good measurement system is a powerful tool for achieving this. It also shows how

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    Both Persia and Greece were very influential during 600 BCE-600 CE. They were both very similar and different in their political and economical areas‚ and they also had similarities in differences in their social life.  Politically‚ Persia and Greece were very different in the way that Persia was ruled by a king while in Greece each polis was governed separately. Now economically‚ Greece depended on imported goods‚ and Persia was mainly an agriculture based economy. Their social lives also had similarities

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    Name: Chapter: Reunification and Renaissance in Chinese Civilization: The Era of the Tang and Song Dynasties **Pay attention to migrations in each unit of study: who‚ where‚ why! Social Family Gender Relations Social Classes Inequalities Life Styles -Male dominated household -Extended household was preferred -Elite women have broader opportunities -Divorce widely available if both husband and wife consent -Girls were not well educated -Boys are emphasis (important) Political

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    Chinese Dynasties The Xia Dynasty‚ 2070-1600 BC‚ was an important dynasty for the Chinese civilization and their history. It brought an end to the Primitive Society and brought up a new trend‚ the slave society. Towards the end of the Xia Dynasty‚ social conflicts grew and they were forced to go to war. The people were tired of dealing with all of with all the things they were forced to do for their leader so they fled in large numbers and were soon ruled by the Shang Dynasty. The Shang Dynasty

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    civil war that followed the death of Qin Shihuangdi in 210 B.C.‚ China was reunited under the rule of the Han dynasty‚ which is divided into two major periods: the Western or Former Han (206 B.C.–9 A.D.) and the Eastern or Later Han (25–220 A.D.). The boundaries established by the Qin and maintained by the Han have more or less defined the nation of China up to the present day. The Western Han capital‚ Chang’an in present-day Shaanxi Province—a monumental urban center laid out on a north-south axis

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