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    In Northern Africa and the Middle East‚ where political unrest has caused violent civil wars and riots‚ climate change has deteriorated people’s lifestyles and drastically changed the weather. According to Christopher Schär‚ a rise in temperature and humidity around the Persian Gulf will create extreme conditions that are intolerable to humans within the next century. Statistically‚ with the temperature rise of 0 .65°C for the past century‚ nearly 200 million people are living in regions that are

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    The Mongols Empire in the 13th century was known best for their great conquests on large territories. Their empire included large territories from the Asian lands and as well as some parts of Europe. Mongols Empire grew rapidly during this period due to the success of conquests. Their key factors that played a major role into their success of conquests was mostly due to their tactics on invasion and raids‚ their great leadership disciplinaries for political organization and divides‚ and as well the

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    “Women in the Sufi Orders” Pro Seminar Paper: Sufism in the Middle East Date: 4.8.13 Table of Contents: Introduction…………………………………………………………………………...3-7 Chapter 1: Women’s status in Sufism…………………..………………………….....8-9 Chapter 2: Negative thoughts on Sufi women …………………………..…………..10-11 Chapter 3: Rabi’a al Basri …………...…….……………..……...……………….....12-14 Conclusion……………………………………………………………………..…......15 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………….16 Introduction: Sufism or taṣawwuf (تَصَوُّف‎)

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    Mongolians were so successful in their conquests because they were created from their steppe lifestyle of horse and bow and received the uniting leader that they needed in 1204‚ Genghis Khan. The Mongols were first recorded in 618-907 in China. Their word for "Mongol" means brave fighter who knows no fear ("The Mongols Conquests..." 9). The Mongolian lifestyle was one of great hardship and contributed to their success. Mongolians were shamanistic like many other steppe tribes and worshipped the gods of the

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    The Economic and Social Impact of Colonial Rule in India Chapter 3 of Class Structure and Economic Growth: India & Pakistan since the Moghuls Maddison (1971) British imperialism was more pragmatic than that of other colonial powers. Its motivation was economic‚ not evangelical. There was none of the dedicated Christian fanaticism which the Portuguese and Spanish demonstrated in Latin America and less enthusiasm for cultural diffusion than the French (or the Americans) showed in their colonies. For

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    Economy Linkages 3. All economic activities either affect or are affected by natural and environmental resources. Activities such as extraction‚ processing‚ manufacture‚ transpor t‚ consumption and disposal change the stock of natural resources‚ add stress to the environmental systems and introduce wastes to environmental media. Moreover‚ economic activities today affect the stock of natural resources available for the future and have inter-temporal welfare effects. From this perspective

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    Political and Economic Comparisons of the Yuan and Il Khan From 1200-1500 CE the Mongol rule spread‚ dominating large regions of land‚ and through violent conquering initiated economic and political effects throughout Eurasia. Both the Yuan and the Il-Khan were militaristic and conquered land‚ which led to a tribute-based economy. The Yuan maintained a stable bureaucracy‚ whereas the Il-Khan had many economic troubles. The two khanates were developed upon similar economic and political foundations

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    The Mongols were nomadic horse-people from the eastern steppe of Asia that created the largest empire in the history of the world. The Mongols treated demanded payment of tribute in return for peace‚ they permitted local leaders to govern‚ they showed religious tolerance‚ they established rule of law (Appetence system). The Mongols Influenced Russia by isolating the Russians and cutting them off from ideas and inventions from the rest of Europe. This affected the growth of Russia. They allowed Russians

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    Ww1 Economic Effects

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    In this essay I aim to discuss the economic effects of World War 1 that occurred in Europe in July 28 1914. It will outline the effects it brought in terms of increasing inflation‚ trade borrowings‚ regulations and tax Unemployment declined from 7.9 percent to 1.4 percent in this period‚ in part because workers

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    DBQ: How did the Mongols accomplished the conquest of such a large territory within such a short period of time? There are various reasons why and how the Mongols accomplish the conquest of such a large territory within such a short period of time. Many of the reasons may vary‚ but many can agree that their military tactics and culture are some of the reasons why they conquered such a large territory in such a short period of time. The Mongols‚ who eventually became known as the Tatars‚ were

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