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    Political and Economic Changes In Bulgaria Over the course of the past two months‚ January and February 1997‚ Bulgaria has undergone some sweeping political changes and its economy has deteriorated into further collapse. The following is an attempt to describe the events which took place in Bulgaria in January and February of 1997. This is somewhat of a difficult task given the current rate of political‚ economical and social changes which are occurring in Bulgaria. What follows is an account

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    Feudalism is a political and economic system of governing and landholding. It is based on land ownership and personal loyalty. The feudal system is also based rights and obligations between people. People in the feudal system exchange their services and.Feudalism emerged in Europe during the Middle Ages due to political turmoil and chronic warfare. People suffered invasions from several groups‚ including the Magyars‚Vikings and the Muslims. This caused disorder and chaos and kings were unable to

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    Persian Empire

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    I am here today to talk to you about the Persian Empire. One of the reasons I chose this topic is that I am Persian myself. Another reason for me choosing this topic is that there is a large Persian community in Lower Mainland. Moving along‚ Persian Empire was founded around 548 BC. It was the first largest empire stretching from Atlantic Ocean‚ Morocco‚ to Indus River‚ India. The Persian Empire is most famous for its tolerance over other religions and races and the first people to write the Charter

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    Kevin November 6‚ 2013 Professor Comparison of the Sumerian Gods and the Greek Pantheon The Sumerian civilization existed an estimated three thousand years prior to the Greeks (Powell p. 60). Although very little is actually known about the Sumerian culture‚ archaeologists have unearthed ancient artifacts and clay tablets containing cuneiform writing that have given historians bits and pieces of the stories that were told during that time (Powell pg. 63 Figure 7.3). While the Sumerian empire

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    Persian Cats

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    Persians and Himalays Com 107 September 6‚ 2010 Dr. Phillip Johnson Abstract Persians and Himalayans This paper will explore the differences between Persian and Himalayans cats with the respect to the color and different healthcare and where they originate from. These cats are alike in many ways‚ Himalayans are Persians and some are not Himalayans are essentially a cross between a Persian and a Siamese‚ but among the Persian they have striking marks as Himalayan. Himalayans trademarks

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    The Persian Carpet

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    LITERARY ESSAY: The Persian Carpet In life‚ all relationships need many important elements to overcome difficulties and challenges which may break those relationships and separate members. “The Persian Carpet” by Hanal Al-Shayk shows that there has to be trust‚ commitment and communication between members in order for relationship to strengthen. This becomes obvious when looking at narrative elements in the story such as character and conflict. Firstly‚ the conflict between

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    Summary of the Film and Research “No one knows Persian cats” is an Iran rap art firm‚ and this film depicts Iranian city life with a variety of music language. Meanwhile‚ the film also shows how two young people struggle with their dreams‚ even though the way to reach their ambition was really hard. Since the Islamic revolution‚ the government forbade the all movies and music that inconformity to the Islamism. Hence‚ “No one know Persian cats” expressed the thinking of music culture. Under the advocacy

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    The Persian Gardener

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    The Persian Gardener Arfan‚ the gardener‚ accepted the horses from the Prince. The gardener was so scared of Death that he couldn’t think about anything else but running away to Isfahan. He used to live in Isfahan before‚ and he knew it was going to be a half-day trip. He was happy that the Prince gave him two horses‚ so he could ride a cart with both of them almost twice faster. Once he left the Prince’s house‚ he couldn’t stop thinking about reasons why Death met him. “What have I done to

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    The Persian Gulf - Airports

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    Introduction - The Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf is a geographical area in the Middle East. It is located in the Western Asia between Iran (Persia) and the Arabian Peninsula. The basin countries include: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Qatar‚ Bahrain‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Oman and the Musandam Governorate. This land is well-known because of the oilfields and natural gas fields but also for different good fishing grounds‚ extensive coral reefs‚ and abundant pearl oysters even though this activities

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    The Second Persian War

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    the Persian Empire‚ ruled by Cyrus the Great‚ was a major threat to the states of Greece. The solution of the clash between the East and the West was to create the entire future for the region. It was a question of survival for the Greeks; however‚ for the Persians‚ occupying Greece was the main focus of the plan. Nonetheless‚ the Persian Wars were important because the final result was the separation of Greece and the Near East. There was the first Persian war in 490 BC‚ but the Persians were

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