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    In the period 300CE to 1450CE‚ certain luxury goods in Afro-Eurasia changed from being specific to an individual country to being circulated in interregional trade‚ and the expansion of trade networks changed Easterners’ sheer oblivion of environmental knowledge to their creation of technological adaptations for trade‚ while the economic prosperity in existing trade routes stayed the same. The first change is developed through the introduction of certain luxury goods that were included in famous

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    CCOT Essay From 200 B.C.E. and 1450 C.E.‚ the Silk Road changed‚ while at the same time holding on to its original purpose. The trade of spices and goods‚ to and from‚ Asia and Europe remained constant‚ while the materials being traded slowly changed. The political boundaries as well as the national identities of the countries in the Silk Road also were altered. While the basic purpose of the Silk Road remained mostly unchanged‚ the goods traded on it‚ and the areas it went through‚ did. While

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    Artwork featuring religious themes is extremely beautiful and meaningful. When religion is portrayed through art there is rich symbolism and iconography. Because religious art is so important I decided to use such works in my exhibit‚ each piece is a wonderful representation of religions in art. All the artwork I chose had to fit the theme of world religion in art‚ so I found art that displayed world religions. I found a myriad of different artworks from different religions. For example‚ the statue

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    996 lives: 2‚977 victims and 19 hijackers‚ but eventually created a new beginning of change for the better of the nation (The 9/11 Commission Report). A decade after the 9/11 attacks reshaped several facets of life in America. Life and travel in America has changed significantly over the past decade (Shanty). As an immediate response for our nation’s safety‚ there were some temporary changes made‚ while other changes have resulted in lasting transformations of our country (Villemez). A traumatizing

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    the European nations. Under the sponsorship of Spain’s crown‚ Columbus attempted to sail westward and establish a new trade route but was manipulated off course by a severe storm and found himself in lands unknown. We now know the region to be the Americas and the maritime explorer deemed it the New World. Columbus‚ still unaware that he was not in the Indies‚ deemed the native population as “Indians”. These indigenous populations varied as greatly as the Europeans relationship with them. With pressure

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    Russian business mentality and cooperation with countries of Latin America The interest of Russia for Latin America countries is a very old story which can start during the cold war when USRR wanted to implement missile in Cuba. After the collapse of the USSR in 1991‚ Latin American countries were the best countries as a partner to compete with USA. So Russia’s recent quest for influence throughout Latin America began in 1997. Since then Russia’s goals have remained remarkably consistent‚ as have

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    IMMIGRATION AND AMERICA Final Paper Kelly Newton HIS 203 American History to 1865 Instructor Eric Fox May 28 ‚ 2012 This paper will examine how immigration has transformed America from her earliest days as a nation‚ how immigration policies‚ and views on immigration‚ have changed so drastically‚ and how immigration continues to affect and change our society today. Also explored will be the arrival of America’s earliest immigrants‚ how these immigrants were viewed and treated by Americans

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    September 2011 Response paper 3: “On Being Brought from Africa to America” To the literary world‚ Phillis Wheatley is recognized as the first black American poet (Archiving Early America‚ 2011). At the young age of seven‚ Phillis Wheatley was stolen from her homeland of Africa and sold into slavery to John Wheatley becoming the personal slave servant to his wife‚ Susannah Wheatley. She was taught to read and write English as well as the study of Latin and English literature. Due to this advantage

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    Change in Male Role in the Home: 1960-Present Traditionally the United States‚ along with the majority of the world has been a patriarchal society. The customary male role‚ specifically in relation to the home‚ has been the head of the household‚ the protector‚ and the provider. A male’s duty was unquestionably embodied in these three ideas‚ until the 1970’s. The growing feminist movement of that time began to question and displace these roles as solely belonging to a man‚ and the male role in

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    On a bus trip to London from Oxford University where I was earning some graduate credits one summer‚ a young man‚ obviously fresh from a pub‚ spotted me and as if struck by inspiration went down on his knees in the aisle. With both hands over his heart‚ he broke into an Irish tenor’s rendition of “Maria” from West Side Story. My politely amused fellow passengers gave his lovely voice the round of gentle applause it deserved. Though I was not quite amused‚ I managed my version of an English smile:

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