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    Wing: allies of the Han Western Wing marched away Chinese Court ; paralyzed/ Dynastic Cycle Warlords- Mongol Soldiers (fatal error- introduced to China) Turks; Conquer North China Horse/Rice Western Xiong-Nu Pushed west + hit the Goths (Scandinavia) Germans Tribal Groups Nuclear Family (industry) Extended families (agriculture) Clan (hunting + gathering: 7th cousin) Tribe -multiple clans-totem/incest( totems are animals that represent your essence)- it’s a pastoral system Next generation

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    A Scandal In Bohemia

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    Bohemia”‚ the King of Bohemia hires Sherlock Holmes to retrieve a photograph from Irene Adler‚ his mistress. This peculiar photograph confirms the affair and Irene plans to use it to ruin the king’s reputation and engagement to the Princess of Scandinavia. This case involves disguises and deception with the king hiding his identity‚ Holmes staking out Irene while

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    located on Laurentia and Southern Britain located on Gondwana. The two were joined during the Caldeonian Orogeny. During this orogeny many small continents‚ which had previously broken off fron Gondwana‚ collided with Laurentia. Baltica‚ present day Scandinavia‚ had broken off first‚ followed by Avalonia which broke off and headed north. Both Baltica and Avalonia later collided with the margin of Laurentia. The collision created the Iapetus Suture- Laurussia(Old Red Continent). The Caldedonian orogeny

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    The Protestant Revolt

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    Although the Reformation swept through all of Western Europe‚ that was the most dramatic events of this great religious revolt took place in Germany. It was in Wittenberg‚ Saxony‚ that Martin Luther posted his list of propositions . 95 theses‚ in 1517 and he burned burned the papa bull in 1520. He was condemned by the Diet of Worms a year later. German nobles that were encouraged by Martin‚ put down the Peasants Revolt. That was another great event that ocurred in 1529 in the Reformation and that

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    The Riddle of the Sands

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    The Riddle of The Sands The setting of this book was the North Sea. The location was between Great Britain‚ Scandinavia‚ Germany‚ the Netherlands‚ Belgium and France. It took place in the 1902 when a man receives a letter inviting him to a trip on a good yacht. The place was at first very uncomfortable‚ the climate and the wind change during the novel. I thought that the author pick this place because the North Sea is one difficult to navigate‚ you have to be brave to navigate into the sandbanks

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    In Dance of the Tiger‚ Björn Kurtén presents the fictional lives of three hominin groups living during the extinction of Neanderthals. (K) Set in geographical Scandinavia (D)‚ the plot takes place near the end of the Pleistocene epoch after migrations of anatomically modern humans enter northern Europe. Attributes of each group’s culture formed the mode by which the catastrophic event took place. Kurtén concludes his tale by resolving the biological legacy of Neanderthals as genetic fragments

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    industrial relations: an institutional complementarity approach Bruno Amable‚ Ekkenhard Ernst & Stefano Palombarini Socio Economic Review (2005) 3: 311-330 One can observe different forms of industrial relations across countries. To illustrate: Scandinavia and Austria enjoy strong‚ centralized unions‚ which favour cooperation with management objectives. In comparison‚ France has weak unions‚ yet industrial relations tend to be highly conflictual in nature. How can we explain the great disparity of

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    This is Our World

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    of unchartered frontier but a microcosm of people living together under one ozone layer and sharing from one bread basket. We cannot practice isolationism in a world so full of technology that Chernobyl’s fallout affects the milk production in Scandinavia and the burning wells of the Kuwait desert can be seen from outer space. But where do we begin? I believe we begin with ourselves. By picking up the small piece of plastic that might make its way to our oceans‚ by recycling our waste products

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    production‚ development‚ and exploration operations in North America‚ the North Sea‚ Southeast Asia and Australia‚ North Africa‚ and Trinidad and Tobago. Talisman’s operations are conducted principally in five geographic segments: North America‚ UK‚ Scandinavia‚ Southeast Asia‚ and other. The company produced over 430‚000 boe/d in 2008‚ approximately 50% oil and 50% natural gas. The North America segment

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    Four Feminist Novels by Margaret Atwood Helge Normann Nilsen University of Trondheim Most of Margaret Atwood’s early novels express a clearly feminist message.1 They fall under the category of fiction of protest‚ though this only rarely diminishes their artistic value. But‚ like other feminist writers‚ Atwood is very much concerned to demonstrate that women are oppressed in Western society and their options severely restricted. There are four novels which deal with this theme successfully:

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