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    Pastoral‚ or pastoralism‚ is the practice of herding‚ growing and raising of animals. It includes taking care of animals‚ such as sheep‚ goats‚ camels‚ llamas‚ reindeer‚ and cattle. These types of animals are called ungulates. Pastoralism began in between 8500 and 7500 BC. It is also called animal husbandry. Animal husbandry was first started to control prey‚ but later became a way of life. Now pastoralists travel from place to place‚ finding food for their livestock. They travel around regions‚

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    Rebels in this sphere always are opposed to political systems and try to change it with the help of force. One of the most powerful rebels in the Russian history is Decembrists’ secret society. Three thousand Decembrists were trying to stop serfdom while it was becoming more and more popular in Imperial Russia. Decembrists were rich people‚ officers‚ and aristocracy. Officers who took part in the War of the Sixth Coalition (1813-1814) learned more about political and social life in the Western

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    slavery was to have no permanent master‚ but rather either to be unemployed‚ or to be forced to hire oneself for a fixed period of time with no guarantee of being re-hired afterward. Instead‚ he called for the establishment of a form of medieval serfdom in which workers were attached to a fixed land and not so much to a particular

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    fueled by nationalism and liberalism‚ ended as quickly as they began. The revolutionaries of France and Austria both wanted the same three things; a constitutional government‚ independence and unification of national groups‚ and an end to serfdom (notes). Liberals were unhappy in Austria because the Austrian government was reactionary and started breaking up liberal institutions as they were formed. Liberals were not pleased by this because‚ since the industrial revolution people started

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    1. "My Birth & Childhood" - add interesting facts about your childhood (family‚ location‚  school‚ hobbies) in bullet form  ● Born on 25 August 1530-28 March 1584 in Kolomenskoye‚ Russia  ● Ivan was the son of Vasili III   ● Elena Glinskaya was his mother she acted as a regent‚ but she died of what many believe  to be assassination by poison  ● His Grandpa was Ivan the Great and he was Ivan the Terrible  ● He became Grand Prince of Moscow at the age of 3 when his father died‚ but due to 

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    In modern times‚ if a political figure is deemed unfit to oversee his or her duties‚ they are removed from office. Although impeachment appears to be vastly different from the act of assassination‚ Russ Baker‚ CEO of whowhatwhy.org argues that‚ “Assassination and impeachment have long been closely tied‚ as both involve the removal of a leader outside of elections. (Baker 14)” This statement is proven to be true in the case of Julius Caesar‚ whose long list of wrongdoings eventually lead to his assassination

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    believed they were appointed by God to rule Russia by the Holy Russian Empire. However‚ by 1894‚ the people of Russia started talking about change and ideas of a new government started to be the topic. The pheasants in Russia became disenchanted on the serfdom imposed upon them and looked for change to better their lives as well as their city-states. In addition to the people of Russia’s disdain for how Russia was ruled‚ disastrous decisions were made by Nicholas II to turn the people against him even

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    Islamic green revolution was a substantial transformation in the agriculture between the mid-8th-mid-13th century which was known as the Islamic Golden Age. This article discusses the major four keys behind success of the Islamic Agricultural Revolution. These were: 1. Islamic rules on land ownership and labour rights. 2. Irrigation methods. 3. Improved farming techniques and a scientific approach to farming. 4. Introduction of new crops. Islamic Rules On Land Ownership And Labour Rights. During

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    3)The Development of Russia a)Eastern Slavs converted by missionaries from Byzantine Empire to Orthodox Christianity. Eastern Orthodoxy rejects pope‚ but else wise is similar to Rom. Cat. b)Loose but real political unification of eastern Slavic territories under single prince and dynasty c)Feudal division into boyard nobility and commoner peasantry d)After death of Prince Iaroslav the Wise‚ Kievan principality disintegrated into competing political units- 1504 e)The Mongol Yoke and the Rise of Moscow

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    This is clearly substantial evidence that he was a key individual in the rebellion of Late Medieval Europe. His support dramatically increased as he entered London‚ despite the fact that he lost discipline of the mob. His demands for an abolition of serfdom‚ tithes and poll tax were said by Cohn to be ’exceedingly crucial in gaining the support of the workers of London‚ and thus transferring power from the church and parliament to the people. ’ His ideas were supported by Ball ’s use of religion to

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