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    In 1211 Genghis Khan invaded the Jin Empire (1125-1234) of Northern China. Although these campaigns began as raids‚ as their successes increased the Mongols retained the territory they plundered after resistance ceased. Although the Mongols won stunning victories and conquered most of the Jin Empire by 1216‚ the Jin opposition to the Mongols continued until 1234‚ seven years after the death of Chinggis Khan (Timothy). After the Mongols conquered many lands and

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    influences caused by the Mongols on each Postclassical civilization. In China‚ political impact from the Mongols came off much more strict and centralized than what politically occurred in Russia‚ and will have a more significant effect. When Kublai Khan established the Yuan dynasty‚ he practically conquered China‚ however he applied a “split effect” in which he would separate the Mongols from the Chinese. Kublai put this into place because he was afraid of intermarriage‚ and as a result‚ banned it

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    Stephanie Green Compare and analyse “just back: into the Mongolian nothingness” and “Kubla Khun” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. “Kubla Khan” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a poem about the creative powers of the poetic mind. Through the use of vivid imagery Coleridge reproduces a paradise-like vision of the landscape and kingdom created by Kubla Khan. Whereas “just back: into the Mongolian nothingness” is a travel article. However it’s not the usual type of travel writing you would expect‚ as it’s

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    “Leadership is the quality of an extra ordinary person Who leads his polity towards prosperity and peace” Leadership is the basic need of humankind and that is why even almighty sends more than one lac prophets to lead the human kind. Leader is basically a light of hope that shows the direction of success to the people and without leader a nation can mislead itself because of the absence proper direction. Man is gregarious animal and society is his need

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    Visit To Muktijuddha Jadughar Brief essay on liberation War of Bangladesh: In August 1947‚ the Partition of British India gave birth to two new states; a secular state named India and an Islamic state named Pakistan. But Pakistan comprised two geographically and culturally separate areas to the east and the west of India. The western zone was popularly termed West Pakistan and the eastern zone was initially termed East Bengal and later‚ East Pakistan. Although the population of the two zones

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    lacks education or refinement. During the 13th Century a small Asian tribe known as the Mongols conquered much of the known world linking Western and Easter Eurasia. The Mongols were a nomadic people until they acknowledged the supreme leader Genghis Khan in 1206. Most historians formulate an arguement based on the question “The Mongols: How Barbaric Were the “Barbarians”?” The Mongols were not very barbaric because they had a highly sophisticated military‚ lived by a code of conduct‚ and helped improve

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    Barbarians? Heather Daniels “The greatest happiness is to scatter your enemy and drive him before you‚ to see his cities reduced to ashes‚ to see those who love him shrouded in tears‚ and to gather to your bosom his wives and daughters.” ― Genghis Khan The Mongols were definitely Barbarians and savage in their methods. Evidence such as the appealing amounts of death they caused‚ their uncivilized lifestyle and the fact they cared more for passion and war than they did for religion. Documents

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    The Mongols were primarily nomadic peoples who lived in the steppes of Mongolia; due to their brutal and conquering methods‚ they had control over much of Eurasia at the peak of their empire. The Mongol Empire lasted from 1206 to 1368. The Qing Dynasty‚ ruled by the Manchurians‚ was the last imperial dynasty of China. It lasted from 1644 to 1911. Although these societies are different in several ways‚ they are similar in important ways as well. The Mongol Empire and Qing Dynasty’s are similar in

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    Advertising & Sales Promotion “Parle-G” Submitted By: Varun Gupta : PG20095696 Vikram Sharma : PG20095098 Index S. No. Content Page Number 1 Company and Brand Details 1 2 Agency Details 3 3 Consumer and Brand Positioning 4 4 Consumer Response Model—Stage 5 5 Source Message and Channel Factors 6 6 Objectives for the Brand 7 7 Consumer feelings (FCB Grid) and appeals recom-mended 8 8 Designing Communication 9 9 IMC—Recommended Mix for Parle-G 10 10 Sales Promotions—Recommended options 11 11 References

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    The Americas and Cultural Exchange in Central and Southern Asia The Americas and Cultural Exchange in Central and Southern Asia Allied American University This paper was prepared for World Civilizations I‚ homework assignment 6‚ taught by Professor Harmon. PART I 1. How did early peoples in the Americas adapt to their environment as they created technologies of food production and economics systems? The environment shaped the history of human settlements

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