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    China had once saw itself as almighty‚ but in times of devastating rebellions and foreign pressure‚ they had to ask for help from a Turkish tribe named the Uighurs. A major change involving religion was the spread of Buddhism from India through the silk roads into China. Buddhism was a new faith of hope and order for the Chinese. The emergence of Buddhism led to social changes. Buddhism became a syncretic faith with Confucianism and Daoism. Argument over Buddhism’s importance led to these changes

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    spices‚ metals‚ or even ideas/knowledge of the religion they believed in. Trade was the base of every empire due to the importance of having the constant flow of raw materials or any other things coming in‚ with the Silk Road being one of the most important trade routes. With the Silk Road: silk‚ spices‚ raw materials‚ paper‚ and metals were being traded from China to Europe and even to Africa. Trade and conquering other lands is what helped the Roman Empire

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    SILK AND CASHMERE: Ayşen ZAMANPUR Silk & Cashmere is a Turkish brand‚ which figured out the worldwide tendencies considerably well‚ amalgamated the opportunities and possibilities with vulnerabilities and restraints of the business and observing a market niche at the right time‚ formed a joint venture abroad in 1992 subsequent to proper assessment‚ and now progressing with resolute steps to be a world brand. Aysen Zamanpur Founder & CEO‚ Silk and Cashmere Aysen Zamanpur was graduated

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    unit 3 essay 3

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    trade and exchange continually remained important and influential in around Eurasia and as well as in the Mexica society. Trade and exchange were main ideas that were both useful and necessary for success during this time. In Eurasia the use of the Silk Road and the Indian Ocean were both used as important trade routes. The Monsoons in the Indian Ocean were able to widen their agricultural standpoint allowing them to trade internally not only with their new goods but also with specific regions and

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    of time. Tang Culture The Tang dynasty is known as the "golden age" of Chinese culture. The capital of the Tang Dynasty‚ Chang-an‚ became incredibly wealthy and supported the flowering of Chinese culture. Due to the popularity of the Silk Road trade routes‚ Chang-an became a meeting place of many different cultures and religions: Christianity‚ Zoroastrianism‚ Judaism‚ and Islam all influenced Tang culture. Syrians‚ Jews‚ Arabs‚ Persians‚ Koreans‚ Tibetans‚ and Japanese all lived side

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    However‚ it is necessary to consider other people and results before the decisions were made‚ since selfish decisions can cause lots of problems. The selfish choices that selected by the main characters in both “On the Rainy River” and “A Pair of Silk Stocking” cause regret and raise conflict between the main characters and themselves . Regret can be caused by selfish decisions. On the one hand‚ O’Brien‚ the narrator of the “On the Rainy River” felt guilty and worried about his families during

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    However‚ Kevlar® is not the absolute strongest material. Other scientists have discovered how nature produces strong materials‚ such as a toucan’s beak or spider silk. By studying the natural world‚ our world can now grow carbon nanotubes and make artificial spider silk by genetically engineering goats to produce milk that contains spider silk

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    of each empire differed in the sense that one suffered from foreign invasions and the other had weak leaders who could not maintain control. The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty share comparisons in the result of the collapse of the empires. The Silk Road was offered as a trade way to exchange biological materials such as cherries‚ apricots‚ peaches‚ and walnuts from Central Asia and China to the Mediterranean. Along with the material products‚ fruits‚ and nuts that traveled‚ infectious diseases

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    different political aspects. The Tang and Song Dynasties had fairly similar economic policies. The lone difference was that during the Tang Dynasty‚ trade occurred in the city‚ while in the Song Dynasty‚ there was only trade with India along the Silk Road. In terms of similarities‚ they both utilized the Grand Canal for trade and transport. They both had a strong military and made and utilized gunpowder‚ and they contained an elaborate tax system‚ which featured the use of paper money. Lastly

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    600-1450 C.E. 27. Where and when did the Kush and Axum civilizations develop‚ and what were their major industries for trade? The Kush and Axum civilizations developed to the south of Egypt in the upper reaches of the Nile river. Kush developed at about the same time as ancient Egypt‚ and at one point around 750 B.C.E. actually conquered it. Less than a hundred years later‚ however‚ Kush retreated southward back to its capital at Meroe‚ where it became the center of ironworks and trade. After the

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