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    an arrangement that is subject to shareholder approval are not deemed to be granted until that approval is obtained unless approval is essentially a formality (or perfunctory)‚ for example‚ if management and the members of the board of directors control enough votes to approve the arrangement. Similarly‚ individual awards that are subject to approval by the board of directors‚ management‚ or both are not deemed to be granted until all such approvals are obtained. The grant date for an award of equity

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    usage‚ similarities and differences between the Patheon in Rome and the Partheon in Athens. Despite the Roman and Greek empire are from diverse periods they have influenced the architecture around the globe significantly. The main similarity between the two is that they both were temples to the gods. The differences here is that Parthenon was made to celebrate Athena‚ the patron goddess of Athens‚ while the Pantheon was made to celebrate all the Roman gods and goddesses. Another difference is the

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    Gender Imbalance In early imperial China‚ the way of life was very different than it is in China today. Men were known to have taken care of the fields. Women were to stay at home and to their woman’s work. Their work consisted of sewing‚ weaving‚ spinning‚ and embroidery. This is the Confucian way of how to be a good woman. Although‚ it was not necessary for these jobs to be done year- round; many women also had the job of tea picking. In that time‚ people believed that women who picked tea would

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    Following the Foundations Era‚ the classical civilizations used methods to unify populations through their beliefs and imperial legitimacy. This was due to the rise of population number and the need to bring these large populations together‚ this population increase was due to the agriculture abundance. Chinese civilization and Indus civilization both developed sophisticated belief systems by influential philosophers like Confucius and Siddhartha Gautama. These philosophers developed the teachings

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    Han Dynasty Essay

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    may not be seen on the exam and there may be concepts on the exam that are not covered on this sheet. Han Dynasty (206BCE-220BCE) * Western Han 206 BCE - 9 CE * –Wang Mang Inter-Regum 9-23 CE * ‘Xin Dynasty’ * Eastern Han CE 25 - 220 * “Three Kingdoms” 1. Shu (221-263) 2. Wu (222-280) 3. Wei (220-265) Revolt Against Qin * 208 BCE: Chen She * –Conscripts into Rebels * Anti-Qin Confederation * –Xiang Yu * General

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    The Han Empire had a very positive outlook on the advancement of technology such as irrigation systems while the Roman Empire seemed to have a lot of opposition regarding the advancement of technology. The Roman elites viewed technology as tools for the weak. Both Empires acknowledged the change in technology in some way or another. The Han Empire was very interested in advancing technology and systems as much as possible. They were always looking for improvement‚ such as the letter a Han government

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    M.H How Great Were Their Differences? The Ancient Athenian and China dynasties were vastly different because of their population and form of government. The government of Athens was democracy with a diminutive population that could be ran by some people in the population‚ whereas in Han China was a bureaucracy with a greater population that was ran by non-elective government officials‚ citizens had no say in government. (Document 2) The Ancient Athenian population was made up of fifty hundred

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    isn’t. This process of testing a proposed law with an experiment is one of the foundations of all science. Apparatus: Beaker‚ thermometer‚ capillary tube with plug of concentrated sulphuric acid‚ 30 cm ruler‚ Bunsen burner. Diagram: Method: Put the capillary tube in the beaker as shown. Measure the length of the air below the plug in the capillary with a ruler. Slowly warm the water and approximately every 10 0C‚ measure the length of air again. Repeat this until the water is boiling

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    Roman Society in the 2nd and 1st century BCE. Analysis on the Servile Wars. A Thracian slave‚ unchained and fighting for freedom against the Romans suppressors. Many who have watched a movie or two will know exactly who we are talking about. Spartacus‚ leader of one of the most stirring wars Rome has ever faced. What a lot of people do not know is the reality behind it. Not known‚ for example‚ is that Spartacus followed in the footsteps of other people. Eunus and Salvius were also starting a

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    acidic buffer HA + BA is given by the Henderson equation which is pH = pKa + log According to the equation‚ the pH of an acidic buffer depends on the ratio because pKa is constant. The pH of any solution can be accurately determined by pH metric method and if the ratio is known‚ the dissociation constant can be calculated. Apparatus: Material Quantity Uncertainties pH Meter 1 ± 0.02 pH Glass Electrode 1 - Volumetric Flasks (50cm3) 5 - Beaker (1000cm3) 2 - Beaker (50cm3) 1 - Water Bath 1 - Measuring

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