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    CHAPTER 13: *The tropics were warm all year-round. The center of the tropical zone is marked by the equator. *The rainy and dry seasons in the Indian Ocean reflect the influence of monsoons. *To accommodate the uneven distribution of rainfall‚ South Indian farmers constructed elaborate irrigation canals. *Empires of Mail in West Africa and Delhi in Southern Asia both utilized Islamic administration. *Mansa Kankan Musa made a famous pilgrimage that served to demonstrate the enormous wealth of

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    Two Contrasting Countries

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    Introduction Kenya is located approximately on the map as 2N‚ 38E. (Latitude‚ Longitude.) Kenya became independent in 1963‚ and only had three presidents since. The current population is estimated as 30‚ 339‚770. The official language is Swahili. It has a host of cultural practices and beliefs. France is a country in Western Europe. It is famous for its wine and cheese. People in France also enjoy croissants and different kinds of bread but baguette is the most popular. They also like truffles;

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    attribute and are a major priority for RST when servicing clients. In-house‚ RST Austin office has the linguistic capability for 16 languages: Arabic‚ Burmese‚ Chin‚ French‚ Hindi‚ Italian‚ Karen‚ Kurdish‚ Maithili‚ Nepali‚ Portuguese‚ Shan‚ Spanish‚ Swahili‚ Tedim‚ and Twi. In the event that a client speaks a language that is not offered at RST‚ contracted interpreters and trained volunteers are also a viable option. All staff members‚ volunteers and contract interpreters obtain ongoing cultural proficiency

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    mainly items made from silk; therefore‚ it was given the name‚ the Silk Road. Eventually‚ goods such as hemp‚ spices‚ and slaves began being traded on the Silk Road. Animals were also being traded on the route‚ animals would be imported from the Swahili Coast of Africa to the Middle East‚ and they would then be traded along the Silk Road. Later on‚ expensive goods from China became more in demand by the Europeans. These increases in demand led to larger factories being built in China and an expansion

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    Assistive Technology

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    The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) indicates that if a child meets eligibility criteria for early intervention services‚ he or she may receive assistive technology devices and services (“ALL-7‚ Assistive Tech for Infants and Toddlers.indd - ALL7.pdf‚” n.d.). It is further mandated in (IDEA) that all special education students in secondary education receive transition planning services which should include consideration of assistive technology (Asselin‚ 2014). In 2013-14‚ the

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    Ch. 13 APWH Study Guide

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    CHAPTER 13 Study Guide- Tropical Africa and Asia 1200-1500 1. Why is Ibn Battuta an important historical figure? P.325 -Ibn Battuta had completed a pilgrimage to Mecca and throughout the Middle East‚ and he wrote in journals about his travels‚ providing valuable information about these lands 2. What marks the center of the tropic zone? P. 325 -the equator 3. What are 3 examples of domesticated plants/animals that spread around the tropics. P.328

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    kinship networks‚ communities‚ and friends for what little help they can obtain. The country faces a growing number of homeless youths in Bangui and in the other large urban areas. Many languages and dialects are spoken‚ including Arabic‚ Hunsa‚ and Swahili‚ but Sangho‚ the language of a group living on the Ubangi River‚ is spoken by a majority

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    Turti Genocide In Rwanda

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    where a widespread of Burundians are in poverty. Burundi ranks in the top 5 of the poorest countries ranked on their GDP. Burundi is located in the heart of Africa’s great lakes and next to Rwanda. This country speaks a range of languages that are Swahili‚ French and Kirundi. It also has 2 main religions‚ which are Christianity and Indigenous beliefs. Rwanda and Burundi are two African countries with long histories. Both were kingdoms centuries before Europeans arrived. It is believed that the Twa

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    Sidney Sheldon

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    are the very definition of a page-turner. He was one of the world’s most translated authors‚ selling more than 300 million books in 180 countries. They were printed in 51 languages‚ including Urdu‚ which is spoken in Pakistan and India‚ and in Swahili. With his second novel‚ "The Other Side of Midnight" (1974)‚ Mr. Sheldon broke into the blockbuster ranks; the book remained on The New York Times bestseller list for 53 weeks‚ then a record. About half of his 18 novels -- with such titles as

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    Hmong History

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    Hmong is a language spoken by about four million people around the world‚ most commonly in northern Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ Laos‚ Burma/Myanmar‚ and parts of China. According to hmongculture.net‚ “About five percent of those speaking the Hmong Language actually reside within the United States speaking this and English fluently in certain cities around the country.” This statistic demonstrates the fact that the Hmong language is in danger of possibly becoming almost extinct. Learning about the Hmong language

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