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    Passionate Musician With A Humble Beginning A music background can come from any one individual or a group of individuals with the desire to create music. Dominic Facciponte a native of Syracuse‚ New York and a good friend of mine‚ who currently attends Hobart College as a Biology major and also plays lacrosse‚ is a talented drummer who was apart of a high school band. Although his life path and career path he chose is not in the Music Industry or involved with music‚ Dominic still has a deep

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    World History AP withMr. Derrick-Learning Targets Part2- The Classical Era in World History‚ 500B.C.E. -500C.E. Chapter6- Classical Era Variations: Africa and the Americas500B.C.E.–1200C.E. Learning Targets ★ Analyze classical civilizations thatevolvedoutsideof themorewell-known civilizations of Eurasia ★ Comparethedevelopmentof civilizationsinAfrica and the Americas ★ Examinethefactorsthatmakecivilizationsdevelop andanalyzewhytheydevelop differentlyin someregions ★ Distinguishthecharacteristics

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    managed to spread along the route‚ but did not do it as successfully due to the little amount of artifacts that scientists

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    Imperialism is‚ by definition‚ the extension of rule or influence by one government‚ nation or society over another; manifest destiny is the belief held by many Americans in the 1840s that the United States was "destined" to expand across the continent. This belief of "destined expansion" was nothing new to America’s leaders for their vision of the United States when they first established it was that of a nation that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The American people themselves had

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    because of their skin color. MIgrants from sub-saharan countries are called “burned” because of their color of skin. “Burned” is a racial epithet that is used for people whose skin is black. Migrants crossing the sea’s spent months working under difficult conditions and abuse. They face a huge risk crossing the Mediterranean‚ People die and get hurt. Some of the migrants get abused and exploited more than others. For an example people from sub-saharan africa get abused and exploited a lot. That reason

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    Interactions (600 to 1450 CE) A THUMBNAIL VIEW • As in the previous chapter‚ this time period witnessed a tremendous growth in long-distance trade due to improvements in technology. Trade through the Silk Road‚ the Indian Ocean‚ the trans-Saharan trade route‚ and the Mediterranean Sea led to the spread of ideas‚ religions‚ and technology. During the period known as Pax Mongolia‚ when peace and order were established in Eurasia due to the vast Mongol Empire‚ trade and cultural interaction were

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    Due to the constant and encouraged trade with the Arabian Peninsula through established routes in the Sahara desert‚ Islam was slowly adopted in the region where Sundiata reigned (although it wasn’t as central or significant as later generations would make it out to be) (Robinson 43). With the influence of Islam‚ rituals‚ architecture‚ art

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    CH 8: Networks of Communication and Exchange‚ 300 B.C.E.—1100C.E. I. The Silk Road * Silk Road—the trade route linking the lands of the Mediterranean with China by way of Mesopotamia‚ Iran‚ and C. Asia. A. Origins of Operations * Parthians—named after homeland east of caspian sea—took over Iran and then Mesopotamia. They were a major force by 247 B.C.E. And had few written resources. There were several wars between the Parthians and the Seleucids‚ and later the Parthians and

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    Discuss the significant factors for European dominance and wealth during the seventeenth century ‚and the contribution of African labour to their profitability and success of the plantation economies in the new world 1492 was Europe’s first interaction with the Caribbean the voyage was lead by Christopher Columbus who travel to the Caribbean three time thinking that he reached Indian he never realised his mistake this is why the Caribbean is called the West Indies ‚ he was inspired by Genoese

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    thinkers like Luther and Calvin challenged the Catholic status quo through all of the following except: prohibiting the persecution of people who were suspected of being witches. How did Ottoman officials assist the caravan trade? by establishing way stations along caravan routes for refreshment and military protection Most slaves on Brazilian sugar

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