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    Political Dynasty

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    Text of the poem Whenever Richard Cory went down town‚ We people on the pavement looked at him: He was a gentleman from sole to crown‚ Clean favored‚ and imperially slim. And he was always quietly arrayed‚ And he was always human when he talked; But still he fluttered pulses when he said‚ "Good-morning‚" and he glittered when he walked. And he was rich – yes‚ richer than a king – And admirably schooled in every grace: In fine‚ we thought that he was everything To make us wish that

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    The Slave Dynasty

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    Ghiyas-ud-din Balban (1200-1287) was born in the Ilbari tribe of Turkey. At an young age‚ he was captured by the Mongols and sold to Khwajah Jamal-ud-din Basri of Baghdad. Later he was purchased by Iltutmish and brought to Delhi. From the beginning‚ he was in the good books of his master. He became one of the Chalgan‚ a group of the forty most important nobles of the court. He was most powerful amongst them‚ during the rule of the Nasir-ud-din Mahmud. He became the Sultan of Delhi‚ after the death

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    1. The first thing I noticed that was similar in the writings of these three poets was they all wrote about nature. Wei‚ for example‚ mentions nature in every poem that I read. He writes “Ancient trees‚ the last withered willows.” in Meng Wall Cove (Line 2) and “Man at leisure‚ cassia flowers fall. The night still‚ spring mountain empty. The moon emerges‚ startling mountain birds: At times they call within the spring valley.” in Bird Call Valley. Bo writes‚ “I raise my cup to invite the moon. He

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    Honors 210B: Study Guide for Final Exam CSUF - Dr. Susanne Gaskins Traditions and Encounter‚ Vol. II‚ 4th Edition Chapters 27‚ 29‚ 30‚ 32 (pages 892-900 only)‚ 33‚ 34‚ 35‚ 36 (read only a short section about Japan on pp. 1012 - 1014)‚ and 37 • The mid-term exam is worth 150 points. • The 10 short answer identification questions will comprise 100 points (10 points each) of the exam. You will have some IDs to choose from (10 out of 14). I will only choose identification questions

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    kot16996_ch01_002-023.indd Page 2 What distinguishes anthropology from other fields that study human beings? How do anthropologists study human diversity in time and space? Why is anthropology both scientific and humanistic? Street scene with soccer in Istanbul‚ Turkey. Culture‚ including sports‚ helps shape our bodies‚ personalities‚ and personal health. 12/24/09 7:41:11 PM user-s173 /Users/Shared/K4/Layout kot16996_ch01_002-023.indd Page 3 12/25/09 4:08:41

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    Consie Lozano Love is often the theme in sonnets. This kind of lyrical poem flourished during the Elizabethan Age. One of the best-known sonneteers is William Shakespeare. He wrote 154 sonnets‚ which were published as “SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS” in 1609. Out of the 154‚ “Sonnet 130” is the most famous about love. In this poem‚ the poet shows that true love goes beyond physical beauty. Shakespearean sonnet is written in three quatrains and a couplet. The quatrains lay down the conflicts and a couplet

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    The University Wits The University Wits were a group of late 16th century English playwrights and secular writers who were educated at the Oxford and Cambridge. Prominent members of this group were Christopher Marlowe‚ Robert Greene and Thomas Nashe from Cambridge‚ and John Lily‚ Thomas Lodge and George Peele from Oxford. Thomas Kyd is sometimes considered as one of the University Wits but he did not read in any university. Nevertheless‚ Kyd’s plays show close resemblance to those of others members

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    A dynastic cycle is when a certain dynasty stays in power unless overthrown by the government. Most of this was decided by the Mandate of Heaven‚ which is when the current ruler gets permission from the Gods to continue his reign until death and then the next descendant would take over the throne. One of the biggest dynasties in China was the Zhou Dynasty. They defeated the Shang and gained control in 1027 B.C. The next dynasty that came along was the Qin Dynasty. They had ruled from 221 B.C. to 207

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    Today‚ we will be speaking about the legacy of the Qin Dynasty first. Qin Shihuangdi‚ the king of Qin born a peasant; proclaimed himself the first emperor and what would rule for thousands of generations. Unfortunately‚ the Qin had a relatively short dynastic cycle‚ the cycle that every dynasty goes through where it comes to power‚ rules and the falls apart. The Qin dynasty established a sense of centralized Imperial rule that later set the the foundation for later Emperors to Emulate. Even in that

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    southern China. The Tang dynasty was a time of great prosperity‚ many religions such Buddhism‚ and Daoism (Taoism)‚ and the literature‚ scholarship‚ and arts of the Confucian flourished. (333) The Tang dynasty was the time of great inventions‚ great poets‚ technologies‚ which not only influenced China itself ‚ but was the best model for Kora and Japaneses own state building. (333) Marching on Chang’an‚ Li Yuan took the throne and founded this incredible‚ powerful dynasty‚ but the real power was in

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