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    The Mongols aren’t as Barbaric as People Think In the twelfth century‚ Genghis Khan united the Mongol clans and created an empire. He conquered much of Asia but killed many people and destroyed many towns in the process. Many people consider the Mongols to be barbaric because of their ruthlessness and the amount of people they kill. However‚ this statement is incorrect. Barbaric means to be savage‚ primitive‚ and unsophisticated and no history of the Mongols could be adequate if it only dwells on

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    oriental and occidental; therefore‚ the Mongolian Empire became an agent for theunprecedented exchange of ideas‚ goods‚ and political gestures on an international scale. There weremultiple causes that lead the Mongols to connect the great nations of the time‚ and the rise andimpact of the Mongol Empire resulted from trade routes between the contemporary greatcivilizations emerged as a result of widespread military conquests; desire for luxury trade

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    Genghis Khan was one of history’s most famous military leaders and warriors for the Mongol Empire. He conquered an immense empire that stretched from the Yellow Sea to the Black Sea. While he was alive he made many conquests‚ gained power‚ and made many contributions to Mongolian life and culture. His empire lasted for more than 150 years after his abrupt and unknown death in 1227. Genghis Khan was born as “Temujin” in Mongolia around 1162. He was born clutching a blood clot in his hand. In legends

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    The Byzantine Empire was one of the leading civilizations in the world. In 324‚ Constantine‚ the first Christian emperor‚ became the single ruler of the Roman Empire. He set up his Eastern headquarters at the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium in 330. This city‚ later renamed Constantinople‚ was also known as "new Rome." It became the capital of the Byzantines after the Roman Empire was divided. The empire made a significant impact on several civilizations with its use of the Greek language and education

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    Renaissance influences traveled north with the increased travels additionally influenced the cross-cultural influences seen from this period on. There was a religious upheaval that also influenced how people dressed. The Germans rejected the gothic styles that were popular during this period. Spain was very powerful‚ 14th century Ferdinand and Isabella financed Columbus trip to America which is also a pinnacle asset to fashion. King Henry Tudor VIII broke away from the catholic church which saw a

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    Influence Maps Uncovering where the power lies in your projects [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Who influences whom? © iStockphoto/iqoncept Many people can have influence over your projects. Some influencers are obvious and easy to spot. Others are less obvious‚ but are no less significant. If you fail to recognize and "manage" these influencers‚ you’ll most-likely experience unexpected resistance to your projects‚ and sometimes bewildering failure. This is increasingly the case as you run

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    Gig Economy phenomenon in a Transaction Cost Economics perspective‚ Proposition 1 arises: theoretically‚ the greater the uncertainty in the transaction is‚ the lower firms will recur to On-Demand services. In the specific case of Amazon Mechanical Turk and Upwork‚ uncertainty can be determined as: the degree to which the platforms’ infrastructure protect parties and guarantee the transaction (internal uncertainty); the extent to which different countries regulate temporary forms of employment (external

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    or their positions in the family or tribe‚ and honored faithful followers with political power‚ military authority‚ and his unbreakable trust. This revolutionary change later allowed him to expand the Mongol Empire from China to Persia‚ take full control of conquered land‚ and extend the influence of his empire to hundreds of years later. Genghis Khan did not lose power in his region by

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    ancient Mongol empire‚ the Mongol soldiers would throw human fat at their enemies to scare them off in battle? In my opinion‚ I think that the Mongols did more cultural destruction. I think that there was more cultural destruction because considering many facts and documents‚ the Mongols did more cultural destruction. I say this because in the spring of 618/ 1221 people of Nishapur would have many resources. But long after‚ they realized that those resources wouldn’t work against the Mongols. They

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    Hist 291 Spring Term Did the Mongols Create a More Diverse Islamic Identity? The historical relationship between the Mongols and Islam can be described as ambivalent. Historians have traditionally viewed the Mongolian invasion of the Khwarazmia and the Abbasid Caliphate as destructive to the Islamic identity‚ because Islamic world-empires suffered a loss of political power‚ economic wealth‚ and human life; and the destruction of Baghdad resulted in the loss of Islamic multicultural and

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