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    barbaric‚ the Xiongnu were one of the first to create a more complex political and military system to rule over their entire Empire‚ likewise influencing the development of the Han Dynasty and in turn‚ the future of China. According to Nicola Di Cosmo‚ the Xiongnu’s Supreme Leader‚ the Chanyu‚ was implicitly recognized as having the same amount of authority and prestige as that of the Chinese emperor. Like the Han and other Chinese Emperors Like many nomad tribes yet to appear‚ the Xiongnu had a hierarchy

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    military merely spread to Germanic lands and the Balkans. Along with that‚ Rome succumbed to more invasions and conflicts than the Hans did. Rome was invaded by Muslims‚ the Huns‚ and Visigoths‚ but the Han dynasty merely lost a single conflict with the Xiongnu people. Additionally‚ the Han people were more prepared for disaster by storing food up for a time of desperate need. Meanwhile‚ there is no record of citizens from the Roman Empire investing a great deal of interest in the concept of preparation

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    1. Summary The overall aim of this report is to investigate how the physical geography (location‚ climate‚ biosphere and landscape) and human geography (cultural‚ transportation‚ economic‚ political and urban development) of Inner Mongolia affect its tourism industry. Our objectives are divided into three parts. First‚ we are going to see whether the local government is confident to develop its tourism or not. Second‚ we want to find the strengths and weaknesses of Inner Mongolia’s tourism development

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    hunger‚ sickness‚ and extreme heat or cold weather. Another harsh condition they had to face leaving families and villages for lots of years. 30‚000 men from the Quinn were forced to build the wall until completed they also had to fight against the Xiongnu while also trying to protect the wall. In conclusion from all these harsh conditions the Quinn and the Han had to face that is why I think that the benefits did not outweigh the

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    Rome and Han Empires

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    From about 30 B.C.E to the 200’s A.C.E the Roman and the Han Empire’s fell. The Roman Empire had 2 centuries of Pax Romana (Peace in Rome) that ended with the death of Marcus Aurelius and started the decline and fall of the empire. In the Han Empire Liu Bang ruled the Empire very peacefully and restores unity to China‚ Bang established a centralized government‚ lowered taxes and softened punishments. Following Bang’s death Wudi ruled the Han empire and was known as the Martial Emperor because he

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    The Roman and Han Empires were the most powerful empires among the Classical Empires. The Han Dynasty and Roman Empire were similar in their falls because they both fell to nomadic invaders‚ and because they both fell because of a decline in economic trade. The Han and the Roman Empires were different in their falls because the Han suffered from serious revolts whereas the Romans did not; also the effects of their falls were different because China was able to make a fairly quick comeback whereas

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    power. In ruling terms there was two choices a or b and neither proved to be the key to never ending power. Finally‚ is the difference in their methods of dealing with intruders; the Hans north border was constantly raided by the Xiongnu‚ nomadic people north of China‚ they were very skilled horsemen and being nomads they had successful raids against Chinese settlers and before military power could reach the affected areas they had dispersed and couldn’t be fought so they attempted

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    Gianna Esposito 12/26/12 Mrs. Ventuleth WHAP Fa Mulan is the daughter of the honorable Fa Zhou‚ a strong and proud man‚ loyal to his country. Despite his efforts to raise his daughter by the traditions which has shaped his country for centuries‚ Mulan is a headstrong and adventurous individual with a will of her own. She tries hard to please her family and uphold the family honor‚ but‚ to her disappointment‚ ends up letting them‚ and herself‚ down. Looking

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    Matthew Vinas Chapter 5 10/9/12 The Han dynasty and Gupta India were both large powerful empire who conquered most if not all their surrounding neighbors. They left a impression on the surrounding area and its history. Regardless of this influence they could not avoid the looming end that was coming. Like all large civilizations of its time both Gupta India’s and the Han’s golden age had to end. There are many reasons for this the largest ones being corrupt or weak government‚ foreign invasions

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    Thousands of years ago in ancient China‚ there lived a beautiful and smart young woman named Mulan. She lived with her parents‚ her grandparents‚ and her dog named little brother. Mulan’s father had once been a great warrior‚ but his leg had been injured in battle. As an only child‚ Mulan felt responsible for keeping the family honor.One day‚ a man arrived with terrible news from the Emperor. The Huns‚ China’s enemy‚ had attacked. The Emperor had ordered that one member from each family‚ man or

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