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    Zhongguo, which is what the ancient Chinese called their land, was isolated by long distances and many physical barriers from a majority of ancient civilizations. This could be the reason why early Chinese civilizations where so different from the rest. The Himalayas, Tien Shan Mountains, the harsh deserts, dense jungles, and the Pacific Ocean are just a few specific examples why the civilization where so hard to get to or get out of. So, when taking that into consideration one would think two…

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    the social pyramid next are his nobles or priests. The next highest class were the people owned land and the artisans then the laborers and slaves. The government was centrally located and directly connected to the gods. In Mesopotamia the kings ruled individual cities instead of the entire civilization. The class system was very similar to the Shang dynasty; priest, merchants and artisans, commoners or laborers, slaves. In Mesopotamia, religion and often fought for power. These two…

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    Gothic Architecture Throughout history architecture has been the most prominent outward expression which defines an era. Whether it was the pyramids of Egypt or the ritualistic sites such as Stonehenge or Chichen Itza, they tell the story of the times. These towering edifices of magnificent proportion naturally did not have the advantage of modern tools and equipment. Using ingenious structural components instead of overhead cranes, workers labored daily lifting heavy stone and putting each…

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    Societal Ramifications of Plant and Animal Domestication The Neolithic period (from 9000 B.C.E to 2500 B.C.E) was a time of great growth and change for the people of Earth. It was brought about by the domestication of several types of plants and animals. Animal domestication began as a mutually beneficial relationship between wolves and humans, whereas plant domestication arose when our forager ancestors began planting seeds. The development of these mutually beneficial relationships undeniably…

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    Zardozi Case Study

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    exports by 12% and number of workers had increased by 33.33%5. Fig1 Generic Structure of Industry The exporter/retailer gets the contract and delegates it to Karkhandaars and/or HBW. Karkhandaars are small local production units where Karigars or artisans work. ANALYSIS OF THE INDUSTRY The overall industry outlook of Lucknow seems to be robust with a gradual increase in investment over the period 2006-07 to 2010-11 apart from a dip being seen in the year 2008-09 i.e. during…

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    Keirsey Temperament Sorter, Task versus People Profile, Ethical Orientation, and Conflict Style. I completed the four self-assessments and have written a brief summary of the results. Keirsey Temperament Sorter Score: Artisan The Keirsey Temperament Sorter revealed that I am an Artisan. This temperament describes my personality perfectly. I am extremely business-minded and enjoy the outdoors and every athletic even that comes with it. I love to work around the house, building things with…

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    sophisticated Egyptians. The early Egyptians had a class structure. At the top of the class, a god in human form a pharaoh oversaw all (ushistory.org, 2014). At the bottom of the class, slaves and servants. The middle class consisted of farmers, artisans, merchants, scribes, soldiers, and government officials. This structure helped the pharaohs on daily life. See the pharaohs could not carry on all the everyday jobs so he had others distribute work to the lowest person. For the duration of…

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    In both the urban artisan economy and the rustic rural world, ladies were generally viewed as assuming a similarly essential part as men. They were full accomplices in the family's mission for financial achievement. Their status changed generously as a consequence of the Mechanical…

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    The transitions from an agricultural based economy to an industrial economy did not just happen in the span of a few years. The first stages of the Industrial Revolution began in the 1800s and by the 1900s the United States was en route to becoming one of the world’s leading industrial powers. The American Civil War ended in 1865 and had left everything north of the Mason-Dixon line in a really good place (economically, politically, socially, and industrially), the North was building up their…

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    Analysis Of Turgot

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    society into three classes is was the productive or agricultural, the salaried or artisan class, and the land-owning class. It happen after Turgot tracing the origin of commerce .After discussing the evolution of the different systems…

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