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    Contrasting the rise of Islam in the first Caliphate to the final Islamic empire, encompassed in the Ottomans, shows many parallels while not being completely homogeneous. Both dominions grew through military conquest and both were ultimately unable to maintain central control of their outskirts, a consequence of inefficient delegation. They showed “tolerance” to non-Muslims through inequality under the law, higher taxes, and slavery. Many positions within their military and government…

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    The Rise of Eunuchs in the Middle of Confucianism The Ming Dynasty witnessed the highest point of the eunuch system and its political influence in the Chinese government during the 15th century. The eunuch system was the system where castrated men were responsible for carrying out assignments as servant for the Chinese emperor and government officers in the palace, also known as Ceremonial Directors in the Ming court (Scholz 129). Despite the conflict against traditional Confucianism, which was…

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    policies were unConstitutional or not. Now those same antiAmerican leftists are doing everything they can to obstruct Donald Trump at every turn. Simple ideas of returning choices back to individual states and school systems, instead of a federal bureaucracy mandating what our kids eat and the sexual indoctrination of 6 year olds. Simple ideas like suspending refugee programs after numerous domestic terrorist attacks and serious criminal acts (rapes, assaults, murder and vandalism) by…

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    sultan for ottoman). Geographically there was much overlap, in the near east and North Africa, although the Roman Empire included territory in Western Europe never taken by the ottomans. At their heights, both had efficient militaries and bureaucracies; the Turks were very effective in the 1400s and later in part because of their fairly meritocratic system. But…

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    some legislatures which have three or more separate parts, chambers or houses.The Bicameralism is made up by the senate and house. 2. Compare and contrast the various responsibilities and functions of the House and Senate. The house is more of bureaucracy they have the power to impeach the president. They also start the revenue taxes they are the foundation of the congress and has direct democracy. The house comes up with the idea and the senate…

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    When it comes to planning it focuses on selecting the most suitable goals for the organizational and the most efficient way on how to achieve those goals. Organizing involves deciding the tasks and how it may relate. Which allows employees to work together to accomplish the planned goals. In regards to leading, managers are placed there to motivate and coordinate employees to work together to achieve set goals in an organizational. When controlling, managers are placed there monitor and measure…

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    Marx’s Alienation vs. Weber’s Dehumanization Consequences of Rationalization For many years, Karl Marx and Max Weber – despite their similarities and differences in theories – both share a similar vision of a capitalist society. Marx’s theory of alienation resemblance much to Weber’s theory of dehumanizing consequences of rationalization, that is, both theories suggest that individuals are estranged from themselves, others, and from society. What is alienation? By alienation, for Karl Marx…

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    Saxon Protestant (WASP) ethic. This recalcitrance to other’s profit has shaped the political landscape from the 1880s forward by means of Federal regulations and incremental encroachment through all three branches (or 4th if you count the Federal bureaucracy). The derogatory term “robber barons” and has been replaced by the ongoing utterance of the “1%”. The Conservative movement on the other hand has recognized the exploitation of resources, whether it be natural, human talent or labor or…

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    The history of China can be traced back to approximately 5000 years ago, and the written language matured around 1300 BCE. After the maturation of the written language, literature began to flourish in China; it grew voluminous, sophisticated, and kaleidoscopic, to a degree that is unparalleled in the history of humanity. However, amidst various themes delineated in literary works, one appears to be particularly note-worthy and later becomes a tradition, an epitome, of Chinese literature:…

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    The North Carolina Senate Bill 8 removal of all limits on the number of charter schools should be canceled and postponed. Current evidence does not adequately prove the success or failure of charter schools. We need to investigate more on the minimum requirement for a charter school to succeed in meeting its expectations and make sure that those conditions will be available by the time the charter “cap” is removed again. The expected impact of charter schools including on student achievement.…

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