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    Ancient china How many years have Ancient China last? Ancient china lasted about 2,000 years.I know that ancient china last for 2,000 years because the 2000 years of ancient china was all war.Also people that the ancient china would last longer than 2,000.There was a emperor named kublai and kublai understood the chinese way.When people came to china such as the indians. The indians lived in caves by a river so they could grow there farm and catch food there because animals need water and…

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    between the Axis Powers and the Allies, as well as the most gruesome and brutal war in history. In the beginning, the Axis Powers containing Italy, Japan, and Germany, who were entirely commanded by Führer Adolf Hitler, seized countless countries in Eurasia, as well as raided their cities and took their Jews. Although at the same time, the Allies, containing the United States, Great Britain, France, China, and the Soviet Union, were fighting back and slowly taking back the countries the Axis…

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    In a dark dark cold miserable place lives an extraordinary creature that defies science. They only live here because they love to be in dark, wet, mysterious places. They are the ghost of the sea, they come to the surface and it sounds like they are howling like a screaming banshee. You are extremely lucky if you find one of these ghost white Odontoceti whale in the Arctic. In order to understand beluga whales you first must look at their habitat, diet, how they eat, and the threats that are…

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    The Maya middle preclassic period began around 1000 BC. During this same time in other parts of the World, David becomes king of the ancient Israelites and the Iron Age begins for much of Eurasia. Across the Pacific ocean, the ancient Japanese begin to cultivate rice. Everywhere in the World cultures were thriving. This was the period of time when the roots of a complex Maya society began to steadily form and they became a more advanced people. A progression that occurred after centuries of…

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    The Homo erectus was believed to have lived about 1.89 million years ago in North, South, and East Africa; western and east Asia. They possessed a human like body with the ability to stand upright with its elongated legs, shorter arms compared to the torso and a slightly larger braincase relative to the size of the face. With these discoveries in the fossilized anatomy it seems that these features are adaptations for a life lived on the ground. They had the ability to walk and possibly run long…

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    Isaac and Bell focus on the search for understanding the meaning of the cold war, questioning the reason for the peculiar naming of such event. The chosen words such as “cold” are general in a sense to understand the situation. The term used in the book Uncertain Empire: American History and the ideas of the Cold War calls cold as a descriptive word to understand the Soviet Union itself and the temperament between the Soviet Union and the United States. The word war used loosely to illustrate…

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    organs. Keeping them as a pet is also an example of having them domesticated because they are tamed instead of wild. Dates of domestication are evidence found between 8,000-2500 B.C. and DNA and genetics is also evident. Chapter 10: Diamond proposes Eurasia not only has an advantage in plants and animals, but also in geographic size and…

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    the title of “Best-Seller.” (1984 Essay, 2015). The world in Nineteen Eighty-Four is split into three states: Oceania, which comprises the Americas, the Atlantic Islands including the British Isles, Australasia and the southern portion of Africa; Eurasia, which comprises the whole of the northern part of the European and Asiatic land-mass, from Portugal to the Bering Strait; and Eastasia, which is smaller than the others and with a less definite…

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    Why Did Buddhism Spread

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    Buddhism began in India and spread rapidly throughout South Asia, and was eventually able to begin spreading beyond South Asia. Over time, South Asians absorbed many thoughts as well as traditions of outside influences which they applied to their religion, Buddhism and this allowed Buddhism to further develop, more so than ever before. Buddhists mainly stressed the sufferings involved in life and a desire to end these sufferings and to eventually achieve nirvana, which was a state of…

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    Throughout the Post Classical era (600 C.E - 1450 C.E), there were several powerful conquests and religious influences across Eurasia. Historical terms such as Pax Mongolica and Dar al-Islam refer to two of the most influential groups in the Post Classical Era, the Mongols and the Islams. Reasonable minds will differ, but I think the most important and influential development during the Post Classical Era was Pax Mongolica. This condensed essay will provide persuasive evidence from many sources…

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