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    “ministry of the truth” where he spends his days going through old history and altering it to fit the party’s wishes. He is confused by the Party’s stories of history. The Party claims that Oceania has always been allied with Eastasia in a war against Eurasia, but Winston seems to remember a time when this was not true. The Party also says that Emmanuel Goldstein, the alleged leader of the Brotherhood, is the most dangerous man alive, but Winston doesn’t…

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    Management of Multinational Companies How multinational companies manage employees in other countries is actually quite interesting. Some might think employees in other countries are managed headquarters or local offices, and in some corporations this is true. Some companies will use a combination of corporate and local management. Some companies will use corporate management only. The choice to use corporate or local management is mostly based on the culture of the local company. When an…

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    Silk Road Mongols

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    From the silkworms, China was able to make silk a cloth made for elites and desired everywhere. The creation of the silk road uniting Eurasia was named for this one product. The silk road allowed for the trade of other luxurious goods. Silk was so highly wanted the Byzantine snuck out the silkworm, which is the secret behind silk, if by the princess of a monk. The silk road opened the exchange of religions like Buddhism. But diseases also could spread on the silk road like smallpox, measles, and…

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    Power In 1984

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    In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, the society of Oceania is divided by social status into three separate groups, the Inner Party which has utmost governmental power, the Outer Party, the working class of Oceania, and the Proles, a lower class considered significantly inferior to the others. The Inner Party being the most powerful sect of society has complete and total control over the citizens of Oceania, exercising their power to limitless extents. In the process of seeking to exert total…

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    white…and more, to know that black is white, and to forget that one has ever believed the contrary” (Orwell 212). The people will believe anything the Party tells them; if the Party says that Oceania has always been at war with Eastasia and that Eurasia is the ally, then it is true. This docile attention, this submissiveness, creates an easy advantage for the party to gain the power that it selfishly…

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    Evidence of this is in document # 6 “From the beginnings of the Mongol empire, The Mongol Khans fostered trade and sponsored numerous caravans. The very size of the Mongol empire increased the wider dissemination of goods and ideas throughout Eurasia as merchants and others could now travel from one end of the empire to the other with greater security.”. This quote gives proof that the Mongols gave the 13th century new great trade routes and opportunities. This is a positive impact on the world…

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    The Great Dying impacted it by the death of major portions of the Native populations in the Americans. For many years, the Americas were isolated from Afro-Eurasia. This means that they were not exposed to any European Diseases, which means they did not gain immunity to these diseases. Because of this, the diseases were rampant through the native societies killing major portions of their populations. This made…

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    Swastika Essay

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    History of the Swastika The swastika has an ample history. It is a primordial symbol in the form of a hooked cross. The arms of the cross are of equivalent extent with a branch projecting from the end of each branch, always in the same direction. In the early days, the inclination of the swastika was interchangeable as can be seen on silk patterns from ancient China. The clockwise variant of the swastika is related to death and hate and the counterclockwise version has the original connotation -…

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    Essay On Han Dynasty

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    However, the tests for the service system were expensive, so only wealthy could afford to take it. During the Han Dynasty minting and the circulation of coin currency grew. The Silk Road made trade and tributary exchanges with foreign countries across Eurasia possible. Han China was comprised of a three-tiered social system with the emperor on top. Next were the Aristocrats and bureaucrats and they received greater pensions and legal privileges due to the status. At the bottom, there were the…

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    Every major city is inhabited by all kinds of people. Nearly in every corner of this planet, there is demand for goods from all over the world. If your favorite kind of food is from a culture other than your own, then you too are unconsciously a part of globalization. The influence of other cultures is so engrained and present in all of our lives that we are almost numb to it. Your car can be Korean, your phone American, and even if you shop at a local supermarket, most of your groceries are…

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