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    Mercury is a rocky planet and is the closest celestial body to the sun in our solar system. The planet is covered in many craters, boulders and pulverized dust. The planet lacks an atmosphere to help dictate temperature changes throughout a day, so the planet can experience many temperature swings multiple times per day. After a number of observations, it has been inferred that the planet has been geologically inactive for billions of years. There are no signs of dust storms, clouds, rivers…

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    Imperial Recovery Essay

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    Imperial Recovery in 15th Cent How did hierarchies/networks recover? How does this shape modern age? Why did recovery focus on emp bldg? Response Mongol khanates collapse Imperialism in Inner Eurasian Circuit Fighting vs nomads Incorporate nomads Both can lead to large emps Modern geopol map takes shape China Mongol rule Chinese style bureaucracy Non-Chinese officials Hist of Yuan Dynasty White-washed hist The Mongols are almost written out of it Collapse Inflation (bc govt printed too much $)…

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    Mercury:The surface geology of the planet Mercury can be very easily described as - Rocky. Because of this it bears as strong resemblance to the earths moon. This is due the the heavily cratered surface which has been caused by asteroids which has caused these giant craters in the planets surface, leaving pulverized dust and boulders behind. The reason all of the asteroids were able to hit the surface of this planet is because its magnetic field is not strong enough to deflect or slow them down…

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    America has been a continent found in 1492 by Christopher Columbus. When the discovery of America occurred three intercultural continents were able to interact with each other. Three distinctive cultures—Native American, European, and African—influenced and shaped the environment in a fascinating part of America.These continents joined together to become stronger and soon be interdependent. Europe, America and Africa are three continent that were able to unite and differ politically, socially…

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    The Black Death “was probably the greatest public health disaster in recorded history.”(449) It spread across the Eurasian continent and in parts of Africa in the 1340’s, killing and estimated 70 million people and over 60% of the European population. It was used as the first ever form of biological warfare by the Mongols. Three Authors named Gabriele de’ Mussis, Giovanni Boccaccio, and Ahmad al-Maqrizi wrote about their first and second hand accounts of the decease; and how it affected people…

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    i, 14-17), “It is the bright day that brings forth the adder; /And that craves wary walking. Crown him that;-- /And then, I grant, we put a sting in him, /That at his will he may do danger with.” Brutus explains Caesar acts like a small venomous Eurasian snake that emerges during the evening. Brutus also says that people act careful and avert the snake. If the event of Caesars crowning occurs he would turn into a dangerous snake and his intentions might turn sour. His ambition would consume his…

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    Her father wish for nothing to left of her mother so he ordered all pictures destroyed. Now she has hardly nothing left because she is an unwanted child of her father. Some time after the death of Adeline's mother, her father married a beautiful Eurasian woman named Jean. The children were all…

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    Geographic location affects what animals are available to a civilization by where the animals are native from. This gives Eurasians in that time an increased amount of meat, protein, milk, clothing, fuel for fires, shelter, blankets, more ways of farming, fertilizer which spreads seeds, and transportation which makes moving food and equipment way easier. The geographic location for some countries affects them greatly because there is only 1 hotspot with 13 of the 14 domesticated animals. This…

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    it freely hunts any animal it can overtake, primarily other rodents and small mammals, but also larger mid-sized mammals, various birds,reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. In ornithological study, the great horned owl is often compared to the Eurasian eagle owl, a closely related species which, despite the latter's notably larger size, occupies the same ecological niche in Eurasia, and the red-tailed hawk, with which it often shares similar habitat, prey and nesting habits by day and is thus…

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    The Rise Of Khrushchev

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    The Soviet Union was one of the most powerful communist countries in the world due to its invincible army. During the Stalin’s era, Moscow was the center of an international communist movement. Most of the communist nations during the Cold War were the Soviet satellite states such as Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria, along with China. From the Soviet’s perspective, the foreign communist parties could be used in diplomatic games with the Western powers and as necessary parts of the…

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