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    Hollow Earth Myths

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    where UFOs come from. Theories about the Earth’s core are ever changing, and while there is no concrete proof about what is hidden beneath the ground with such a world existing, many theories have passed along through the generations such as, the inner Earth being a spiritual place for the dead, Earth is nothing but solid rock with other minerals that make up the inside, and the Earth is hollow and is holding different types of species unknown to mankind. The thought of a subterranean land on…

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    The Mongols Impact

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    The Mongols Impact on the World In the thirteenth century, a small tribe from the grassland in modern day Kazakhstan called a steppe were just simple nomads at the time. However, a man named Temujin became a fearless clan leader titled Genghis Khan. He brought the nomadic people together to form the Mongols, and they conquered most of Asia. The Mongols did many terrible things during their conquering. They killed thousands of people and destroyed towns and crops, but actually, their impact was…

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    Ming Dynasty

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    The founder of the Ming dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, rose from humble beginnings. Under Yuan rule, he was an oppressed Chinese peasant boy, and during the rebellions against them, he called upon the Chinese to take China back for themselves, overthrowing the Mongols. Overall, the Ming dynasty had support because they were overthrowing foreign corruption. Furthermore, they wanted to fight to restore the dignity of their nationality by bringing an end to the chaos of the final Yuan years. For that…

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    Mongol leader Genghis Khan born by the name of Temujin (1162-1227) rose from humble early stages to establish the largest land empire in history. After uniting the nomadic tribes of the Mongolian plateau, he seized huge areas of central Asia and China. His descendants extended the realm even further, advancing to such distant places only on horse and walking like Vietnam, Syria, Poland, and Korea. At their peak, at the high of the Mongols empire, they had controlled somewhere between 12 million…

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    The Mongols were the most successful empire during the time period. The Mongols were the most successful because they practiced different things. The Mongols had an empire bigger than the Romans for a few reasons. The Mongols had one of the most dominant militaries during their empire. The Mongols were trained in riding and hunting as soon as they could hold a bow (History, 2014). The Mongols were trained while they were still adolescents and would continue their training through their life. The…

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    Genghis Khan, born as Temujin, controlled the world’s largest empire. He conquered vast territories across the continents of Europe and Asia. An empire that vast could not have been formed without ambition, excellent organizational skills, a strong military, destruction, and chaos. To prove that Genghis Khan was a great ruler, one must look at his early life, and his desire to unite Mongolia through multiple military campaigns ending in a strong, sole, rulership. The hardships of Temujin’s…

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    Mongol politics were similar in their goals of gaining wealthiness. Although there was this main goal, the political rule still varied in China and the Middle East under Mongol rule. In terms of taxes, both areas had initially issued heavy taxation policies to the people of their new captured land. In China though, the heavy taxes did not stay as they did in Persia. When Kublai Khan ruled starting in 1271, he adopted a chinese favorable ruling style. He lowered taxes for the chinese people as…

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    The first inner quality that I value is patience. This inner quality is extremely important for childhood educators because in order to understand children one must be able to be patient and put themselves in a child’s shoe to see how they see the world. Children deserve educators that care and appreciate them and not educators who are just doing their job because they have to. There are various of ways to demonstrate patience in order to be a successful childhood educator. The first strategy…

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    family drawings by children ages 5-7 years are significantly related to the quality of relationships with caregivers (Main, Kaplan, & Cassidy, 1985; Fury et al., 1997). Discrete signs include the location of figures, distance between the parents and child, size of figures, lacking color or detail, and presence of vulnerability. Researchers examining children’s drawings posit that aspects such as vulnerability, emotional distance, and tension/anger, as reflected…

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    more versus other therapy types. Play therapy is mostly used for children having depression from family issues. Play therapy is typically for children because children like to play with toys. This helps the play therapist with a chance to get the child to talk out their hidden emotions. The purpose of play therapy is to decrease the child’s behavioral and emotional difficulties that prevent them from releasing their full potential. With this type of therapy it should improve impulse decision,…

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