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    The Importance Of Noise

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    ears are divided into three sections each section with its own parts and functions play their part in enabling us to hear a noise or sound. The outer ear collects and carries vibrations (sound) to the middle ear where it is amplified allowing the inner ear to hear the noise sending it to the brain. To control the amount of noise exposure workers experience regulations were made. The General Application Regulations 2007, Chapter 1 of Part 5: Control of Noise at Work sets out the legal noise…

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    Mongolia Research Paper

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    to be found only in Mongolia. Climbing the Sand Dunes: You can also spend a few hours in climbing to the top of the Khongor sand dunes. These sand dunes will offer you a panoramic view of the expansive and captivating desert. Ulaanbaatar city: The capital city shows you how ancient culture can be fused with modern-day trends with ease. The ruins of monasteries rub shoulders with glass encased skyscrapers here while the covered Narantul Market gives you a single point from where to pick up…

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    The Mongols ruled much of the Asian continent from 1206 to 1368. The impact that the Mongols had on the world was very strong. According to document 1 in the DBQ, more than double the amount of land conquered by Alexander the Great was conquered by the Mongols loyal ruler, Genghis Khan. Cruel and intelligent battle strategies created many different effects.. The Mongolians of the Asian Steppe had a positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1206 to 1368 by…

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    Lisa Haisha once said, “Great leaders don’t set out to be a leader… they set out to make a difference. It’s never about the role- always about the goal.” This quote tell us that good leaders set out to do the best that they can and not to be famous or popular. The leadership and government of the Yuan Dynasty was very good because of the strong leaders and the strict, orderly government. This can be very beneficial to an empire because people can be controlled instead of crazy and violent, a…

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    Out of the many great leaders/warriors to have been born, one man made a mark on the world that would forever change history. The man named Temujin better known to the world as Genghis Khan, would become Mongolia’s greatest leader and ancestor. Genghis Khan was the son of a warrior tribe chief named Yesukhei. Most of the western world has seen Genghis Khan as a barbarian that slaughtered, plundered, and destroyed many cultures. But for the Mongols, they saw him as a national hero that united…

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    country’s citizens from these types of threats. The last example of this is Constantinople in the early 1500’s. Constantinople was under constant threat of invaders by land and sea, so in order to protect what they could, the city built walls and even built walls inside the city so that the invaders could…

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    That after Genghis’s father dies, he is not recognised as the leader of his tribe because he it too young. This was mentioned because it is important for the reader to know that at first Genghis Khan is not successful. The Document does not mention the blood clot in Temujin’s hand when he was born, this it because it is not very important and was probably added to entice the viewer. That he and his family had to survive off game for much of his childhood. The reason for this is similar to why…

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    Gold In the ancient Chinese dynasties has been represented in different material. Before the Spring and Autumn Period (770BC- 403BC). Gold often was represented bronze, which was the dominate and widespread material other than iron. Ancient people did not understand so much about gold, and also the limited availability of gold. Precious metal gold was not utilized regularly until a few dynasties later. However, After the Warring States Period (403BC- 221BC). People started to consider in which…

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    these difficulties. I am proud of my president, Nursultan Nazarbaev, who always puts the people first. He is a truly wise man, a true patriot, a stable politician and strategist, who fought for independence of my country and built the most contemporary city in the world, so-called Astana. People trust him and rely on this…

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    How barbaric were the Mongols? Im 13th century CE, the Mongols created the largest empire in history. The Mongols were across Asia, the Middle-East, and Eastern Europe. They even extended from Korea to Poland and from Vietnam to Syria. The world called them “Barbarians,” but in ancient Greece they called them “Barbaros” which were meant foreigners. The Mongols are barbaric because they are strategic, brutal, and they are conquers. The Mongols are barbaric because they are strategic with their…

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