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    tolls. Plus, nomadic tribes from northern China looted villages and held ransom money from the growing Chinese Empire. In addition, the Silk Road created empires through trade. Trade and raids brought knowledge and wealth to the nomadic tribes in Mongolia, who were presumably also the ancestors…

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    The Bombing Of Hiroshima

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    The first bomb was dropped fifteen minutes before eight on August, 6th 1945. The city’s residents had been expecting a raid, however nothing could have prepared them for the Uranium gun-type atomic bomb which engulfed their city in a burning white light that morning. This bomb was unlike anything anyone had ever seen, and even the speculations and theories of survivors could not begin to explain what it was. Each and every account of what happened that day varies, whether the person was in…

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    Barley Factory History

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    The barley ( Hordeum vulgare) quickly and cold culture or fed with crops increase quality of the cover soil. Barley factory is many critical functions. Barley seed is relatively inexpensive and available. The ancient civilization the important serial Barley also among the people working classes of Europe was an important food grain In the late 19th century, wheat, rye, oats and other grain to power supply of barley instead of rich .The health of workers athletes and barley body strength as a…

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    Watching four babies from four parts of the globe as they grow from infancy to toddlerhood is an interesting experience. And that is exactly what the documentary Babies gives you the opportunity to observe. If I ever needed to see firsthand how certain aspects of childhood—like grasping, crawling, and pulling oneself upright—are almost entirely nature, this film is a good place to find that out. Babies showed how four children from four very different parts of the globe grew during the first…

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    “FRACK OFF!” reads a flimsy yard sign as cars zoom along Peninsula road. The sign highlights a debate across Northern Michigan, the Midwest, the United States, and the rest of the world. Our world relies heavily on fossil fuels to power our everyday actions. Driving, cooking, heating homes. Horizontal Hydraulic Fracturing. A revolutionary advancement in the collection of natural gas. The best part about it, America is sitting on top of biggest untapped pockets of it in the world. Potentially…

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    Gaining Clarity

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    there is something that can be done to lessen the transgressions of the companies that do so much damage. Asia is a hub of manufacturing while at the same time is a hub of industrial pollution. So much so that just north of China is some parts of Mongolia the weather is constituted as “smoke”. There are restrictions put in to place to limit the pollution and fix the damage but, this has done very little in solving the problem and stopping these factories from…

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    Fascism is a form of totalitarianism that focuses on racism, militarism, nationalism and imperialism. Germany and Japan are two countries who during WW2 personified all of that. One major component of fascism is racism. People in fascist societies are incredibly intolerant towards other races, ethnicities and cultures. They think that the people of their “race” are superior than others. For example, some Japanese people wanted to distance themselves from China, and even gave Chinese people…

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    GULF MEDICAL UNIVERSITY General Pharmacognosy Assignment – Bupleurum chinense Reg. no: 2014ph22 Name: Aya Dzhakha Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Introduction to Bupleurum chinense: 1. General information: 1. Biological source. 2. Synonyms. 3. Geographical source. 2. Morphology. 3. Active constituents. 4. Therapeutic uses. 5. Other reported information: 1. Toxicity and safety…

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    Russia Russia is a country in Europe that has existed and been inhabited since Paleolithic times. Russian Federation or Modern Russian has grown into the largest country in the world. Several major events have built Russia into what we know today. The early history during the ninth century C.E. Kievan Russia developed the first political party that reigned from the 10th-12th century (The World Fact Book, 2016). Since then there have been a plethora of leaders and developments. They…

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    People often make bad decisions that makes them regret afterwards. For example, People gamble and lose all of their money, make bets on things that they are not a hundred percent sure of. We can see such examples from people’s life experience and from many movies and various literatures. In the short story “The Bet”, Anton Chekhov wrote about two gentleman who make bet on whether life imprisonment or execution is more moral than the other. The lawyer, who went to prison tried to prove that going…

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