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    protection and a strong leader. “You can see that China’s highest mountains are in the west… The highest peak in the Himalayas- and in the world- is Mount Everest, at 29,035 feet”(Reading A pg. 470). These high mountains were used as a barrier between invaders and themselves. With everyone being isolated in China by mountains, it made it easier for the emperor to take control over the people in China. This led to emperors becoming very strict with who they ruled over. For example, “The emperor…

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    started to come to Greece.They started to make governments, set of laws Had armies, and collected tax .Also all Greek city state have a god or a goddess which all The citizens had great respect and sacrifice. In 1200 BC Indo- European Invaders came to Greece end the invaders married citizens of Greece. They sailed to places like west Asia and Crete, and picked up ideas. They built palaces and big tombs for the leaders. Timeline Greek history is divided…

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    the opposite side of the opinion about random locker searches, there are fascinating number of individuals who believe that random locker searches should be manacled. Above all, random locker searches will be an invader to students penetralia. Random locker searches can be a huge invader to the student private items. If a student of the school has some kind of distemper has to have medicine and want to keep the disease a secret, then he should have the right to keep it a secret. Students that…

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    against invaders and the concept of the ecological niche, I believe his argument loses its influence by not centralizing on how we can make invasive species become less harmful in an ecosystem with no diversity rather then completely accepting the concept that invasion decreases when biodiversity increases. He claims that niches are empty when there’s fewer species and filled when there’s more species causing ecosystems with high biodiversity to become more resistant against its invaders.…

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    role in society. So when the reign of Justinian was over, the Church had a foundation on which they continued on in great power. So when Germans later invaded the Empire, they and created a new society called the Christendom (Pavlac). However, these invaders were illiterate, and therefore lead to the medieval period. From this, the Church became more independent on its…

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    Due to the lack of predators that view unfamiliar organisms as a source of energy, invasive species possess the advantage of survival; hence invaders are prone to overpopulate, overtake native species, and deplete limited resources. On the surface, the issue may be viewed as dealing specifically with only one single ecosystem, but in reality the process ends with considerable amounts of native…

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    How did the Indian Caste system differ from the organization of Chinese society? Both China and India used systems that divided people into classes, they both differed however. In the caste system, a person’s caste is hereditary, with attaining a higher caste being almost impossible within a lifetime. The caste system is also very expansive, containing over “300 jati (or livings), which became further divided into a multitude of subcastes” (56). On the other hand, China’s class system was not…

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    Analysis Of Pope Urban II

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    invasions in Palestine. Pope Urban II has pressed the whole Roman Catholic Church during the recent church council in Clermont, France to take up arms against the Muslim invaders. As he spoke to the large crowd he recalled the horrible atrocities that have been inflicted on fellow Christians at the hands of these Muslim invaders. He also promised that those who died in the Crusade will go to heaven and those who survived would earn great wealth from the spoils. His speech ended with thunderous…

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    Reasons Why Rome Fell

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    I love soccer. 3 things that can go wrong while playing goalie is having your back bent backward, standing inside the goal, and not paying attention to the ball and players. Just like you can get blown out in a soccer game, so can an empire. Political assassinations, military problems, and foreign invasions. Of these, the most important reason was foreign invasions. One important reason that Rome fell was political assassinations. Evidence that there was a problem is that there were 23 emperors…

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    towards the beach where he could count the men sleeping under the sun. He found a decent cover of trees and bushes and kneeled down to spy on his targets. It had only been about 2 hours since Odysseus had been alerted to the exsistence of Alkaios the Invader. Odysseus of Ithaca understood Lysimachus’s panic, for there were around 1500 well armoured, well armed men, who were in their prime, strong and healthy from a life of looting and plundering. Behind them on the shore were two massive boats…

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