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    Bunch, Justin Hist. 121 Fall 2014 Prof Zarinebaf Cultural Transference via Mongol Means In the early 13th century many settled civilizations from Europe to Asia were shaken and sundered by a group of people who were previously unheard of. A group of people not unlike the nomad tribes of the Middle East led by the Prophet Muhammad, a group of people not unlike the Saxons and later Vikings of continental Europe who brought about the destruction of the Roman Empire many years prior. For like…

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    They have taken over many of the sex trafficking networks in Italy and other Western European countries. A recent crackdown on speedboat routes between Albania and Italy has resulted in more overland travel from Albania through the former Yugoslavia. Women enslaved by Albanians have reported extreme violence including regular beatings, torture and rape. Victims of Albanians typically work on the streets from dusk until dawn, controlled either…

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    1.1. Sustainable Development The idea of energy efficient, healthy buildings has been around for a long time, it is now that the concept of “green” or “sustainable” building has entered the mainstream and catching the global attention. There are probably several reasons; Global Warming, rising energy costs, the growing awareness, declining oil reserves, and concerns about our limited water supply. The list goes on, but whatever the reason or reasons; energy efficient building is a concept whose…

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    Who doesn’t enjoy a nice party? Weather it’s a gathering of you and your close friends or the biggest house party you can only experience in theaters. Now picture yourself in the “Roaring Twenties”. Imagine luxurious mansions, hollow bottles of alcohol spread all around the side tables. Smoking, flirting, being drunk, letting go, this was the “Roaring Twenties”. The Roaring Twenties began in 1920’s. Three components made up this decade: Alcohol Prohibition, Flappers, and the Jazz Age. Each…

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    Call Of The Wild Essay

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    The American classic that I have chosen to read and write a report about was The Call of The Wild written by Jack London. My passion for dogs motivated me to read this American classic. I have two dogs—a Chihuahua and a Golden Retriever. Therefore, I thought it would be interesting to read a book about dogs. The story shows the perspective of the main character, who is a dog named Buck. In addition, I thought I could learn some things about the behavior of dogs and the way they think. Also…

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    The Great Gatsby is the story of a very wealthy man, Jay Gatsby as told by Nick Carraway. Nick originally works in Manhattan, but is a Midwesterner who lives on Long Island. Gatsby’s gigantic mansion sits across from Carraway’s modest home, and Carraway eventually becomes a little curious about his new neighbor after being invited to one of his famous parties. Nick soon comes to realize that Jay is in love with Daisy Buchanan, which is Nick’s cousin and the wife of Tom Buchanan. Buchanan takes…

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    Griffith Chaney. He was born on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California. When Jack was a boy, he was part of the working-class and worked very hard as a teen. Jack’s first experience of writing was when he had his stories published in the Overland Monthly. His first famous book he published was The Call of the Wild, and other famous novels by him are White Fang, Martin Eden, and The People of the Abyss. Jack married Bess Maddern and had two children named Joan and Bess, but their marriage…

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    19th Century Egypt Analysis

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    Grant’s presence altered significantly the economic organization of the city. The completion of the Illinois Central Railroad, with Cairo as its southern terminus, had spurred increased trade with Chicago and provided a critical linkage to the largest urban hub of the State. Following Grant’s use of Cairo as military headquarters, much of this trade was diverted to Chicago. Nonetheless, the arrival of a large pool of freedmen provided Cairo with a dramatically increased pool of unskilled labor…

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    Essay On 1348 Plague

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    By January 1348, the plague was in Marseilles. It reached Paris in the spring, 1348 and England in September, 1348. Moving along the Rhine trade routes, the plague reached Germany in 1348, and the Low Countries the same year. Historians agree that 1348 was the worst of the plague years. In May, 1349, an English wool ship brought the plague to Norway. The Great Mortality then made its way to Greenland and after killing a large proportion of the population there encountered the towering ice…

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    Don’t forget the heading! Bailey Brewer Mr. Bitto Per 3 H Brit Lit 10/30/16 The Black Death and Business The Black Death, also known as the bubonic plague, became the largest epidemic to ever arrive in Europe. The disease appeared to arrive suddenly, causing much chaos and many casualties during the middle ages. This epidemic arrived in Europe in the year 1346 and affected the continent socially and economically. Over half of Europe 's population died from the disease. In less than four years,…

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