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    There are many reasons why the people of the Eastern Hemisphere developed trade more extensively than the people of the Western hemisphere, but, the difference in their environments or habitats was one of the biggest reasons. First, the Eastern hemisphere had a variety of large draft animals capable of domestication, whereas the Western hemisphere environment had no draft animals capable of agricultural or commercial use in its lands. Secondly, the difference in the climates and landscapes made possible

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    1. Since arriving in Singapore, Lancaster has formulated several opinions about the health of the Eastern Hemisphere organization. What are the concerns both now and for the future? ➢ Lancaster’s concerns now are as below: He found that there was a major disparity in the management style of people here. Some had styles that emphasized employee empowerment. Others were of the old authoritarian school.; the managers here didn’t seem to be growing or developing; there were some problems

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    Before the renowned expeditions of Christopher Columbus, or Ferdinand Magellan, the Polo family were the original explorers whose triumphs and success stories inspired future travelers to discover the unknown world of the Eastern hemisphere. During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, Europe was in need of an intervention, something to bring life to the dull communities throughout the continent. Marco Polo brought exactly this, and contributed so much more with his travels across the world, bringing

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    1500 C.E. changed significantly from the past eras that have been studied before. Sizable regions such as Africa and the Mediterranean Basin dominated the eastern side of our world. From incredible advancements in agricultural technology and extensive trade networks, to the complex social classes and religious values, the eastern hemisphere influenced the development of all societies. Agriculture was such a prominent part in every civilization since the beginning of time. It was a way for humans

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    technology that the government tried to hide so many years ago. The constant threat of full scale rebel attacks were higher and higher each day. Stakes grew, and tension was out of proportion. The public exploded, and civil war broke out in the eastern hemisphere. With the rebel groups having the blueprints to the alien tech, they sought out to find the tools and machinery needed to use such extra-terrestrial power. Forts, camps, and even military bases were raided by the groups. Not every attack was

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    It is divided into two major areas. One side is the western hemisphere and the other is the east. They are divided by the war’s territory of their nation’s. The story itself is mostly in the eastern hemisphere. The setting itself would not have changed the story one bit. Plot In the beginning of the dystopian story, a young hero of war is about to receive a medal. He ends up turning

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    Widdershins is the opposite direction as the path the sun appears to move in when viewed from the Northern Hemisphere. It can also be spelt withershins, widershins, or widderschynnes. Widdershins is also known as counterclockwise, anti-clockwise, or lefthandwise and is considered the direction opposite from the usual. Walking around something and always keeping it to your left is walking in a widdershin motion. The German word widersinin (‘against’ + ‘sense’) shares the same origin as widdershins

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    of the entire globe. The climate phenomenon, known as ENSO, has three main phases that each differ markedly in their atmospheric and oceanic conditions. El Niño, also known as “the warm phase”, is the first cycle that begins when warm water in the eastern Pacific Ocean shifts to the west toward South America. During El Niño, the east-to-west trade winds halt and sometimes reverse directions, causing significant disturbances in the biological life of the Pacific Ocean. Conversely, La Niña is the complete

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    Dutch, and British colonizers embraced different social and economic goals, cultural assumptions, and folkways, resulting in varied models of colonization. Spain sought to establish tight control over the process of colonization in the Western Hemisphere and to convert and/or exploit the native population. French and Dutch colonial efforts involved relatively few Europeans and used trade alliances and intermarriage with American Indians to acquire furs and other products for export to Europe. Unlike

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    What are the advantages and disadvantages of Ambidextrous and Sinistral in a dexterous world? Throughout the history, there are a lot of debates about which is right - handed or left - handed, even ambidextrous better. This issue has been argued and resulted in many sides by not only scientist but also psychologist, because it decides to succeed in life. In the following essay, the benefits and the drawbacks of this problem will be discussed. Let’s begin by looking at some definitions. Sinistral

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