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    The Natzi Symbol

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    After reading Maus, one thing that is notable and on the cover is the Natzi symbol. Many of us have seen this when reading about WWII, but I’ve decided to talk about the symbol. It’s a huge stand out and many of us may not fully understand how this symbol was created or what it translates to. So, without further or do, let’s get started! Great Question! This symbol is called Nationalsozialismus, or in English, National Socialism (also called Nazism). This symbol represents the Natzi Party and

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    The reason why the Islamic Empire expanded successfully is because of trade, Muslim Rule, and the Military. Trade was the first reason why Islam spread successfully this is because on slide #8 the question was” What did trade bring to the Arabian Peninsula?” I said, Wealth, people, culture, and ideas together. By finding these things and meeting more people and wealthy people you can expand better. Also, according to Islam student slides #8. Question 6 asks, How does trade help Islam spread. I said

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    The study, reported in the journal Science, examined genetic information from the remains of anatomically modern humans who lived during the Upper Palaeolithic, a period when modern humans from Africa first colonised western Eurasia. The symbolism, complexity and time invested in the objects and jewellery found buried with the remains also suggests that it is possible that they developed rules, ceremonies and rituals to accompany the exchange of mates between groups, which perhaps foreshadowed modern

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    research while many other refugiums have been hypothesized such as a High Canadian Arctic refugiums (Waltari et al. 2005). Furthermore, during the last glacial maximum some coastlines in the High Canadian Arctic were ice free (Waltari et al. 2005). Eurasia was less glaciated than North America during the glacial maxima, yet a large sheet

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    The Pax Mongola

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    Through their conquests and strong-handed rule, Genghis Khan and his sons and grandsons who followed him created stability and peace in the Mongol Empire in the 1200s and 1300s. Historians now refer to this period of order as the Pax Mongolica, or “Mongol Peace.” You may recall that the years between 27 BC and 180 AD of the Roman Empire are known as the Pax Romana, or the “Roman Peace” because of the prosperity in the Roman Empire that resulted from a strong centralized government and few wars. The

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    thing was concluded originally and some years later, another thing was discovered and believed by some. A conversation between Winston and Julia brings up another connection between 1984 and today’s times. The war throughout the novel changes between Eurasia, East Asia, and Oceania but the news may control, or even make up the war. This statement is strengthened when Orwell exclaims that Julia has an opinion that “the war was not happening”

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    Although the Mongolia Empire occupied land by the violence war, they still Unified Eurasia for the first time, which makes the international trade become easier. Early in the Liao Dynasty, the Mongol tribes have started to trade the goods like cattle, sheep, horses and fur with Khitan. Besides, Before the Mongolia Empire established, the

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    For many years there has been a debate over where modern humans originated from. The first theory, out of Africa, discusses modern humans evolving in Africa. They migrated out to Eurasia and as the time went on their species evolved independently and developed into distinct species. All other human populations were eventually replaced with no interbreeding involved in the process and Homo sapiens had successfully dominated the rest of the world. On the other hand, the second theory, regional continuity

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    political entity after fall of Rome until Islamic Civilization. The ruler of Byzantine exerted stronger control over churches (orthodox churches), whereas the West took fragmented control over Churches. Byzantine also pioneered the business networks of Eurasia. Islamic shared analogous features with Byzantine in the areas of art, politics, and culture. Islamic advanced its military forces and expanded trade through Asia and Europe, in contrast to the fall of the West. . As

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    A society based on hate is highly unlikely. In the book 1984, by George Orwell , the party kept the people under full control by brainwashing them. However in today's society these tactics would end it,whether it be the government or the people living in this society. our society today knows we have certain rights as human beings and if they are taken away or tampered with in anyway something's not right. There is numerous reasons why a society would not thrive based on hate , many are shown in

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