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Category: /History
…Did the Expansion of the Aztec Empire Lead to Their Downfall?         The Aztec Indians originated from a place called Aztlan, somewhere in north or northwest Mexico. At that time the Aztecs were a small, nomadic tribe living in the border…
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…The ancient civilizations of Egypt and China were very similar in many different aspects. Their governments and their geography were extremely alike and the religions of the two civilizations had only tiny differences. The early Egyptians also had…
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Category: /Literature/English
…became so prominent A. Money B. Power II. Who helped organized crime to be so prominent A. Al Capone B. Charles “Lucky” Luciano Organized Crime in the Early 20th Century Organized crime has existed a long time before it became…
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…THE CULTURAL CHALLENGES OF MNCS INVESTING IN CHINA IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY Universal approaches of management believe that "few major differences exist among managers from different social and cultural backgrounds and that management theories…
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…determined that one of the factors that caused the Thai financial crisis was over-investment in real estate properties. Similar problems were identified in China as early as 1993 when China set about cleaning up the finance of "special economic zones." However…
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Category: /History
Early medieval Irish literature thoroughly discusses the ideology of kingship; the tales about kingship both acted as exemplum literature for early Irish kings and, for modern scholars, elaborate on early Irish society's values. Although…
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…who are with Osman,' owing to their uniting leader being Osman. The empire began in the early 14th century, reached its apex under Suleyman the Great (1520-1566) and continued until World War 1. Religion seems to be a key factor in the early Ottoman Empire
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Category: /Law & Government
…dimensions to this: (i) there is no clear-cut distinction between the arms of government, and (ii) corruption is present in the system. Historically, in both imperial and modern communist China, judicial independence is an unknown animal. Despite the hint…
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…the City, which is also encircled by a 52-meter-wide moat. It is here that brick was used for the first time in the building of city walls in China. At each corner of the wall is a three-storied watchtower. Within its walls are more than 9,000 buildings…
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…One could not be blamed when reading about the Early Modern period for thinking that it was a highly violent and persecuting society. The trials for witchcraft in addition to the Inquisition and the burning of both Protestants and Catholics…
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