COUNTRY | GOALS | KEY LOCATIONS | GOODS TRADED | CHALLENGES | SUCCESSES | RESULTS | Portugal | Aimed to control commerce by force of arms rather economic competition. | Indian Ocean Commerce | spices | Goods were crude and unattractive in Asian markets. | Military advantage enabled the Portuguese to establish fortified bases in the Indian Ocean world. | Created “trading post empire”. They became heavily involved in carrying Asian ports‚ selling their shipping services because they were unable
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Strategy Instruction for making hot tea The first step is to discuss our ‘strategy’ or process. At this time I activate prior knowledge. We have a group discussion about kitchen safety‚ what we have learned thus far and then we move into the purpose of learning and we talk about when and why people drink tea; as well we now have an opportunity to see which we prefer hot tea or iced tea. Then we move right into step 2; which is modeling the process for my students. I model each of the following
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Jan.‚ 1970‚ some 2‚000 demonstrators tried to storm Malacañang Palace‚ the presidential residence; riots erupted against the U.S. embassy. When Pope Paul VI visited Manila‚ an attempt was made on his life. 1971‚ at a Liberal party rally‚ hand grenades were thrown at the speakers’ platform‚ and several people were killed. Sept.‚ 1972 President Marcos declared martial law in‚charging that a Communist rebellion threatened. 1973 - The 1935 constitution was
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| Renaissance | Reformation | Exploration | Absolute Monarchs | Renaissance | - Emphasis‚ causes‚ effects‚ specifics (Art: painting‚ sculpture‚ architecture‚ literature) Patrons | Gutenberg’s printing press = Renaissance ideas spread... Religion = Art Pope wanted to make a new dome for sistine chapel. Michelangelo was asked to paint it. the pope needed $ to build so he sold indulgences. Luther was against this... Church art frequently featured holy figures‚ Protestants (iconoclasts) didn’t like
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Religion Origin of All Things Nature of God View of Human Nature View of Good and Evil View of “Salvation” View of After Life Practices and Rituals Celebrations and Festivals Week 2 Hinduism and Jainism Hinduism- South Asia‚ the Indus. Jainism- India and East Africa Hindus- the supreme spirit‚ called Brahman. Jainism- does not believe in God as a creator‚ survivor‚ and destroyer of the universe. Hinduism- Hinduism articulates several different‚ overlapping paths‚ or margas for humans to follow
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Problem statement: Comparison between whole reasons. Reasons Overslept Traffic jam Why? Stay up until all night. Go to class at peak time Why? Doing a lot of assignments Everyone use the same road to go for work or sending children to school Why? Doing the assignment at last minute The main road used by everyone and the only shortcut road used by UTeM’s student Why? Student prefer to gather all task and complete at the same time Student house is far from the campus Why? Student downplayed about
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Your Name SCI 275 Appendix D Air Pollution Chart |Issue |Sources |Health/Environmental Effects | |Carbon dioxide (CO2) |Burning carbon-containing |The buildup of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases | | |fossil fuels accounts for most |warms the atmosphere by absorbing some of the outgoing infrared| | |human-made
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the individual never marries nor engages in sexual intercourse. The stages a population growth a society moves through as it proceeds from primitive to modern is known as a demographic transition. Three entities are measured within this demographic chart are birth rate‚ death rate and the rate of natural increase‚ which is dependent on birthrate and death rate. Birthrate is the number of people born into a society in a given year. Death rate is the number of people who die in a society in a given year
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* Change Analysis Chart Postclassical (600-1450 C.E.) | Basic Features at Beginning of period | Key Continuities | Key Changes | Basic Features at End of Period | Reasons for Change or Continuities | Global Trade What other trading systems existed at the beginning of the period? The Indian Ocean system is a continuity‚ not a change.What about the gold-salt trade? Don’t you mean the Pax Mongolica? | * Trade was very international. * Silk roads linked Eurasia‚ and goods traded hands many
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sign control chart using a set of data from Montgomery \cite{(2)} on the inside diameters of piston rings manufactured by a forging process based on the SRS and RSS schemes. Forty samples‚ each of size 5‚ have been taken from this process. All samples are combined such that we have 200 measurements of the inside diameters of the piston rings. \\ This set of data is used by Haq et al. \cite{Haq} and \cite{Haq2} to explain the implementation of the proposed control charts based on different
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