IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD RESOURCES Topic-CROPPING PATTERNS Made by:-Ayush Kumar S N R E T T A P G N I CROPP h c i h w s rop c g n i s i ra f o ft e s n l e e b d o um e m m r i a x a e e c m s u e g d e n Th i r n i ‚ nd bta a o l n f i o p l e he iec p nd a e m s a e s s a e d i se ‚ e r from th u of l i a s f e p y p t o r c on m m o c risk of e hre T . n o i t :e r a infesta n r tte a p g n i cropp ‚ g n i p p o Cr d e x i M ) 1 ‚& g n i p p o r 2) Interc on i t a t o R 3) Crop 1) MIXED CROPPING
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1. Explain meaning of terms and their relevance to Eng Literature (examples‚ people‚ time span): Old English/Anglo-Saxon – language (many different dialects) and culture of Anglo-Saxons‚ 7th -11th c.‚ lit.: The Ruin‚ Beowulf‚ Seafarer etc; Bede‚ Caedmon‚ St Columba‚ St Augustine‚ Alfred the Great; Early Medival times‚ migrations‚ arrival of Christianity‚ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle‚ Viking Invasion‚ Germanic heritage‚ Christian ideology‚ memory of Roman Empire (myth of origins‚ Brutus)‚ Celtic elements
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Chapter 9 Outline Christian Europe Emerges (600-1200) I. The Byzantine Empire •The Byzantine Empire’s official religion was Christianity •The Byzantine’s practiced the Roman Imperial system of government and the political oversight of the Christian church to insure the church’s power did not exceed the government’s power. A.An Empire Beleaguered •Between 634 and 650 the Arabs captured the Byzantines as well as the Egyptians‚ the Syrians‚ and the area of Tunisia. The land lost to them and
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Hammurabi was one of first written documents imposing penalties for plotting crimes in taverns -Romans built inns 25 miles apart on all main roads -first “business lunch” was the idea of a Roman tavern owner (40 B.C.) -Medieval Times: Charlemagne made rest houses for pilgrims -stagecoach was popular in England on trail called “post houses” -16th century‚ eating places called “ordinary” were taverns serving fixed price meals -17th century‚ coffee houses began springing up over
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Chapter one the first civilization I. Introduction A. The Idea of Civilization The West is an idea that developed slowly during Greek and Roman civilization. Initially the Greeks referred to their homeland as the Europe—or “West.” The Romans took up the concept and applied it to the western half of their empire. Asia—or the East—was similarly a geographical innovation of the Greeks and Romans. Asia was that land that belonged to non-Greek cultures of Asia Minor‚ particularly the Persians
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Globalization I September 5‚ 13 From Western Civilization to Global History Why study history? Orientation – why do we…? How did we get here? Analysis – avoiding past mistakes (ex: appeasement)‚ Edmund Burke‚ “Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it.” “The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.” Identification – pride in historical achievements‚ values Entertainment purposes What to study? Histories of nations – cant forget about
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1.01 How Did the Roman Empire Expand? Have you ever played an app in which you have to build a zoo‚ city‚ or farm? If so‚ you know that your zoo does not become full of animals overnight. You must raise capital to add animals to your zoo. The more imaginary coins you have‚ the more land and animals you can purchase. Like these imaginary civilizations‚ the Roman Empire‚ too‚ took time to build. It did not just emerge overnight. The city of Rome was founded by a group of people called the Latins
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The Viking Etymology Other names History Viking Age Viking expansion Motives End of the Viking Age Culture Literature and language Runestones Burial sites Ships Everyday life Social structure Appearances Farming and cuisine Sports Games and entertainment Experimental archaeology Weapons and warfare Trade Goods Legacy Medieval perceptions of the Vikings Post-medieval perceptions In 20th-century politics In modern popular culture Common misconceptions
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The Spread of Islam started shortly after the death of the Islamic prophet Muhammad in 632. During his lifetime‚ the community of Muhammad‚ the ummah‚ was established in the Arabian Peninsula by means of conversion to Islam and conquering of territory. In the first centuries conversion to Islam followed the rapid growth of the Islamic world under the Rashidun and Umayyad Caliphs. Muslim dynasties were soon established and subsequent empires such as those of the Abbasids‚ Almoravids‚ Seljuk Turks
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Notes (Magic of Words) My Heart Leaps up When I Behold -William Wordsworth 1. Write in one sentence what the poem is about. The poem is about the poet’s pleasant childhood experience of seeing colourful rainbow in the sky and his wish to enjoy its beauty his whole life. 2. Explain the paradox in “The Child is father of the Man”. We generally think that the man is father of the child. Without a man’s contribution a child can’t come in the world. Therefore‚ the given line from the poem sounds
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