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    At that time‚ there were Mongol tribes that lived independently from each other. They beliefs‚ religion‚ laws and order separated from each other. They did not want to accept anyone’s religion‚ laws or beliefs and others did not want to do the same thing in return. When Genghis Khan unified all of the tribes‚ all of them started to have the same points of view‚ therefore creating a strong empire. Unified as an empire‚ they started to conquer other cities and towns‚ to show their strength‚ religion

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    period. The Tyrannosaurus Rex‚ or T-Rex for short‚ lived about 85 million to 65 million years ago. T-Rex often resided in moist‚ humid‚ semi-tropical areas‚ usually near rivers or forested swamps. T-Rex fossils have been found in North America and Mongolia. The T-Rex was a large‚ dangerous predator that walked on two powerful legs. It had tiny arms with two fingers each. Their feet resembled birds and were fully equipped with gargantuan claws. Its tail was stiff and pointed‚ which helped it run. Tyrannosaurus

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    the Americas before Colonization. One example of many is the Rock art of the Chumash people‚ part of the Native American history of California. In 2011‚ UNESCO World Heritage adds to its list a new site "Petroglyph Complexes of the Mongolian Altai‚ Mongolia" to celebrate the importance of the pictograms engraved in rocks. Some scientists in the field of neuropsychiatry and neuropsychology‚ such as Prof. Dr. Mario Christian Meyer‚ are studying the symbolic meaning of indigenous pictograms and petroglyphs

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    Tibet is Lhamo Dhondup‚ but he was a age of two‚ one the high lama recognized him as reincarnation of the 13th Dalia Lama and his name changed to Tenzin Gaylatso. The name Dalia Lama and Tenzin Gaylatso is the same mean but Dalia Lama name came from Mongolia and Tenzin Gaylatso was a given name from Tibet to all the Dalia Lama from 1st to 14th and it’s will continue in future until there is no reincarnation of Dalia Lama. The meaning of his name is manifestations of the Bodhisattva of compassion‚ who

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    Malnutrition in the Philippines. Ravenholt A. PIP: In the Philippines poverty and pervasive malnutrition are not limited to families of deprived seasonal workers. Undernourishment is endemic and increasing throughout most of this archipelago of some 7100 islands‚ and is compounded by the prevalence of intestinal parasites and gastrointestinal diseases which health workers estimate deprive youngsters of at least 5-10% of the nutritional value in food they do consume. This problem is particularly

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    crystallized. religios Religions founded in Asia and with a majority of their contemporary adherents in Asia include: * Bahá’í Faith: slightly more than half of all adherents are in Asia * Buddhism: Cambodia‚ China‚ Japan‚ Korea‚ Laos‚ Malaysia‚ Mongolia‚ Burma‚ Singapore‚ Sri Lanka‚ Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ parts of northern‚ eastern‚ and western India‚ and parts of central and eastern Russia

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    * In China‚ white reflects the material and spiritual rejection and disgust. * White represents no redness of skin sanguinity‚ no sign of life and symbolizes the death. So in Chinese culture white is the typical color of mourning. * In Mongolia‚ people call January in traditional Chinese calendar ‘White Month’‚ because the Mongolians deem white as the lucky color‚ which has something to do with the white mike product they eat every day. * In Japan‚ white is the mainstream color for

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    Deserts characteristically receive less than ten inches of precipitation a year. About one fifth of Earth’s surface is desert. Desert can be hot or cold an example of a hot desert is the Australian and an example of a cold desert is the Gobi in Mongolia. Although rain does not fall very often in the desert‚ sometimes not for years then there can be a sudden heavy rain that can cause flooding. Animal and Plants Although the desert may not seem like a suitable place for animals and plants

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    KANT’S THEORY OF ORIGIN OF RACE The question of ‘race’ is a difficult one because everyone describe race from their own perspective. During the 18th century classification of types of human being are begin done. Kant was the first person who gave scientific classification of race. He established the difference between ‘varieties’ or ‘types’ and ‘races’. Kant further said that race is hereditary characteristic which is passed on to offspring while the characteristic of ‘varieties’ is not hereditary

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