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    The large Mongolian empire promoted communication and diversity; however‚ despite this positive effect‚ the Mongolian empire housed the deaths of many innocent people. In addition to this‚ the Mongol empire fostered various religions‚ but enforced the same practices on everyone‚ no matter what religion they may follow; this brought order amongst the Mongolian empire. The Mongolian empire was‚ and still is to this day‚ the largest empire known to man (Doc 1). Under the Mongolians‚ communication

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    Ulaanbaatar and it has lot of pollution in the city. Mongolian government seeking for ways to deal with this issue. Mongolians people are ordinary smart people.   Mongolia has very small population‚ it is only 3‚133‚318 people. Comparison to the world‚ Mongolia takes place in 134th out of 244 countries. In Mongolia most people are mostly Khalkha Mongol‚ which is 94.9%. Turkic and Kazakh’s are 5% and other including Chinese and Russian 0.1%. Mongolian population growth rate has increased in last few years

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    National University of Mongolia Summer School Programs 2014 National University of Mongolia Summer school programs 2014 Contents The National University of Mongolia (NUM) Overview of NUM Summer School Description of Programs:  Mongolian Language and Culture  Anthropology and Archaeology  Mining Economy General Information Summer School 2013 Participants’ Impressions How to Apply 1. Gorkhi Terelj 2. Naadam festival 3. Gandan Monastery 4‚ 5. Umnugovi province‚ 6. Bogd Khaan’s

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    The Informatics Olympiad in Mongolia CHOIJOOVANCHIG Lhaichin President‚ Mongolian Informatics Association Professor‚ School of Computer and Information Technology‚ Mongolia State University of Education e-mail: choijoovanchig@msue.edu.mn UYANGA Sambuu Associate Professor‚ School of Mathematics and Computer Science‚ National University of Mongolia e-mail: uyanga@magicnet.mn DASHNYAM Mendee Secretary‚ Mongolian Informatics Association Lecturer‚ Institute of Finance and Economics e-mail:

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    different and cannot be ignored whilst doing business. The sets of values‚ beliefs and rules help by Mongolians is essentially different from Australians therefore it is important to understand what are the cultural norms and values that are prevalent in Mongolian society in order to avoid miscommunication and enable a prosperous business future between Australian and Mongolia business firms. Mongolians are proud‚ self-confident‚ and independent in disposition therefore it is important to avoid ethnocentricity

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    Mongol Influences in China and Russia The Mongolian Empire was one of the largest empires to exist. It stretched and conquered Russia‚ China‚ parts of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Two cultures impacted by Mongolian Rule were Russia and China. Both of these were large countries prior to the Mongolian invasions. The Mongolian invasion ended up influencing the political and economic traditions in several ways. The Mongolian expansion opened trade routes. China was able to export large

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    the capital and the largest city; there are about 45% of the population lives in there. Mongolia’s political system is a parliamentary republic‚ multi-party system including 16 parties; and it is a member of the United Nation. I decide to interview a Mongolian‚ because as a Chinese‚ I have never been familiar with this neighbor. My interviewee is called Anka‚ she is my good friend‚ a financial major student‚ we know each other for three years‚ and I often play basketball with her brother. Anka was sent

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    RRT Research & Information 2008‚ Email to Mongolian Lesbian Community and Information Centre‚ ‘Information Request about GLBT in Mongolia’‚ 17 January. 2. RRT Research & Information 2008‚ Email to Talivan‚ ‘Information Request about GLBT in Mongolia’‚ 17 January‚ 3. Garner‚ R. 2008‚ Email to RRT Research & Information ‘Fwd: Fw: Information Request about GLBT in Mongolia [Scanned]’‚ 31 January. 4. ‘Mongolian University of Science and Technology’ (undated)‚ South Dakota School

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    5 main leaders of Mongolia: Genghis Khan (1206–1227) Tolui Khan (as Regent) (1227–1229) Ögedei Khan (1229–1241) Töregene Khatun (as Regent) (1243–1246) Güyük Khan (1246–1248) Genghis Khan (/ˈɡɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/ or /ˈdʒɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/‚[5][6] Mongol: [tʃiŋɡɪs xaːŋ] Chingis/Chinghis Khan; 1162? – August 1227)‚ born Temujin‚ was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire‚ which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of

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    ENG311: Dropout Nowadays‚ education is very important. Every child has a right to education. Millions of children around the world attend schools. They get a basic secondary education. After wards‚ some enter universities or college. Over 140 million children are very poor. And they do not have shoes and clothes to go to school. Children work at home and at the factory. They help their family to lool after animals‚ so they do not have time to go to school/. Dropouts are a big problem in Mongolia

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