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    ART 104 1200 NAME: COLLINS OSEI MENSAH CLASS: ART 104 1200 RESEACH PAPER TITLE: UGOLINO AND HIS SONS PROFESSOR: DR. FLORENCE QUIDEAU. DATE: APRIL 14TH‚ 2016. Fig 1. Ugolino and His Sons Artist: Jean Baptiste Carpeaux (French‚ Valenciennes 1827- 1875). Date: 1865-1867. Medium: Saint-Beat Marble. Classification: Sculpture. Ugolino and His Sons.

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    like in the 1500’s? Benin was a city that dated back to the eleventh century – and no relation to the West African nation of Benin of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Benin was a large city for its time – a walled city several kilometres wide in a forested region inland from where the Niger River emptied into the Atlantic. In the mid-1400s the ruler of Benin‚ Ewuare‚ built up his military and began expanding. Captives taken in battle he traded to the Portuguese. Benin’s empire reached about

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    the virtues and vices of the Mongols 1. What might the qualities of the Mongols that Piano Carpini emphasizes tell us about his own society and its values or shortcomings? The qualities of the Mongols such as the arrogance‚ the lies‚ and cruelty towards those that are not of their own is not as common in Carpini’s society as it is in the Mongol society. 2. How are the Mongol virtues he extols linked to the achievements of the Chinggis Khan and the stunning Mongol conquest? The Mongolian virtues

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    known. They are known for their large empire that stretched across Eurasia. They were brutal and violent‚ but somehow it worked out and they obtained one of the largest empires in the world and what is now known as the second greatest empire to ever exist (after the Roman Empire of course). The most important aspect of the Mongolian Empire’s legacy was the strength of the military organization‚ along with their superior archery skills and their tactics. The Mongols had many important aspects‚ but their

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    CCOT Essay The period between 1500 to 1900 also refers to the time period from the Middle Ages to the modern world. The period witnessed significant strides in state building in England‚ France‚ and Spain‚ where growing bureaucracies levied taxes to finance large-scale warfare and territorial expansion. At the same time encroachment on the longstanding powers of the nobility caused feudal reaction‚ while the breach with tradition‚ particularly by creating new taxes in an era plagued

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    The Islamic Empires like many other empires rose to become and influence on future societies. The Islamic Empire expanded far beyond its Arabian homeland‚ bringing Sasanid Persia and parts of the Byzantine Empire into its society. Muslim conquerors adapted Persian methods of government and ways to control their land. In the later centuries Muslims drew methods from Greek and Indian traditions as well. They transformed the cultural traditions that they took in into their own. While being influenced

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    ago‚ during the 13th Century‚ a small tribe from the grasslands or steppes of central Asia conquered much of the known world” (background essay). Most of the world called the Mongols “barbarian” referring to people who lived beyond the reach of civilization‚ people who savage‚ evil. Were they barbarians spreading death and destruction‚ or is there more to the story? Cultures had both expanded through conquest and changed the dynamics of regions. The Mongols were important for their limitless empire’s

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    Jem The Mongols‚ created by Genghis Khan‚ is perceived by some as a brutal and uncivilized culture. They are known to carry out treacherous massacres as they conquered parts of Asia and Eastern Europe. However‚ this perception is false because the Mongols were a very much rather civilized culture. A civilized culture can be defined as having advancements in society‚ being well organized‚ and having the ability to prosper. Organization of a society allows for more time and an easier way for the

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    Eragon was looking for a way to defeat Galbatorix and free the land from his reign. “There is no rightness in what you do‚ only selfishness and a never-ending hunger for power”(Paolini 450). Eragon was faced with many difficult choices and some of them weren’t very good for him or the Varden. Galbatorix wanted to destroy the Varden and get Eragon on his side. Being the last free rider in the land‚ Eragon felt that he had to defeat Galbatorix. Eragon was faced with problems that not very much people

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    The Rise and Fall of the Indigenous Business Development Center (IBDC) in Zimbabwe. Tamuka Charles Chirimambowa Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Economic History and Development. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban‚ 2006. Abstract Economic reform has become one of the major necessities of post-colonial African states‚ given years of slavery‚ apartheid‚ colonialism and underdevelopment. Many scholars have argued that

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