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    He thought that geographical realities lay in the advantages of centrality of place and efficient movement of ideas‚ goods‚ and people. Mackinder was interested in the geographic dimensions of military strategy. “Who rules Eastern Europe commands the Heartland: Who rules the Heartland commands WorldIsland: Who rules World-Island commands the world.” Mackinder (1919: 104) He described the world as a closed system. Nothing could be altered without changing the balance of all‚ and rule

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    AM†DG Kimberly G. Lucerna February 20‚ 2012 English 12- R50 Mr. Carlo Rivera English Research Paper The Science of Dreams Dreams are successions of images‚ ideas‚ emotions‚ and sensations that occur involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep (“What are Dreams?”). The content and purpose of dreams are not definitively understood‚ though they have been a topic of scientific speculation‚ philosophical and religious interest throughout recorded

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    Modernization of Japan Leslie Owen SOC 315 Dr. Randall Norris June 5‚ 2010 Japan has been shaped and molded with the help of many other cultures. Japan was originally founded on the Tang Dynasty in the year 710 but shortly after developed its own take on traditional Chinese ways (Roskin‚ 2011)‚ so there is a clear similarity when discussing China and Japan. Not only has the Chinese culture affected Japan‚ but the countries of America‚ England‚ The Netherlands and many

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    1. After the fall of Rome‚ Feudalism took hold as the new form of political organization instead of kings and local nobility. As a result‚ there was no longer a strong government to maintain the quality and safety of roads and bridges for public use and ravel became dangerous and even more difficult. The lords who stood at the top of the Feudalism hierarchy did not need trade to run their manors as most were self-sustaining‚ so none tried to improve the traveling situation. This caused traveling

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    There was once a time in Japan called the Edo period (1603-1868‚ ending when Tokugawa Yoshinobu resigned) - this was a period where Japan was ruled under the Tokugawa Shogunates‚ a feudal military government. Japan had a stable population‚ and a popular enjoyment of art and culture. However‚ they had an uncompromising policy prohibiting any foreign contact‚ ultimately making it completely isolated from the western world. There was also a strict social order‚ where everyone knew their status. Emperors

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    The American and French Revolution: Similarities and Differences During the late 18th century‚ two great revolutions occurred‚ the American Revolution and the French Revolution. Between the years of 1775-1783‚ The American Revolution was fought between the thirteen British colonies in North America and Great Britain‚ their mother country. Thomas Hutchinson‚ the royal governor of Massachusetts at the time‚ sums the reason for war best‚ saying "‘No middle ground exists between the supreme authority

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    Medieval Europe was a brave‚ courageous figure who fought for the safety of his people and of his lord. The knight was a vassal hired by a lord‚ and for his loyal‚ honorable service was given a fief‚ or a piece of land in which he could farm‚ live‚ and hire workers to produce goods while he was gone fighting for his lord. The system that held together medieval society was an honorable system of trust that tied together lords and vassals called Feudalism. The reason Knights make Feudalism unique is

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    Culture of Japan The culture of Japan has evolved greatly over the millennia‚ from the country’s prehistoric Jōmon period‚ to its contemporary hybrid culture‚ which combines influences from Asia‚ Europe‚ and North America. The inhabitants of Japan experienced a long period of relative isolation from the outside world during the Tokugawa shogunate‚ until the arrival of "The Black Ships" and the Meiji period. Fūjin and Raijin‚ Tawaraya Sōtatsu‚ 17th century. Pine Trees‚ Hasegawa Tōhaku Japanese

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    William Shakespeare ’s tragic play Macbeth is set in 11th-century Scotland. The overarching political system then was feudalism‚ a system that was "based on the holding of land" and placed "an increasing emphasis on local protection‚ local government‚ and local self-sufficiency" (World History‚ Section 9-4‚ pp. 214 **). Shakespeare‚ however‚ lived during the late 16th and early 17th century‚ a time in which kings with "absolute authority" and "divine right" (W.H‚ Section 18-3‚ pp. 430) ruled a strongly

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    1968 in Europe: A Revolutionary Moment? Dr. Rebecca Clifford Modern Europe: A History of Revolution 1789 1848 1871 1917 1945 ...and 1968? [and‚ of course‚ 1989?] Historians on 1968 as revolution Historiography before the 1990s  1968 was a failed political revolution 1998: Historian Arthur Marwick argues in The Sixties that the 1960s was a revolutionary moment‚ but it was a moment of cultural revolution‚ not political revolution Marwick: ‘Slightly hesitantly‚ I am calling this...a

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