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    similar methods of trade because of technological innovation and environmental interactions of the time. The trans-Saharan and Silk road trade routes lead to different cultural diffusion due to the difference in diversity among the ethnic groups in Asia‚ Africa‚ the Middle East‚ and Europe. Both the Trans-Saharan and Silk Road relied heavily on the use of caravans‚ merchants‚ and domesticated animals as a primary source of conducting trades and commerce along such long paths. In Africa‚ the domestication

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    When you are diagnosed with a brain tumor‚ it is a scary life-changing event. The brain is one of the most important vital organs‚ and if found with a brain tumor‚ go to the doctor for immediate help. The brain and spine make up the central nervous system or CNS. Where each vital function is controlled. So if you have a tumor in your CNS‚ it can effect everything you do like: your thought process‚ how you talk‚ and even how you can walk. There are two types of brain tumors‚ primary and secondary

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    disease along with culture‚ adapted to overseas trade‚ helped to forge a connection between Asian and European markets and triggered periods of Enlightenment in Europe. The Silk Road mainly started as a way for trade to flourish between Europe and Asia. Many Europeans were interested in luxury goods such as silk‚ jade‚ spices and porcelain. As a result‚ the Asians were able to prosper from the exporting of such goods. This would much later result in the Silver Trade imbalance issue between China

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    making a simple disease a deadly plague that affects the whole world. The most obvious change that took place between these two areas was the change in items they traded. When people think of the Silk Road they think that only silk was traded between Asia and Europe‚ but actually the trade was much more expansive. China traded large amounts of silk to the west but also traded porcelain and other technology such as the compass and gun powder. In return China received gold and silver obtained by the Arab

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    the Silk Road is when it was first started it mainly started as a way for trade to flourish between Europe and Asia. But the purpose of this Silk Road has also expanded to transcend different culture and technologies from different places and caused cultural diffusion along the Silk Road. This happened because the Silk Road has more than one route‚ some ends in the middle east ‚ west Asia‚ and Europe. There were merchants of different races and religion like Muslim‚. Buddhism‚ Christianity‚ Hinduism

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    the cultural and political changes and continuities in the formation of national identities in ONE of the regions listed below form 1914 to present. Be sure to include evidence form specific countries in the region selected Middle East Southeast Asia Sub-Saharan Analyze the changes and continuities in commerce in the Indian Ocean region form 650 to 1750. Analyze continuities and changes in patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads from 200 BCE to 1450 CE. Describe and explain continuities

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    Leadership & Learning – John Boggs ITDI – Guido Gianasso Member and Government Relations & Corporate Secretary Thomas Windmuller Corporate Secretary – Thomas Windmuller Regional Relations * Africa – Michael Higgins * Asia/Pacific – Maunu von Lueders * North America - Doug Lavin * North Asia - Zhang Baojian * Latin America/Caribbean - Patricio Sepulveda * Middle East & North Africa - Hussein Dabbas * Russia and C.I.S. - Dimitri Shamraev * Europe – Rafael Schvartzman Government and Industry Affairs – Jeff

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    Geography and Culture Study Guide Structure of the assessment Part A 70-80 Multiple Choice/Fill-in-the-Blank/Matching Questions Part B 2-4 Short Answer Questions These are not the only terms you will need to know but should provide you with a faremework: Part A- Vocabulary Words chernozem shogun taiga czar command economy collective farm supra nomad yurt privatization canopy oasis desertification cash crop samurai rai stateless society apartheid commodity diversify wadis

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    The US Intelligence report tells us‚ in opinion‚ that if in fact there is a shortage in water throughout the United States‚ it could trigger competition over the next decade. This competition would put United States‚ South Asia‚ and The Middle East in a situation because South Asia and the Middle East are important to the U.S. National Security. The director of National Intelligence says that “it is unlikely that within the next 10 years that an all-out water war will occur. Nations would become more

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    Discuss the role central banks (e.g. Fed‚ Bank of England) have played in counteracting the effects of the financial crisis. Argue how the monetary policy mandate might change in the future to avoid such crises. As stated by Buiter (2008) the Central Bank has three main tasks. These are; ’(1) the pursuit of macroeconomic stability; (2) maintaining financial stability and (3) ensuring the proper functioning of the ‘plumbing’ of a monetary economy ’. The effectiveness of the Central Bank‚ during

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