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To memorize Chinese dynasties

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Chinese Dynasty Song (Tune ---- Fr?re Jacques / Are You Sleeping / Where is Thumbkin.) Shang Zhou (?Joe?) Qin (?chin?) Han (Repeat) ( ------------------- 400 years of Disunity ------------------) Sui (?sway? without ?w?) Tang Song (Repeat) Yuan ------ Mongol Ming Qing (?ching?) --------Manchu Republic -------- Republic of China (Repeat)? Mao Zedong ---------People?s Republic of China / Communist China (Repeat)
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The Effect of European Colonialism on Kenya

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?The?sun?never?sets?on?the?British?Empire,??Great?Britain?often?bragged.?By?1914,?about?85%?of?the?earth?s? surface?was?colonized?by?Europe.?Between?1884?and?1885,?The?Berlin?Conference?took?place?to?carve?up? the?African?continent?(Background?Essay).?Europeans?saw?high?potential?in?Africa?and?thought?the?continent? was?empty,?even?though?it?was?not.?It?was?roughly??untouched??and?they?thought?they?could?do?anything?they? wanted?(Doc.1).?Great?Britain?s?colonization?in?Kenya?affected?the?country?s?religion?and?culture,?education,? and?government.?? European?colonization?in?Kenya?had?a?large?impact?on?Africa?s?religion?and?culture.?Africa?had?over?100? ethnic?groups?in?which?were?effected?from?the?colonization.?(Doc.2).?The?Europeans?believed?that?Africans?

current event 3

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April 25th, 2014 09:41 AM ET Dominican Republic 'committed to inclusive immigration policy' By?An?bal de Castro, Special to CNN Editor?s note: An?bal de Castro is ambassador of the Dominican Republic to the United States. This article is a response to an?opinion piece from Amnesty International?published earlier this week. The views expressed are his own. The Dominican Republic is taking proactive steps to tackle the complex issue of immigration by implementing a policy for registering both national and immigrant citizens, while protecting everyone?s fundamental rights. And the challenges the Dominican Republic is facing to adopt these policies are not much different than those confronting the United States and other nations.

World Civilizations: The Global Experience 6th Edition Chapter 31

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AP World: Chapter 31 Comment by Jolie Stallone: this thing takes so freaking long OOMG Comment by Michelle Chau: dramby should give us extra credit for doing the packet like this amazingly Comment by Anonymous: imagine last time how i did all this work and still failed????????. Comment by Michelle Chau: oh yeah.... ew Comment by Michelle Chau: but hey guess what i ended up getting on the quest! Comment by Anonymous: what haha Comment by Michelle Chau: 80% holla!! Comment by Anonymous: could be a C! look on the bright side Comment by Michelle Chau: I know!

The Koreas

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The Koraeas: A Divided Peninsula~Ch. 32.3 Intro Extends off E. coast of Asia Divided into N. and S. Korea N.= Democratic People?s Republic of Korea (communist) S.=Republic of Korea (non-communist) Despite differences, they share common history/culture A Common Culture First peole who livied in Korea came from N. & NW. Invading armies have swept through peninsula on numerous occasions Adapted Chinese Culture Koreans adapted Chinese culture Borrowed from writing/language system Korean language is branch of Altaic group and includes Finnish,, Turkish, and Hungarian Multiple religions Daoism & Confucianism came from China Buddhism is most common N. Korea: communist gvnmt discourages religion Korean War 1945, end of WWI: korea got caught up in Cold War fight over communism

Women In Liberia

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Module 5 Assignment 2: discussion Tiffany Ellis I was amazed by the strength and courage of the women of Liberia. These women were victimized, brutalized, and forced to endure horrors that many women can?t even imagine. Yet, they rose to the needs of themselves and each other and fought a war that was trying to destroy them. These women were forced to pick up weapons and fight for something they did not believe in. However, many overcame the obstacles and fought for a peace that eventually came (Amnesty International, 2008).

Prentice Hall World Geography Chapter 32 Review

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World Geography Chapter 32 Japan and the Koreas Copyright ? 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. SECTION World Geography Copyright ? 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. All rights reserved. Section 1: Japan: Land of the Rising Sun Section 2: Japan's Economic Development Section 3: The Koreas: A Divided Peninsula Chapter 32: Japan and the Koreas SECTION Japan: The Land of the Rising Sun What are Japan?s chief physical characteristics? What geographic factors contribute to the variety of climates found in Japan? What factors encourage national unity and identity among the majority of the Japanese people? 1 SECTION Physical Characteristics 1 SECTION

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