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Homework help(HISTORY)?

Question by Ashley: Homework help(HISTORY)?
I have to write an outline essay.

The questions are

Why do civilizations decline and ultimately collapse? What factors contribute to the collapse of civilizations? Be sure to include the Mediterranean Basin, Anatolia, Ganges Plain, Arabian Peninsula, Yellow River Valley, and Yangtze River delta civilizations.

I have to begin it with a cohesive thesis paragraph.

HELP PLEASE!

Im not looking for the answers, just something to get me started!

you dont understand how much I would greatly appreciate this!
Okay please don’t say “Do your own homework”
Seriously.

I even said I don’t want the answer I just need something to help me get started.

Its called homework HELP.
If the people didnt want it they wouldnt have it as a group listing now would they?

Thanks.
KAYLA M! YOU ARE AMAZING THAT JUST GAVE ME SOME GREAT IDEAS! THANKYOU SO MUCH!

Best answer:

Answer by stephanie j
Do your own homework

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Who will I be In The Show?

Question by Peace Love Jonas: Who will I be In The Show?
We are having this event at my school and its called international day so what we do is that all the people in the top french and german and arabic group do a show so what my group is doing is french so we picked a theme and what we will do is all the important people (ambassadors and singers etc) will sit at a table on a cruise and we will be eating and talking in french then the cruise wil start to sink then we all run off stage so my question is who can i be? my friends are being p diddy, miss universe, a business woman, ambassadors and designers and so much more i was going to be the ambassador of china but then oi thought about carla bruni, jk rowling or Kate winslet.

Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Head Girl
okay pick a number between 1-10…. chosen?

if you said….

1,5,6-ambassador of china
2,4,3-carla bruni
7,10-kate winslet
8,9-j.k rowling

it’s crazy but you decide!

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Definition of Stakeholder?

Question by b: Definition of Stakeholder?
Hi. I am doing a project about China’s environment, and am confused on the definition of stakeholder. Is a stakeholder a person/group that causes issues or is a stakeholder people who are affected by certain issues, or both?

For example:

The Yangtze River is polluted with agruicultural and industrial waste, and is not suitable for human use.

Would the stakeholder of this situation be farmers and factory workers because they are making the waste pollute the river, or would the stakeholder be Chinese villagers because they cannot use the water and are affected by this. Or would the stakeholders be both the villagers and farmers/factory workers?

Please don’t say look on Dictionary.com or anything like that. I looked it up but l am confused. Thanks!
Please explain in your own words. I already looked on Dictionary.com

Best answer:

Answer by Vincent V
1. the holder of the stakes of a wager.
2. a person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something, as a business or industry.
3. Law. a person holding money or property to which two or more persons make rival claims.

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Q&A: Seven wonders of nature?

Question by flying traveler: Seven wonders of nature?
http://www.new7wonders.com/nature/en/
What will you vote?
Here are mine(NOT in order of preference):
1)Ganges River- India/Bangladesh
2)Yangtze River- China
3)Hills of Moher- Ireland
4)Loch Ness- United Kingdom,Scotland
5)Ha Long Bay- Viet Nam
6)Iguanzu Falls- Argentina/Brazil
7)Bora Bora Island- French Polynesia
Sweet Child: Are you illiterate? Or are you soo lazy that you don’t bother reading all the details?

Best answer:

Answer by Sweet Child lovely
what is the question?, alright, the seven wonders of nature are beautiful, illiterate me, I read and write correctly. I don’t have seven wonders of nature, I vote anything

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Help! Three social studies questions! first correct answer gets 10 points!!?

Question by : Help! Three social studies questions! first correct answer gets 10 points!!?
7.
What is the name of the sea east of China and west of the Korean peninsula? (1 point)

* Yellow Sea
* Sea of Japan
* South China Sea
* East China Sea

8.
What is another name for the Yangtze River? (1 point)

* Huang He
* Wei He
* Chang Jiang
* Yellow River

9.
Qin Shihuangdi was buried with over 6,000 soldiers and horses made of ________. (1 point)

* jewels
* terra cotta
* gold
* bronze

Thanks!! 🙂

Best answer:

Answer by G
7. East China Sea

8. Chang Jiang

9. Terra Cotta

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Q&A: Do you know this Before – part 4?

Question by ||| Romeo Boy |||: Do you know this Before – part 4?
If the population of China walked past you, in single file, the line would never end because of the rate of reproduction.
If you are an average American, in your whole life, you will spend an average of 6 months waiting at red lights.
It’s impossible to sneeze with your eyes open.
Maine is the only state whose name is just one syllable.
Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing.
Peanuts are one of the ingredients of dynamite.
Rubber bands last longer when refrigerated.
“Stewardesses ” is the longest word typed with only the left hand and “lollipop” with your right.
The average person’s left hand does 56% of the typing.
The cruise liner, QE2, moves only six inches for each gallon of die! Sel that it burns.
The microwave was invented after a researcher walked by a radar tube and a chocolate bar melted in his pocket.
The sentence: “The quick brown fox jumps over the l! Azy dog” uses every letter of the alphabet.

Best answer:

Answer by Tony M
Good one.

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Q&A: Thoughts on this essay?

Question by &.&: Thoughts on this essay?
I know ive asked this already! Just want more opinions that’s all 🙂 I realise it’s a long essay etc.. Just want to get an idea of what people think! Oh and I’m 14 btw! All answers and constructive criticism welcome! Thanks in advance to whoever has the time to read this!

The Most Interesting Place I Have Been

I have been to many fascinating places in my life, from Australia to America, Eastern Asia to Cuba, but by far the most dynamic and inspiring place that I have been fortunate to venture across has to be Hong Kong. It’s hard to put into words what makes this city bigger and better than any other in the world. I have never come across anywhere like it, or at least, that’s my opinion.

Firstly and foremost, it is a city which works. It is a city which seems to run like clock-work, boasting one of the best transport systems in the world. A crucial and efficient underground system on which people are extremely reliant and dependent on, runs throughout Hong Kong, while above ground, hundreds of thousands of taxis, buses and mini-buses ensure a quick and effortless journey to your destination. Though many westerners don’t appreciate the fast pace of living in Hong Kong, it is truly the most cosmopolitan and amazing city in the world. Cities like London or New York would give it a run for its money, but both lack the harmonious blend of cultures, the freedom of its economy and its historic past.

Since the handover from England to China, Hong Kong has grown from strength to strength, a true city of diversity. Many consider it as the “Gateway to South East Asia” and it’s clear why. People live in parallel worlds, from the richest of the rich to the poorest of the poor, but they all have one thing in common – a natural desire for success and ambition. This driving nature of the people has had a profound impact on the way of living in Hong Kong. People don’t begrudge success. Instead of trying to bring others down to their level, everyone strives to be the best through sheer hard-work and ambition – a real dog-eat-dog world. This attitude to life was evident in the recent 2008 Beijing Olympics, with China topping the medals tables, not through the most advanced technology and training, but through vigorous regimes to channel the best in China and train them to perfection through repetition and dedication. This approach in life has also resulted in Hong Kong being virtually crime free.

There are many things which make Hong Kong so unique. The ever popular Star Ferry, from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon is an integrated part of Hong Kong’s culture. World renowned martial artists turn actors, include Jacky Chan and Bruce Lee, while Victoria Peak glorifies Hong Kong’s panoramic skyline. With a brand new Disneyland only a short train’s distance away and another prominent theme park on Hong Kong Island, complete with dolphin shows, pandas, other exotic animals, along with the obvious variety of roller coasters, you are really spoilt for choice.

Shopping is among the best in the world, regardless of how much you have to spend. Numerous shopping centres litter the financial district of Hong Kong Island and many more dot Kowloon side, all of which make Dundrum Town Centre a rather feeble shopping centre in comparison to the grandeur and scale of those in Hong Kong. With the obvious high-end brands which one would expect to find, the average high street stores and various street markets, everyone is catered for. There’s nothing you couldn’t find, whether looking for a lavish shopping experience, or a true sample of Hong Kong’s culture and diversity in the several markets, where negotiating and bartering are all part of the unique and unforgettable experience.

If the hustle and bustle of the millions of people in a compact and confined space, where anything but skyscrapers are considered unusual, becomes too much for you, then take a harbour cruise to one of the abundance of nearby islands. A quick 20-minute hop across the sea finds an opposite world to that on the mainland. Most islands have trail walks, with spectacular views at sunset onto the South-East China Sea and across the sea, the Pacific Ocean. On the other side, the magnificent view of the mainland, from the peace and quiet of what seems like your own private island is breath-taking. Local restaurants dot these islands, where the freshest of seafood can be sampled. Anything from small local restaurants to the most extravagant and luxurious of meals of all cuisines can be found in Hong Kong – each practiced to perfection.

By day, Hong Kong is the pinnacle of a cosmopolitan city always on the go and this is also true for its nightlife. Though many suburban areas transform into places of peace and serenity, the hustle and bustle never leaves the many districts of the city. The vibrant and electric atmosphere pulses through a city which never seems to sleep.

For me, Hong Kong truly is and always will be a city of opportunities and inspirat
inspiration. I feel very privileged to have spent 8 very happy years of my life there and definitely intend to return one day. I knew however before I started that I would never be able to capture all of Hong Kong in this essay, only a glimpse or an essence of what it’s like, which is why I give you this advice. If ever you get the chance to go, grab it with both hands. It will fulfil your wildest expectations and you’ll never regret it. And one last thing, never take anything in life for granted.

Best answer:

Answer by Vozzer
Thats really good! =]

you have told us about the running of HongKong and have compared it to other cities. it’s really decriptive as well.

Keep up the good work! =]

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Q&A: What are the chances of getting my Schengen Visa Application denied?

Question by Nelly U: What are the chances of getting my Schengen Visa Application denied?
Hi! I’m planning to go to Europe with my family early May of next year. My travel agent tells me that I can’t file an application until 3 months before my date of my departure for Europe, however Qatar Airways is offering a great discount on their flights to Vienna on my intended travel dates.

Is it wise to purchase the tickets? I am a Philippine Passport holder, but we have an existing US Visa (multiple entry, 10-year visa and been to the States a couple of times) and a Chinese Visa. We’ve also been to several countries in Asia (ie China, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand) Also, I’ll be going on a Mediterranean Cruise, but I’ll be taking a side trip in Austria before the cruise and Paris after the cruise. Not to brag but I’m fairly well-off, even in Western standards, and I have the means to support my travels. I can provide all the necessary requirements but I’m still afraid that I’d be denied with my visa and that my airfare won’t be refunded since it’s on a promo fare. Also, is it possible that not everyone in my family does personal appearance for the visa application? My son passed the Bar Examinations and is now a lawyer and I’d like to surprise him with the European tour, and if he’d have to appear before the embassy then it would really blow up the surprise. I’m just telling that we’re just visiting to the States and not Europe.

So should I purchase the tickets? What are the chances of me getting denied on my visa application? Can I apply at the Spanish Consulate and not the Embassy? Can the consulate issue visa or should I go to the Embassy? Do we really need personal appearance?

Best answer:

Answer by GerdP
Your travel agent is right; you can’t apply for a Schengen visa earlier than three months to the proposed travel date. It is much easier to get a Schengen visa then a visa for the United States. The Schengen visa is issued based on the itinerary provided and it will only authorize the stay during the time you apply for it plus for 15 days. The visa officer only must assess the risk of illegal immigration for this trip whereas a US immigration officer must make an immigration risk assessment for the next ten years. You should not have problems to get the visa if you are able to show strong economical and social ties to the Philippines which compel you to return home after your visit. In general personal appearance is required for adult visa applicants since they must sign their applications in person before a Consular officer (required for certain countries); also the Visa Information System (VIS) is applied more and more which requires the fingerprints of all applicants from an age of 12 years to be taken. Spanish Embassies do not issue visa if a Consulate General is assigned. If Spain is your main destination (i.e. you spend most of your time in Spain) you need to apply for the visa at the Spanish Consulate General in Manila.
http://www.maec.es/subwebs/Consulados/Manila/en/home/Paginas/Home.aspx ..
If your cruise itinerary reveals that most time of stay is spend in Italian ports you need to get the visa from the Consular Section of the Italian Embassy in Manila.
http://www.ambmanila.esteri.it/Ambasciata_Manila ..
If France is your main destination it will be the Consular Section of the French Embassy to address your application to.
http://www.ambafrance-ph.org/spip.php?article1261 ..
If no main destination can be determined since your stay is equally distributed between the countries it will be the first country you plan to visit where you will need to get the visa from.
http://www.bmeia.gv.at/en/embassy/manila.html ..

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Q&A: ABC book of Asia project?

Question by xxemily95: ABC book of Asia project?
I have a project on Asia that’s a little difficult.
I already have a good chunk of them done, and I just need a couple more letters.

A – Archaeology
B – Buddhism
C – Chopsticks
D – Dim sum
E – East Timor
F – Flores (Indonesia)
G – Gandhi
H – Hinduism
I – India
J – Japan
K –
L –
M –
N –
O –
P –
Q –
R – Rice
S – Sushi
T – Taiwan
U – Uighurs
V – Viet Cong
W – Wei Dynasty
X – Xi River
Y – Yangtze River
Z – Zedong, Mao

I basically just need K through Q.

Thanks!!

Best answer:

Answer by alex.keefe
K is for Kazakhstan
L is for Lebanon
M is for made in china
N is for Nagasaki
O is for Oriental
P is for Pi So (musical instrument from thailand)
Q is for quin (musical instrument of china, a type of zither)

There ya go Emily =P

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do you also fear the coming total solar eclipse and agree with the fear in Asia re: this coming phenomenon?

Question by QuiteNewHere: do you also fear the coming total solar eclipse and agree with the fear in Asia re: this coming phenomenon?
Asia will witness 21st century’s longest eclipse

Map shows the path of the upcoming solar eclipse and the areas of AP – Map shows the path of the upcoming solar eclipse and the areas of visibility
By MICHAEL CASEY, AP Environmental Writer Michael Casey, Ap Environmental Writer – Mon Jul 20, 10:32 am ET

BANGKOK – A swath starting in India and crossing Shanghai to southern Japan will be plunged into darkness for about five minutes Wednesday in the longest total solar eclipse that will happen this century.

Japan, which hasn’t seen a total eclipse for 46 years, is celebrating with fireworks. An astrologer in Myanmar has warned the eclipse is a sign of impending chaos. In India, some pregnant women have been told to stay indoors to follow a centuries-old tradition of avoiding the sun’s invisible rays.

The eclipse will appear first at dawn in India’s Gulf of Khambhat just north of the metropolis of Mumbai.

It will move east across India, Nepal, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Bhutan and China before hitting the Pacific. The eclipse will cross some southern Japanese islands and be last visible from land at Nikumaroro Island in the South Pacific nation of Kiribati. Elsewhere, a partial eclipse will be visible in much of Asia.

For astronomers, it will be a chance for a prolonged view of the sun’s corona, a white ring 600,000 miles (1 million kilometers) from the sun’s surface. The previous total eclipse, in August 2008, was two minutes and 27 seconds. This one will last 6 minutes and 39 seconds at its maximum point.

Solar scientist Lucie Green is aboard an American cruise ship heading for that point near the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, where the axis of the moon’s shadow will pass closest to earth.

Passengers paid $ 2,599 to $ 3,643 for the cruise run by Mayhugh Travel Inc., a California company that specializes in astronomy vacations, according to the company’s Web site.

“The corona has a temperature of 2 million degrees but we don’t know why it is so hot,” said Green of University College London. “What we are going to look for are waves in the corona. … The waves might be producing the energy that heats the corona. That would mean we understand another piece of the science of the sun.”

Scientists are hoping data from the eclipse will help explain solar flares and other structures of the sun and why they erupt, said Alphonse C. Sterling, a NASA astrophysicist who will be following the eclipse in China.

Man has been recording solar eclipses for 4,000 years, and even today they inspire a combination of fear, fascination and wonder.

One astrologer in Myanmar, also known as Burma, predicted in a magazine that the eclipse would trigger wars, instability and natural disasters for the next several months.

In India, hundreds of scientists have started arriving in the village of Taregna in Bihar state, where they hope to avoid the monsoon clouds hanging over much of the country.

Scientists plan to study atmospheric ionization, geomagnetism, asteroids, animal and avian behavior and the impact on microorganisms.

A team led by Dr R.K. Sinha of Patna University will study birds. “The researchers will observe whether they suddenly move back to their nests, sound differently and behave in an unusual manner due to sudden darkness,” he said.

A travel agency in India is running a charter flight to watch the eclipse by air.

Some families have advised pregnant relatives to confine themselves to curtained rooms, following long-held fears that the invisible rays would harm the fetus and the baby born with disfigurations, birthmarks or a congenital defect.

“I’ve been told to lie straight on the bed with my eyes open and to chant prayers and verses from the Hindu holy texts during the eclipse,” said Sonya Chadha, a New Delhi accountant who is seven months pregnant and plans to take the day off. “If even a tiny sliver of light falls on me, it could harm my child.”

In Japan, where the last total eclipse happened in 1963, people are flocking to the small island of Yakushima, which is holding a a two-day festival with fireworks, dancing, grilled squid and cotton candy. The island’s 180 hotels are fully booked. A partial eclipse will be visible in Tokyo.

Best answer:

Answer by gluonfethers
WOW!

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