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anybody up for some cool soc. studies analogies???

Question by nicole: anybody up for some cool soc. studies analogies???
malaysia:penninsula::sumatra:__________
yangtze river:china::ganges:___________
yemen:saudi arabia::nepal:____________
turkey:black sea::iran:_______________
islambad:___________::seoul:south korea
euphrates river:_________::ural river:caspian sea
mongolia:china::sybria:____________
dead sea:isreal and jordan::mount everist:________&___________
___________:mongolia::tokyo:japan
japan:island::south korea:_________
bangladesh:bay of bengal:: kuwait:_________
indus river:pakistan::tirgris river:___________
cyprus:mediterranean sea::sri lanka:_____________

Best answer:

Answer by Lucas S
No I will not do your homework for you 😛

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Three Ohio-class US subs in Asian waters?

Question by r1b1c*: Three Ohio-class US subs in Asian waters?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/08599200237800

Our Ohio-class subs are popping up all around China, how would we react if their subs were popping up all around us in say the Gulf of Mexico, off of California and maybe within (cruise missile type) range of New York?

Do you support this United Statesian stance on the far east?
Would you stand for the Chinese doing the same in/or near United Statesian territory?

Best answer:

Answer by ⌡Machine Head⌠
At no point were they in the recognized territorial waters of China, any ship of any navy can be in any part of open international waters at any time of peace.

There is little doubt that Chinese subs have been in international waters off the coast of the U.S., just as during the Cold War Soviet electronic surveillance trawlers were a constant presence in the international waters off the U.S.

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Q&A: can some one give me the definitions of these words?

Question by : can some one give me the definitions of these words?
first one to anwser this gets best anwser!!

Monotheism
Barter
Resources
Distribution
Irrigation
Mesopotamia
Lower & upper Egypt
Nile River
City state
Theocracy
Hammurabi code
Empire
Bureaucracy
Dynasty
Pharaoh
Vizier
Sumerians
Akkadians
Babylonians
Phoenicians
Egyptians
Israelites
Hammurabi
King Solomon
Tutankhamen
Ramses II
Yellow river
Yangtze river
The great wall
Caste system
Monsoon
Siddhartha Gautama
Satrapies satrap the royal road
Emperor (china)
Aristocracy

Best answer:

Answer by bohogirl1
you’re funny

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I am ready to go hit the TOWN!?

Question by Cali Guy: I am ready to go hit the TOWN!?
I am 14 years old,yet I have not been any where in my own back yard hardly! I rarely go Downtown or the Beach Ive never been to Hollywood haven’t saw the Hollywood sign or even China Town! Not Catalina or a Cruise nor Historical Sites! as you can by now I live in LA and only go places when its my birthday or other holidays,and I just want to have fun and make every day an adventure or at least every weekend! when I ask my parents they bring up there favorite line (yeah you want to do all this stuff but with what with what money ERIC!) lol what can I do wait till I get older> any clubs that take you out I can join? Again I want to go somewhere with out it being my Bday and not Disney Land or Magic Mountain lol
oh yeah when we do go out it is in our little neighborhood our local mall or movie theater or Chucky cheese yawns

Best answer:

Answer by John
Remember 4 items –

1) Listening

2) Reasoning

3) Understanding

4) Negotiating

You could try the long-lost art of speaking with your parents concerning your thoughts and feelings.

Choose a time when both parents have absolutely nothing to do. (They can’t give excuses, then)

Remember that you might need to give up some of your time for this to happen.

Also, choose an atmosphere which is conducive for discussion, such as a “neutral” room of the house, or perhaps (if the weather is nice), sitting on a blanket in the back yard.

Above all, the atmosphere must be relaxing and no interference, such as TV, other people, music, noisy locations, etc.

The simple trick of communicating is CALMLY (and I mean calmly) discussing with your parents your thoughts, dreams, and hopes. Other subjects could also be included.

Remember the word calmly. It does no good if one raises their voice and tries to control the conversation.

Another trick is listening to their side of the conversation. Don’t you dominate the conversation and keep your ears open.

Remember, you asked them for their time, so give them your full attention.

Most conversation ends abruptly because of non-listening.

An item of importance; if one of your parents says something you don’t agree with, don’t belittle them; instead,

Negotiate and ask them what would be agreeable to them.

(This tends to work wonders – it makes them stop to think, sometimes helping them realize they just might be unreasonable. But keep in mind – they might do this to you, so have some reasonable answers ready.)

Keep the communications open and two-way (or three-way, if both parents are present.)

You’ll find that listening, reasoning, understanding, and negotiating are very effective ways of communicating and eventually everybody gets what everybody wants.

It also shows your parents that you are growing up and possibly ready to handle responsibilities.

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Q&A: What do you think of my ideals for raising children?

Question by Naomi: What do you think of my ideals for raising children?
What I would like for my children
To have the best life I can give them.
I want them (from a young age) to have friends- good ones, and supporting ones, with morals like their own.
To have family structure and big events for holidays, and a wealth of love and support. I want them to feel the structure and respect in the family, and to feel belonging and roots.
I want them to avoid modern acceptable behavior, such as smoking, drinking, speaking out against elders, sex without marriage, etc.
I want them to feel peace in life through religion. It will be a mixed belief, one of god and science, and respect of all cultures and religions.
I want them to be comfortable financially, and give them a head start where possible. But I also want them to work hard and keep that ethic. I will encourage them in their studies, and in holding a job as soon as they are old enough.
I want them to see the world. I want them to experience the thrills and cultures- disney world, a caribbean cruise, paris, london, cairo, india, china, etc. I want them to sample sports and arts, of all kinds, and take up interests (bowling, playing a musical instrument, etc.)
I want them to have experience in etiquette, household, pets, social manners, etc.
These are just some of my thoughts… Any to add?

Best answer:

Answer by awkwardly balanced
You have the what down – now the how. What you want to add is…

How do you get your kids to perceive that this is what you are gifting them?

Messages of well being need to have someone on the receiving end – what parents think of as advice and gifts of wisdom end up being received as criticism and soul crushing. Two people trying to connect from such a diverse point of view (generation gap) rarely end up communicating effectively. You have to educate yourself about how to understand when your message has been lost in the translation – and that demands lots of ongoing education of yourself about developmental milestones at each age, and then further about what these milestones actually look like in your very own child right there in front of you.

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Yamaha TTR inconsistent power delivery, what’s wrong?

Question by LaoWaiSuomi: Yamaha TTR inconsistent power delivery, what’s wrong?
I have a ’99 Yamaha TTR Raid here in China. I am living at a high elevation, and I just shipped the bike to a buddy at sea level. Since he got the bike, he has changed the fuel filter, oil and cleaned the air filter, but he says it is constantly backfiring, and stalls out on idle at times. Also, when cruising, the bike will get inconsistent with power delivery (on and off in small surges) Any help? Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by Firestormer
The bike is running too lean due to being tuned to run at high altitude. Much the same as a pilot leans out an engine in a light plane.

Your friend will have to adjust the air/mixture screw and possibly increase the main jet size.

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hey this is for anyone who likes world history, answer if u no plz.?

Question by thecrazyday: hey this is for anyone who likes world history, answer if u no plz.?
These are questions for my exam review and im just hoping that some of you guys can help me. Theres 78 questions. You don’t have to answer all all the questions but answer as many as you can if you want. thx.

1. Where is the Tigris River?
2. Where is the Euphrates River?
3. Where is the Nile River?
4. Why is the Himalayas important?
5. What is the significance of the Yangtze River?
6. What is the significance of the Ganges River?
7. What is the significance of the North China Plain?
8. List the characteristics of a civilization.
9. What were Nomadic Invasions?
10. Describe the River Valley Agriculture.
11. What is the Caste system?
12. What is reincarnation?
13. Who were the Pheonicians?
14. What were the Phonetic symbols used for?
15. Who was Confucious?
16. What is Aristocracy?
17. What is Direct democracy?
18. What is a Monarchy?
19. What is an Oligarchy?
20. What is a Republic?
21. List the common economies of the ancient empires.
22. List some classical art and architecture from Greece.
23. What were the city states in Greece?
24. Describe Roman Law.
25. What were the 12 Tables?
26. What was Pax Romana?
27. What is succession?
28. List the outcomes of the Hellenistic Civilization.
29. What is cultural diffusion?
30. List the Indian Achievements in science.
31. What were the 10 commandments?
32. Compare the original Holy Roman Empire to the one under Fredrick I.
33. What was the government under the Han Dynasty?
34. What was the economy under the Han Dynasty?
35. What were the results of the Bantu Migration?
36. What was the agriculture like under the Bantu’s?
37. What were the political, economic and environmental reasons for the migration?
38. What was the agriculture like in the Americas?
39. What was the trade like in the Americas?
40. What is the House of Wisdom?
41. What is the Qur’an?
42. What were the 5 Pillars of Islam?
43. What is Justinian’s Code?
44. What was Muslim trade and culture?
45. Who were Samurai?
46. What was government like in Feudal Japan?
47. Who was Genghis Khan?
48. What were Germanic tribes?
49. Who was Marco Polo?
50. What was the impact of Nomadic Invasions?
51. Who was Charlemagne?
52. What is Feudalism?
53. What is a Manor System?
54. Who is a lord?
55. Who is a vassal?
56. Who is a knight?
57. List the functions of the guilds.
58. What were the cause and effects of the Commercial revolution?
59. What is the magna carta?
60. What is Parliament?
61. What were the effects of the Crusades?
62. What were stateless societies?
63. What was African trade?
64. List the conquests of the Aztecs.
65. What was the language of the Aztecs?
66. What type of government was run by the Incas?
67. What technology was created by the Incas?
68. What type of trade was developed by the Mayas?
69. What was the language of the Mayas?
70. What was the Renaissance?
71. Who were the Humanists?
72. Who was Leonardo DaVinci?
73. What is Block print?
74. Who is Martin Luther and his beliefs of salvation?
75. What were the selling of indulgences?
76. Describe the Ottoman and Safavid empires.
77. What types of industry were in these empires?
78. What is Cultural Blending?

Best answer:

Answer by katie and my friend jasmine
i know number 12
number 12 is like when the dead comes back to life as someone/something else.
thats pretty much it. haha

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China Tourism Question?

Question by Shawn H: China Tourism Question?
Are these sensitive natural/environmental areas:

Wulingvuan Rocks, China
Huangshan Mountains
Guilin
Yangtze River

I know there natural but are they sensitive? If not what are sensitive nautral/environmental areas in china?

Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by liyuwc12321
I think Wulingyuan is one, and jiuzhaigou, too.
huangshan moutains and guilin have been tourist sites for long time, no matter they were sensitive or not, they arent anymore.
hundreds of million ppl live by the riverside of Yangtze river, I dont think it is sensitive.

I think “sensitive” means being apt to change, I hope I understand the word correctly.

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Q&A: China pollution-Dams and Stakeholders?

Question by b: China pollution-Dams and Stakeholders?
Hi! I’m doing a research project on China and it’s water pollution. I have a couple questions:

1) Will the Three Gorges Dam help with the water pollution in the Yangtze River? Can dams help with pollution in general?

2) What would three main stakeholders be for the water pollution in China? For sure I know the government is one.

Thanks!

Best answer:

Answer by betyoucantfindme
1) I have not heard of dams solving the problem of water pollution. If anything, it might make pollution in the river upstream of the dam worse, since some pollutants might be stopped and collected at the dam.

2) Besides the government, it would be the people living in the area who are dependent on that water for living, drinking, cooking, and farming. Maybe the third one is local businesses.

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Q&A: the 25 largest naval battle ?

Question by sinnombre2: the 25 largest naval battle ?
This is my top.

battle of the delta(1178bc)>While there is no documentation for any pursuit of the defeated Sea Peoples, who fled to the Levant, Egypt was saved from the fate of total destruction.This is the first naval battle in the history.

Salamis, (480 BC)>. 371 Greek ships defeated 1,271 Persian ships in this decisive battle. Greek triremes had a crew of about 200 while their small penteconters had 50 oarsmen. With 1,642 ships altogether, it is thought possible that 200,000 sailors, soldiers and marines took part.

Cape Ecnomus, (256 BC)>. Like Salamis, Ecnomus was also a single engagement where 680 ships were fighting in a very small area. Some historians[who?] accept Roman claims that Rome had about 100,000 personnel. If this were true, which is unlikely, it would make it probable that at least 200,000 Roman and Carthaginian sailors and soldiers were involved.

Red Cliffs, (208 bc)>, the battle between Cao Cao and Sun Quan on China’s Yangtze River – the exact location is debated – during the late Han Dynasty. Cao Cao’s forces are said to have numbered 220,000–240,000 while Sun Quan’s fleet is said to have had 50,000 marines, the total claimed therefore being some 270,000 or 290,000 in all.

Actium, (31 BC)>. Battle between Mark Antony, Cleopatra and Octavian for control of the Roman world; more than 500 warships were involved

The fall of Constantinople(1453)>The end of the east roman empire and the start of the Turkish domination in oriental Europe.

Battle of Dan-no-Ura (1185)The Minamoto Clan defeated the Taira Clan, leading to Minamoto Yoritomo become the first Shogun of Japan

Yamen, (1279). The battle which ended the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty’s conquest of Southern Song Dynasty. It is claimed that more than 1,000 Song Dynasty warships were destroyed by the Yuan Dynasty near Yamen, Guangdong, China.

Battle of koan (1281)>The Japanese fleet defeated the mongol fleet stoping the mongol expansion for the east.

Lake Poyang, (1363)>. Claimed to be the largest battle in terms of personnel. Sailors of the Ming rebel force, said to be 200,000 strong, commanded by Zhu Yuanzhang, met a Han rebel force, claimed to be 650,000-strong, commanded by Chen Youliang, on Lake Poyang, China’s largest freshwater lake.

battle of diu (1509)>After centuries blocking the orient wey,the Turkish empire is defeated for the Portugal empire.This battle gave to the Europeans new ways to the india and china and the start of the European colonialism.

Lepanto, (1571). 212 Holy League galleys and galleasses against 272 or more Ottoman galleys, galliots etc (484+ total). The forces of the Holy League inflicted a crushing defeat on the Ottoman fleet. This was the last major naval battle, at least in the Western world, to be fought entirely or almost entirely between rowing vessels. Around 150,000 personnel took part in the battle. Lepanto is thought by some historians[who?] to have been the most decisive naval battle since Actium in 31 BC.The Turkish fleet lost more than 200 vessels and suffered at least 20,000 casualties.

Spanish Armada, (1588)>. In a series of engagements in the English Channel, a Spanish invasion fleet of 130 ships was driven north by English forces numbering nearly 200 ships. Rounding the British Isles into the Atlantic, the Armada was destroyed by powerful gales on its return to Spain.

the english armada (1589)>One year after the spanish armada,the queen elizabeth sent 18.000 soldiers against spain. drake was wanting destroy the half of spanish ships,wean portugal of spain and conquest the azores for help the english pirates attack the spanish colonies. If drake,s plans were completed,the spanish empire entered into a major crisis.This is a great naval battle.Only 5000 came to england.Spain was the most powerful country in the sea until 1639 (battle of the downs)

Myeongnyang, (1597)>. A large Japanese assault on Admiral Yi’s remaining 13 ships. The Japanese attacked with 333, but were routed by the smaller force.

Battle of the downs(1639)>After this battle,holland was became in the first naval power in the world.

Cartagena de Indias, (1741)>. 186 British ships attacked Spanish fortifications and six warships in Cartagena de Indias (present-day Colombia), resulting in a major defeat and heavy losses for the British: 50 ships lost and 18,000 casualties. The battle is thought to be the largest military action in maritime history (in terms of tonnage) until the Battles of Normandy and Leyte Gulf surpassed it in 1944.

Quiberon Bay 1759 – destroyed French naval power for the remainder of the Seven Years War and the birth of the british empire.

Battle of Chesapeake Bay (1781) – the French prevented Royal Navy from supplying Gen. Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, and 5 British ships were damaged with 336 casualties. Not a humiliating naval defeat, but the outcome was humiliating – the Briti
Vyborg Bay, (1790)>. 257 Russian vs 241 Swedish sailing ships and rowing vessels (498 total) Russia is the new mistress of the Baltic sea.

. Trafalgar, (1805). A British fleet of 27 ships-of-the-line and six other vessels, commanded by Nelson, attacked and destroyed a combined French and Spanish fleet of 41 ships, including 33 ships-of-the-line, ultimately capturing 21 ships of the line and destroying another. Almost certainly the largest battle, at least until the American victory at Santiago in 1898, in terms of the damage and/or casualties inflicted by gunfire alone. One of the most decisive battles in history.

the battle of Juncal(1827), where Argentina beat fleet overwhelmingly Brazilian, despite the vast numerical superiority Brazilian, allowing Argentina to victory in the war and attempts to dominate Brazilian expansionist half of South America.

Jutland, (1916)>. The largest battle in terms tonnage of ships engaged and in terms of the total tonnage of ships in
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Jutland, (1916)>. The largest battle in terms tonnage of ships engaged and in terms of the total tonnage of ships involved in a single action. Possibly the largest battle-line action, in terms of numbers of ships engaged. The largest surface action and the largest ship-to-ship action, in terms of t

Midway, (1942). The most decisive battle of the Pacific War. Midway was a crushing defeat for the Japanese navy, reversing the course of the Pacific War.

bay of pigs invasion(1961)>The cuban army defeats the american invasion,Castro holds the presidency of the Cuban goverment and U.S. through lost his first war

Best answer:

Answer by Arbie
I see you were cut off after only 19, but I also notice that several modern battles were not on your list, including Battle of the Nile, Trafalgar,Tsushima Straits, Jutland, Taranto, Pearl Harbor, Midway, the Marianas (Solomon Sea), Leyte Gulf, and the long-running Battle of the North Atlantic against Hitler’s U-boats. That’s 10, which is 4 more than you could have chosen. So, which ones do you eliminate?

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