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NST2602 ASSIGNMENT 2.
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NST2602 ASSIGNMENT 2. 
STUDENT NAME & SURNAME: SHANICE STORM JOHNS 
STUDENT NUMBER: 
MODULE: NST 2602 
ASSIGNMENT REFERENCE NUMBER: Assignment 02: 
DATE OF SUBMISSION: 27/06/21 
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QUESTION 1 
Choose any THREE time periods. In each time period write a paragraph of ten 
lines based on your understanding of the differences of the time periods. Locate 
the time period in your own context. (15) 
1. Bronze Age 
 The Bronze Age was a prehistoric period marked by the usag...
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All Cases for Consumer Behaviour 9th Edition by Barry J. BabinEric Harris
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CONTENTS 
Case 1-1 IDEO: Consumer-Focused Innovation 
Case 1-2 Born or Reinvented - Case Answers 
Case 1-3 DemandTec By Acoustic Answers 
Case 1-4 Sears The Death of a Giant Answers 
Case 2-1 Self-Concept Self-Congruency Theory and Consumer Behavior Answers 
Case 2-2 Maslow's Influence 
Case 2-3 Narcissism Case Study - with question and answers 
Case 3.3 IGeneration 
Case 3-1 RateMyP_Answers (1) 
Case 3-2 Open Your Eyes 
Case 4-1 Housing Options Answers 
Case 4-2 Is Cash Really King 
Case 4-3...
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AMSCO: questions with correct answers
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How did certain land-based empires develop and expand in the period from ? CORRECT ANSWER Ottoman: - Mehmed II established the capital after besieging Constantinople using cannons 
- Changed Constantinople to Istanbul 
- Istanbul was a good place for trade because it controlled the Bosporus Strait, the only waterway linking the Aegean Sea with the Black Sea, and this helped the Ottomans expand 
- Expanded by conquering lands around the Black Sea and Southeast Europe 
- Istanbul became a center ...
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The Changing Nature of Warfare: aspects and impacts of each factor
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This document was key in helping me to achieve an A* in the Changing Nature of Warfare course in 2022. 
 
Generally there are four standard types of question you may be asked in the exam for this course: 
 
1. 'Assess the impact' questions (e.g. 'Assess the impact of generalship on the conduct of war from 1792-1945.') 
2. 'Turning point' questions (e.g.‘The development of the Prussian general staff during the Wars of German Unification was the main turning point in the conduct of war.’ How...
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AICE International History - Exam Review questions with 100 % correct answers | verified
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Where was the Suez Canal built? - Answer-Egypt 
When was the Suez Canal built - Answer-1869 
Who built the Suez Canal? - Answer-Egyptians 
Who funded the Suez Canal? - Answer-Europeans 
What seas does the Suez Canal connect? - Answer-Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea 
Effects of Suez Canal - Answer-Increases Egypt's trade w/ Europe by 600% 
Causes of the "Scramble for Africa" - Answer-Strategic factors, medical advancement and exploration, 
weaponry, political factors, the abolition of the sl...
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PRAXIS II 5149 WORLD AND US HISTORY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
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PRAXIS II 5149 WORLD AND US HISTORY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% ACCURATE SOLUTIONS 
 
 
The Hittites were able to expand from Anatolia due to - correct answer Superior military technology, including chariots and weaponry. 
 
The dominant Hellenic powers, Athens and Spare, went to war with each other during what war? - correct answer The Peloponnesian War 
 
How did the Neolithic Era mark a major development in human evolution? - correct answer Developing agricultural practices in the Neolithic Era allow...
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NST2602 ASSIGNMENT 2.
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NST2602 ASSIGNMENT 2. 
STUDENT NAME & SURNAME: SHANICE STORM JOHNS 
STUDENT NUMBER: 
MODULE: NST 2602 
ASSIGNMENT REFERENCE NUMBER: Assignment 02: 
DATE OF SUBMISSION: 27/06/21 
Image source: Google images 
QUESTION 1 
Choose any THREE time periods. In each time period write a paragraph of ten 
lines based on your understanding of the differences of the time periods. Locate 
the time period in your own context. (15) 
1. Bronze Age 
 The Bronze Age was a prehistoric period marked by the usag...
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US history All Milestones (With answers)
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US history All Milestones (With answers)Which native civilization invented a numerical system to keep records? 
The Olmec The Aztec The Maya The Inca 
The First Settlers 2 
When, "in fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue," what hypothesis was he attempting to prove? The Atlantic Ocean is smaller than most cartographers at the time believed. Lands previously unknown to most of Europe existed to the west. 
That newer, faster boats from Portugal could reach Asia before t...
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NST2602 ASSIGNMENT 2 2022
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NST2602 
ASSIGNMENT 2 2022. Choose any THREE time periods. In each time period write a paragraph of ten 
lines based on your understanding of the differences of the time periods. Locate 
the time period in your own context. (15) 
1. Bronze Age 
 The Bronze Age was a prehistoric period marked by the usage of bronze from 
around 3300 BCE to 1200 BCE. The Bronze Age is the second of the three 
major periods in the Stone-Bronze-Iron system. A civilization is classified as 
being in the Bronze Age...
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Our Origins: What is Physical Anthropology-Chapter 1 Vocabulary and Concepts A+ Guaranteed
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anthropology 
the study of humankind, viewed from the perspective of all people and times 
culture 
learned behaviour that is transmitted from person to person 
artefacts 
material objects from past cultures; eg ceramics and weaponry 
language 
a set of written or spoken symbols that refer to things (people, places, concepts, etc.) other than 
themselves