The innovation of the Yam or the postal service, also contribute to the thriving economy of the world after Genghis Khan’s conquests. Yam is a “supply point route messenger system employed and extensively used and expanded by Genghis Khan and used by subsequent civilians”(Skaff 1). By deploying this method of the postal system, people would be able to deliver their letter to some distant land within days, whereas it might take months, four previous times, it was almost impossible to deliver messages without it been seen hundred of times. The postal system also benefitted the military because it would be possible to deliver king’s order or important military information within a short time period. “The Yam connected the ends of the Mongol Empire
The building of the irrigation in the Wellton-Mohawk districts from the Colorado River increased crop yieds, therefore leading to higher income and profit greater than taxes.
In addition to having permanent ramifications upon the environment, the henequen-wheat complex also had a significant impact on social relations and society within Mexico, specifically for the Yaqui.
Taking stock, he noticed she wore two of the prettiest, crystalline blue eyes that he had ever seen. He had caught them briefly when she looked up his way while examining some trinkets on a nearby rack. The store manager, Rick Hawkins, had liked to keep what he called “pocket items” and some other cheap, frail plastic children’s toys near the counter. He hoped that by placing these poorly made and quickly disposed of novelties in direct view of the younger clientele it would entice kids into asking—no begging—their parents into buy them something while they stood in line.
The Mongol Yam method was a route messaging system used frequently and made bigger by Genghis khan.It was also used by other generations of khans as well.The Yam was ran from eastern asia to eastern europe.Relay stations on the Yams route were used to supply food, shelter, and horses for the mongol army and messengers.The Yam was given special attention by the khans because this was where the mongol armies traveled fast and the messengers had to be faster than the army.So the Yam was used to spread the process of information and intelligence very fast.It was also used for war communications as well.The Yam had many relay stations 14-40 miles apart .Messengers from one station would go to the other station and give the information there
Sally Dingo the author of Ernie Dingo the King of the Kids, positions us as we read through the book for us to feel almost we had known him all through his life, and that we are like mates toward him. we may feel sympathy for one of their beloved family member dies or admiration for Ernie’s sporting talents in basketball, he was usually called ‘show pony’.
In the film ‘Yume’ (or with the English translation) ‘Dreams’, Director Akira Kurosawa, plays with morality and the preservation of natural life. Yume presents the viewer with vignettes that focus on the consequences of human behavior, like in the short: The Peach Orchard. In this vignette, a boy is questioned in front of a spiritual council that represented the chopped down peach orchard. The spirits were angry with how mortals treat nature, but the boy repented for his family's actions. In return the spirits led him in a facade, letting him see the traditional dance of the falling peach blossom petals.
AOTA has identified pediatrics as a key practice area for the 21st century. Pediatric OT practices provide services to infants, toddlers, children, and youth and their families in a variety of settings including schools, clinics, and homes. OT practitioners use meaningful activities to help children and youth participate in play, education, leisure, and work to promote physical, mental, and social health and wellness. Task analysis is used to identify factors (e.g., sensory, motor, social-emotional, cognitive) that may limit successful participation. Activities and accommodations are used in interventions to promote successful performance. Evidence-based research suggests that pediatric OT practices have positive impacts on clients
In the early medieval period, Yeavering was an important centre in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia and its burial system was very complicated including inhumations and cremations, different alignments and different funeral objects. (Lucy, 2000)
It was a crisp and clear winter morning and down at the training field was platoon #155 working on battle positions and communication. This is where our character is starting out their career as a soldier and is working to fight on the front lines. They were doing their job right in a way but no one else was doing it like that. So to everyone else they looked quite stupid and were given looks like they were a headless bird running around. It's like they think that people don’t notice. Most people would think all of the platoon was like this because it was a recruit training group and wasn’t a very great one either. Though something felt different, even though it looked weird it worked better than what was in the books. Based on the
By 1260, the Mongol Empire extended from the Siberian forests to the Yellow Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean coast. The vast expanse of land the Mongols ruled over made it difficult for leaders to quickly relay orders to troops making advances on several fronts and to communicate other information, edicts, and laws. To combat the inefficient communication, the Yam system was developed under Chinggis Khan’s rule and was officially established under Ogodei Khan. The network included post houses located every few miles, between which messengers would ride their horses pass off the messages to each other. When Marco Polo traveled in the Mongol Empire in the thirteenth century, he claimed that the Mongols maintained up to 10,000 relay stations and 200,000 horses in the Yam (Strayer 347). Each messenger was considered an official representative of the Great Khan, and was eventually issued a tablet called a paiza. The paizas were used to distinguish messengers carrying out orders from unauthorized merchants and traders who were not granted the use of the stations. Through this simple yet massive communication system, messages that normally required weeks to transport now took only a few days to cross thousands of miles. By speeding up communication, the Great Khan could give orders and receive reports rapidly, increasing the efficiency and accuracy of their military attacks and the rate of implementing new government structures in conquered territories. By connecting the far
Among the Yakut people of Siberia when a person falls ill a shaman may attempt a séance which takes place in the yurt of the afflicted man where his neighbours gather at sunset to watch the ceremony (Eliade, 1964, 229). The shaman ties thongs around his shoulders that are held by the spectators in case the spirits attempt to carry the shaman off; a fire is lit and the shaman dons his ritual costume and smokes a pipe as a white mare’s hide is spread in the middle of the floor (Eliade, 1964, 230). The shaman drinks cold water and bows to the four cardinal points while spitting out water then the shaman’s assistant throws horsehairs into the fire before dousing
The sweet, milky solution is sterilised at a high temperature for a short time, destroying any bacteria that may be present. This process is called UHTST (Ultra Heat Treatment, Short Time). The solution is then transferred to a 6,000-litre fermentation tank via a closed system of pipes and valves.
Traditional Chinese medicine, or TCM, is one of the oldest systems of medicine to exist among humans, and it is extremely prominent to this day. According to legend, the system has been in use since the third millennium BCE. The views of such an old system differ greatly from those found in modern western medicine. Perhaps most prominent is the fact that TCM focuses more on the patient than the illness. The system considers the human to be a microcosm of the universe, implying that the body is affected by the traditional Taoist forces of yin and yang, the five elements, and Qi in the same way the cosmos are. Each of these forces act upon the “zang fu,” or organ system, directly influencing a patient’s health. Healers use qigong to assist in the restoration of stability in the body. Achieving balance, both internally and externally, is the most important aspect of healing in TCM.