The army was segregated before the Tuskegee Airmen were formed
The Maurya Empire<span> was a </span>geographically extensive Iron Age historical power<span> founded by </span>Chandragupta Maurya<span> which dominated </span>ancient India<span> between 322 BCE and 187 BCE. Extending into the kingdom of </span>Magadha<span> in the </span>Indo-Gangetic Plain<span> in the eastern side of the </span>Indian subcontinent<span>, the empire had its capital city at </span>Pataliputra<span> (modern </span>Patna).[2][3]<span> The empire was the </span>largest to have ever existed in the Indian subcontinent<span>, spanning over 5 million square kilometres (1.9 million square miles) at its zenith under </span>Ashoka<span>.</span>
The shared experiences can dilute traditional cultures.
Modern technology, most notably the internet, has made possible instant communication and the democratization of the availability of information and knowledge. However, as a negative correlate of this fact, modern technology tends to focus on global trends and the cultures where these are originated, making experiences uniform, which can dilute, or at the very least, undermine, the contributions that traditional and non-dominant cultures may contribute to the globalized dialogue that modern technology implies.
<span>The city of Iquitos also called the Louis of the Amazon developed in response to the boom of the industry of rubber. The rubber boom occurred largely between 1879 to 1912.
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