<span>Kublai
Khan is Mongolian ruler and a grandson of Genghis Khan, establishing the Yuan
Dynasty. Through his reign, he is more known of his administrative and civilian
policies by governing the society and reestablishing the local and central
government organization in China for the benefit of its citizens. Even though
he was not well skilled in military perspective, his reign was known for its
successes in the war against China’s Southern Sung dynasty and their voyages in
Java and Japan. In 1367, the regime ended when Zhu Yuanzhang defeated the capital.</span>
- Oxygen is delivered to cells throughout the body by this system.
- Nutrients are delivered to organs through this system.
- This system removes carbon dioxide from organs and delivers it the lungs.
- This system's organs passes oxygen into the bloodstream.
- This system plays a major role in fighting infections.
The circulatory system works the following way:
- Red blood cells (coming from the kidneys) pumped by the heart into the lungs drop carbon dioxide and collect each a molecule of oxygen.
- The pressure from the heart keeps the blood moving to the small intestine where nutrients from the digestion process are picked up by the blood red cells.
- Both oxygen and nutrients reach every cell in the body delivering nutrients and oxygen and picking up carbon dioxide and wastes from the cells' nutrition process
- Blood carrying carbon dioxide and wastes is taken into the kidneys where all the solid wastes (carbon dioxide is a gas) are removed, and after that, blood returns to the heart, and the cycle starts all over again
The stamp act was a act passed by the parliament in 1765 to directly tax and tax all printed materials in the United States colonies. The tax was to pay for the standing British army in America.
There’s many cons from the acts such the tax on it was high, and that the colonies had no representation in parliament that levied the tax, and that it caused violence and made the tension between the British and colonies increase.
The act was repealed because of the backlash and protest in the colonies. Boycotting of all British good was even suggested.
It showed that conditions weren’t safe or sanitary and that managers and overseers cared more about their money than their workers