Trajan was a Roman emperor of the early Roman Empire that had ruled from AD 98 until AD 117. Trajan's full name is Marcus Ulpius Trajan. Trajan was born on September 18 around the year AD 52 in Italica, near Seville. Trajan came from a Spanish origin, making him the first ever emperor to come from Italy. His father was also by the name of Marcus Ulpius Trajan.…
Marcus Ulpius Trajanus, also known as Trajan, was born on 18 September in Italica, Spain in the year AD 52. His Spanish origin made him the first emperor of Rome to not to be born in Italy. Trajan was the son of a well-respected general and senator also named Marcus Ulpius Trajanus. In his adult years, he became a soldier and served on many distant Roman frontiers. He was elected head of the senate in 98 A.D. Shortly after, he married a woman named Pompeia Plotina.…
In 2003, Andre Thomas viciously attacked and killed his ex-wife and her two children, and was sentenced to death row. His defense argued that he was not eligible for death row because of his mental state. The court ignored the argument and passed it off, saying that they were using his illness as an excuse to “get out of” maximum punishment. As demonstrated in this case, mental illness is not given the attention it deserves when determining a sentence. Cases such as these have aroused concern how fair the criminal court is towards the mentally ill.…
In 1956, three years before his death, Alexander Deussen, a petroleum geologist from San Antonio, donated 309-acres of land to Harris County Precinct 1. Named after its donator, Alexander-Deussen Park boasts many amenities which are appreciated by everyone who visits this exceptional recreational area. The park has the several children’s playgrounds, a community center, an open air pavilion overlooking the lake, an asphalt 2.5 mile jogging trail with work out equipment erected along the path, 3 multi-purpose athletic fields, a fishing pier, a boat ramp, and an enormous gazebo perched out over the water. The park also features a duck pond which includes an abundance of turtles. The uniqueness of this park has lent itself as a home for a small…
Marko Alexandrovich Ramius, captain of a Soviet nuclear submarine, had a rough childhood. Five childhood events impacted his life. Memories of his grandmother’s stories, of tattling on a fellow student, of his friend’s murder, of his abuse by other students, and of his experiences in military school altered his view of the world he lived in. Lack of freedom and disillusionment with authority were instilled in him at a young age. It eventually led him to become the man who decided to defect from the Soviet Union with a small cult of like minded officers in his nuclear submarine, the Red October.…
As M. tempus is an omnivore due to their monogastric digestive system, and is similar to a pigs digestive system, but with adaptations similar to that of bilbies (Thylacomyidae) due to the occasional low availability of prey and living food sources, resulting in adapted hindgut fermentation and a long digestive tract, (Tyndale-Biscoe C H 2005). Although M. tempus must ferment the consumed plant material, their gastrointestinal tracts are still incredibly different to those of foregut fermenters, such as cows. As mentioned earlier, the pig and bandicoot like teeth ensures M. tempus can easily rip apart their prey with their canines and incisors, while also able to masticate and grind up plant material with their molars (Mississippi State University,…
Alan Silvestri was born on March 26, 1950 in New York, New York. Alan was born with the full name Alan Anthony Silvestri. At a young age Alan was drawn to instruments. At first, he played the drums but, his love for instruments quickly grew to include the bassoon, clarinet, saxophone and guitar. He formed many bands as a young lad.…
“What we do now echoes in eternity,” is something the most philosophical man I know said. On March 17, 180 the last of the Five Good Emperors passed away. I know that what Marcus Aurelius did for Rome will echo in eternity. I was lucky enough to meet him during the Parthian War, where I was his soldier. He was born on the 26 of April in 121.…
The middah of Zehirus is very important because the definition of Zehirus is to do the mitzva in the proper way 1. An example is Tefilin because maybe for a Tefilin shel yad if you make the straps to far apart that you will not have more space for other straps. 2. Another example is shmoneh esrei great gedolim say during shmoneh esrie if you look out of the sidur when you die and you are on youre way to shamyim a malech will come an dit will scare you 3. Shema is another example people think you cover youre eyes becouse you do not want to get destracted but the real reason is that a long time ago you were soposed to role youre eyes from left to right…
Erysipelas Erysipelas is an infection that affects the skin and the tissues near the surface of the skin. It causes the skin to become red, swollen, and painful. The infection is most common on the legs but may also affect other areas, such as the face. With treatment, the infection usually goes away in a few days.…
The ideology of medicine remained mostly constant from the Middle Ages throughout most of the 16th century, with Galen’s four humors theory at the forefront. The biggest change from the Middle Ages to the 16th century occurred when the church began to allow the dissection of deceased human bodies. Leonardo Da Vinci had opportunity to examine and estimated thirty cadavers before the law was revoked. He created beautiful illustrations of the anatomy of the human body and captioned the drawings with what he estimated as the physiology. Andreas Vesalius was a pioneer of surgery, he used dissections to create anatomically correct books, which were reprinted and sold in many languages, though, perhaps his greatest achievement was that he encouraged…
Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564 in Pisa, Italy. He was the son of Italian musician and musical theorist, Vincenzo Galilei, and Giulia Ammannati. Galileo was the oldest of 5 children in his family. Not only was he a mathematic professor and astronomer, but he was also a scientist. In fact, he was nicknamed “The Father of Modern Science”.…
How Did the Renaissance Change Man’s Of View Man? There are times in history that revolutionize the way people think. The Renaissance was one of those times. In a short sentence, the Renaissance was basically the revival of classical art and intellect of Ancient Rome and Greece. This was a “rebirth” of the way people viewed themselves.…
Fabio Payano Mr.Alston History 10-4 11-15-15 Mark Antony Mark Antony Roman politician and general. Mark Antony was an ally of Julius Caesar and the main rival of his successor Octavian. The passing of power between the three men led to Rome's transition from a republic to an empire.…
Julius Caesar was the first dictator for life and had shaped Rome for ever. Julius Caesar was born on either 12th or 13th of July in 100 BC in Rome to a well known but awfully poor family. Caesar’s life started at 16 when his father, Gaius, died, as a result Julius grew closer to his mother Aurelia. Julius at a young age had an ambition for politics and the idea of becoming apart of the Roman political system grew because of unstable order among the republicans. Caesar took a great step forward towards politics when he married Cornelia a daughter of Sulla a powerful man and dictator in Rome, Sulla had no part in the marriage and forced Caesar to leave or risk losing his property, Julius didn’t back down.…