History: Gauis Julius Caesar And Stonewall Jackson

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I am zealous and extremely eager when it comes to the field of history. There is many different ways I can use my knowledge of history I could mentor kids interested the field, or teach them about history so they carry on my love of history that alone is an the reason or the incentive for me, not money in the slightest. People that do things for the money irate me and I loathe them. History is a great field for me to go into because and can transcend to the top because I truly excel here. History has had its fair share of ethical and evil people. When history comes to mind, I would affiliate people like Herodotus, Tacitus with it because they are some of first historians in the world. History is the only field I seem to have an unlimited amount …show more content…
Who are some of most elite and best commanders in history. Julius Caesar seems to have a notorious reputation but I don't believe it, Chalres Martel because he was indomitable and prevented the take over of the Frankish kingdom and Jackson because he kept his composure in battle when others were fearful thus earning the nickname Stonewall. I would go to point of strategical importance in the world, like the Strait of Gibraltar. I would talk to them about there life and why they made their choices, I would ask like to talk to them about strategy, make for a flavorful conversation thats not insipid in the slightest. I be sure to ask clear cut questions not inarticulate ones but yet still ones only a strategical genius could understand, I know that sounds stuck up but these men have a right to cocky and pompous. One of many things these individuals have in common is their courage and fortitude.

I can imagine a box of chocolates on valentines day would see its sanity be broken down and deteriorated. Because they would be lamenting about their eaten friends and would be succumbing to human desire to eat chocolate, which isn't compatible with chocolates desire to live.. The experience would not be stable but Transitory for the chocolates. As they would be anxious and Apprehensive about the future. The experience would leave them in a callous and sulky mood. The experience chocolate goes through on Valentine's day must be atrociously horrible and terrifying even though they are intimate objects and cant

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