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    In “On Dreams”, Freud (1901) lays out many of his thoughts of the fundamentals about dreams and their interpretation through the interpretation of his own dream which occurred on July 23-24th, 1895. In this case study, the fundamental concepts of dream interpretation will be outlined beginning with an analysis of the difference between manifest and latent content of dreams. Also included will be a discussion of of condensation and displacement as forms of distorting dreams and the related…

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    aristocratic patricians. It was these harsh debtor laws that led to the first plebeian revolt. (Morey, 1901) Since there was no way the plebeians could directly force the patricians to change, they decided to desert their general and “marched in full array to a hill beyond the Anio, which they called the Sacred Mount (Mons Sacer), and proposed to form an independent city (B.C. 494).” (Morey, 1901) The patricians, knowing they could not protect themselves without the plebeians, decided it best…

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    been in Australia since the late 1700s (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1901) but it hasn’t always been like it is today: standards, teachers who are certified, gender equality and discipline. These aspects of school haven’t always been around and it took years for teachers and the other people involved with education to put these things into place to better the schools (McCreadie, 2006; Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1901). When schools first started to come about in Australia they were…

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    While the plebeians were allowed to vote in the “comitta centuriata,” they were not allowed to hold public office or sit in the senate (Morey, 1901). The patricians were wealthy, powerful, and they did not suffer as badly as the plebeians did from the wars. They were able to use this power and wealth to shift society in their favor, and benefitted from the suffering of the plebeians. In 494 B…

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    aristocratic republic, and power was held mainly in the hands of the upper class. While the plebeians still had some power in the way of voting in the comitia centuriata (a military assembly), they could neither hold any new offices, nor sit in senate (Morey, 1901). Also, as with many aristocracies, the patrician rule was selfish and domineering. This resulted in a long and terrible struggle between both sides as the plebeians fought to gain equality. This assignment will seek to address how the…

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    Punic war- 3 years long. In this summary, we will focus on the strength of two empires. Roman Empire, a nation of war, victory include Latin war in 338 BC, Second Samnite war in 304 BC, Third Samnite war in 290 BC, and Southern Italy in 275 BC (Morey, 1901). These trails of wars showed Rome power, experience, and became the most superior army in the region. By the end of the first Punic War in 241 BC, Rome will become the most powerful naval in the Mediterranean Sea. For each Punic War, the…

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    thing to determine with assurance, whether the entire state was to be estimated as an aristocracy, a democracy, or a monarchy. Therefore to start with, the Carthaginian government was more similar with that of Roman republic. According Morey, W.C. (1901), Carthage had two chief magistrates referred as also as” suffetes” which are corresponding to the Roman consuls. It had a council of elders, called the “hundred,” which we might compare to the Roman senate. Finally, it has had also an assembly…

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    deployment of resources and less on the number of apparatus and the equipment carried (Colletti, 2014). In addition, the apparatus equipment lists now mirror those requirements of NFPA 1901, Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus. Under the old FSRS, an engine that was designed and outfitted to be fully compliant with NFPA 1901 would only score 37% when evaluated by ISOs standards (Stevens, 2000). This change to the FSRS should make it easier for fire departments to receive full credit for…

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    Because of their demise regarding the loss of their homes and property, they now were forced to borrow from the rich Patricians who took full advantage of the situation. According to Morey (1901), “ The law of debt was not only harsh in itself, but its effect was to keep the poor in a continual state of poverty, from which they could not easily escape.” This was a dire situation (many people became slaves of the Patricians) and the Plebeians…

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    Introduction At its height, the Roman Empire had a trade network not seen in the ancient world up to that point of time (Carthwright, 2013). Merchants traded products such as grains, oil and wine in tremendous quantities while precious metals and spices were imported at significant levels (Carthwright, 2013). In my learning journal entry for this unit, I will examine how the system of interconnectivity between the local provinces and Rome allowed for an extensive trade system to develop.…

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