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    regard of the outcome. Alexander and his men traveled east and west, in many circles, through mountains and deserts, just too takeover random cities. On the map of Alexander’s Empire, there is evidence that they got lost a few times as well. From Persepolis to Babylon, at Bucephala Nicaea, by Alexandria and the Hindu Kush Mountains, they had to turn around. It took Alexander about a eleven years to control from Macedonia to India. It was a short process for them to demolish the towns and then…

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    of the Iranian revolution, many family friends were found dead. Marjjane’s mother and many others had started to be violated during this time also. One night, Marjane and her father went to pick Marji’s mother up when her car had broken down. In Persepolis, Ebi, marji’s mother, ran to the car saying “Two guys two bearded guys! Two fundamentalist bastards, the bastards, insulted me. They said women like me should be pushed up against a wall and fucked. And then thrown in the garbage.” This was…

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    Reader Response 1: Pages 1-16 The narrator begins speaking about how our life is balanced between our misfortunes and blessings, which I agree with. I know exactly what the author is talking about, as it is common in our society to say things like "Why did this happen to them? They are such good people." Just as the narrator's father doesn't like talking about large age gaps in marriages, I think the uneasiness that we feel when talking about the topic is still around today. I think it is a…

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    He built grand monuments and buildings even more superior than his father’s. In this way he exhausted the royal wealth even more. He mainly expanded Susa and Persepolis, but also built grand palaces for himself and even one commissioned for his father. Due to this exhaust of wealth, Xerxes was forced to heavily tax his subjects, who were not at all pleased. Such a drastic drain in wealth, first with his march against…

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    Cosmopolitan Education: Attainable or simply unrealistic Did you realize that the currency of Indonesia is known as the Rupiah? If not, then perhaps the idea of learning about other countries and cultures is for you. Martha Nussbaum argues in her article Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism that the population should be educated in all things, not just things that happen on American soil. Nussbaum believes in the importance of knowing and understanding other cultures in order truly understand one’s…

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    the new king of Persia, aspire to the kingship and its accompanying royalty. Tamburlaine asks his lieutenants, “Is it not brave to be a king, Techelles? Usumcasane and Theridamas, Is it not passing brave to be a king, And ride in triumph through Persepolis?” (p.23) Theridamas answers, “A god is not so glorious as a king. I think the pleasure they enjoy in heaven Can not compare with kingly joys in earth: To wear a crown enchased with pearl and gold, Whose virtues carry with it life and death; To…

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