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    The Second Triumvirate and Octavian’s Victory Over Antony With Octavian’s first orders of business completed, but the Senate expected him to fight Antony, not Brutus and Cassius (conspirators). Brutus refused to give himself up at Mutina and Antony besieged Mutina with his army in order to conquer the city. Seeing Antony and his troops as a major threat, Octavian marched against Antony and, with the support of two consuls, ultimately defeated Antony’s army at Mutina. Shortly after, Octavian…

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    his riches. But let's begin at the dawning. In the previous years, Zeus and Poseidon had a supreme friendship. They would sell land in exchange for currency(Euros). One day Zeus pilfered Poseidon's money, by scamming him on a property in Alexandria, Egypt. Zeus informed Poseidon, that once he gave the money, he will grant the property. Poseidon executed what Zeus had told him. He granted the money over to Zeus. Although Zeus never gave the property. Poseidon had been scammed by Zeus.…

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    an area over 10 acres. The relative concentration of lakes increases as you travel north with what might typically be considered the beginning of "lake country" starting on an imaginary line drawn through the center of the state stretching from Alexandria to the west to the famous Lake Mille Lacs to the east. If you came to this page looking for information to help you plan a Minnesota fishing getaway then I provide you with some helpful tips further down. Anglers looking for good fishing…

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    Alexander The Malevolent

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    Alexander is most commonly perceived as “great,” but what really makes him great? Believe it or not, the young Macedonian king was not that great after all. He took over many lands, caused major bloodshed and suffering, and he ruined cultures. This man should be known as “Alexander the Malevolent.” Alexander replaced his father King Philip at a young age. His father also was a ruthless man and Alexander only wanted to follow in his footsteps. Many people would say that it was a case of “one…

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    The Crusades were influenced by the Eastern culture. Because of this the Crusades took the opportunity to spread the idea. They saw the way there country treated each other and decided to spread it throughout the land that they occupied in the Western Nations. This made the peoples Social life more courteous to one another and spread the chivalry around the Western Nations. The last are that will be focused on is the Religious area. Religion was pretty big with the Crusades were the Christians,…

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    Ms. Payne please allow me to write you this email, not as a cadet, but instead just a family friend just like when you set me aside and gave me advise even when I went to Bolivia. I am very concerned because it seems or at least I feel that you may be with the impression that I may not seem like I put any effort in keeping my communication within the unit, and my leadership may seem questionable during drill, but even with the appearance that is not what I want to show. Ms. Payne the one…

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    Police Use Of Force Essay

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    standing on whether or not police use of force is actually justified. There is no single, universally agreed-upon definition of use of force. (International Association of the Chiefs of Police, Police Use of Force in America, 2001 (pdf, 88 pages), Alexandria, Virginia, 2001.) Officers are trained to act quickly and effectively in all situations they are presented with. The Continuum of Force always needs to be taken into consideration when force is used and requires officers to use appropriate…

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    Based on a true story. The movie was released in January 2001 about two different cultures fight over nothing, but they realise that they are no different to one another. In the early 1970s there was two schools Alexandria and Virginia two completely different schools witch had nothing in common, the American coach was replaced with a African/American from north Carolina. Tension raised when two schools joined together, massive crowds come together to protests the changers of the two…

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    The Titans Essay

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    The Titans may be one of the most powerful group of Greek hero’s, not only coming from the Golden Age, but any time period. That is exactly what the name means, “They were immortal giants of incredible strength and knowledge of old religion rituals and magic”. They were also known as the Elder Gods and came from Mount Othrys (“The Titans”, 2016). So why not name a football team the Titans? Whether it is a professional, college, high school or any level of competition having an intimidating name…

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    A small little girl is sitting with her knees up to her chest in a corner in her room. Her parents believe she is just sad. She really has depression.Someone had called her a mean name or fat, or something else very mean.Has someone ever called you a mean name?Has it made you sad? Depression is more than sadness. As Katie Hurley said ”Some signs are suicidal thoughts, poems, drawings, and essays.” Teenagers who have depression have a habit of not caring about things that had meant alot to them…

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