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    Arlington National Cemetery is a lot of different memorials into one location. Inside the Cemetery there is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers, Amphitheater, Arlington House, John F Kennedy gravesight. Section 60 (Afghanistan Graves) and the Challenger and Columbia memorial. The Cemetery consists of about 400,000 are buried in the Cemetery alone. Within the 400,000 graves about 5,000 are unmarked do to unknown soldiers. About 14,000 are veterans that buried at the cemetery. In the Amphitheater…

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    time period. In this pieces, numerous number of arch are aligned together side by side about nine hundred feet long to form an arcade which allows for pressure on water for easier transportation to the outlets. Coliseum also known as Flavian Amphitheatre in Roman empire was a large open area similar to public stadium today. It was built during the reign of Roman Empire over the middle east part of Africa, Europe and Asia. Coliseum was used for sport activities, fight between gladiators,…

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    The Roman Empire wasn’t built in a day. Everyone might have heard that. Rome was huge. Rome covered North Africa, some part of Asia and most of Europe. The Empire reached its height under Emperor Diocletian (284-305 CE) However, Rome did fall. The collapse begins at 180 CE, when Marcus Aurelius died. His son, Commodus took control of Rome and he was a poor leader. Time of disarray followed. The Roman empire collapsed, because of plagues, barbarian invasion, and political problems. Plagues and…

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    at the age of sixty-four, Gen. Roscoe was recognized as a Distinguished Graduate by his alma mater which stated he was the perfect example of the West Point Academy motto “Duty, Honor, Country”. He is buried around the same area as the Memorial Amphitheatre and the Tomb of the Unknowns in Section 7-A of Arlington National Cemetery. An auditorium at the academy was named in his honor by the committee who chose him so long ago. General Roscoe exemplified the characteristic of a transformational…

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    Colosseum Essay_Best 7AF The Colosseum was also known as Flavian Amphitheatre, named after the Flavian dynasty. It’s a massive oval amphitheater; it's located at the center of Rome, Italy. It is a huge structure but the construction took only about a decade to complete which was very interested. It was also the largest and the most famous amphitheater, which was fascinated by visitors during the Roman Empire. Only some part of the Colosseum collapse that was devastated, but most of…

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    Kayaking Would you like to go for a relaxed paddle ride along the coastline or backwaters of Tarkarli???. Then try Kayaking which is one of the best ways to explore the beautiful coastline, backwaters and areas in and around Tarkarli. Kayaking is a very popular activity with youngsters and there are a few operators in Tarkarli who will guide you to the ideal spots for Kayaking in Tarkarli like fresh water canals and the backwaters of Tarkarli along with experienced guides. Game Fishing…

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    A Guide to Tour America America is the birthplace of numerous metropolises like Las Vegas, LA, Miami, Boston, Chicago and New York City. Each of these cities brings to mind a million different thoughts of entertainment, culture and cuisine. If one looks closely they will witness the wide variety which makes up this country. If you wish to enjoy a spectacular tour, USA is the ideal location to start with owing to its natural beauty and rich combination of deserts, mountains, rainforests, canyons,…

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    Rome was an empire that was founded off of the death and destruction of other empires. This capacity for violence by their empire is well known throughout history by all. Whether it was the Spartan army at the Battle of Thermopylae or the destruction of Carthage, the Romans are renowned for their violence. This sense of violence was also apparent in their cities as gladiatorial games quickly became a centerpiece for Roman society and history. The gladiatorial games were not initially designed…

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    All inhabitants of earth suffered a wide spread epidemic known as narcisexualvapitism. A nocuous virus that loomed all over the world like a tarantula hugging a ping pong ball was the cause of the extinction of the human race. It's important to realize that it was not like Ebola, influenza, rotavirus, the myopic TRNTB cult or the four horsemen of the apocalypse while auguring which horse befits which horsemen. The inane seed was planted by the ever-increasing platitudinous in the early 21st…

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    showcase buildings from 1500 years ago it also has pristine landscape including large rocky canyons. As I walked across the dusty, sand stricken plain I saw the Badger House. I entered, gripping my glossy pamphlet. Inside it looked like an old amphitheatre. I looked all around, it’s muddy hay colored exterior didn’t looking welcoming at first but as I stepped inside, I realized what the Badger House was. It was a place of joy, where people of the tribe joined together for ceremonies and put…

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