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    How Knowledge Stopped and Empire In the First Century AD, the 17th, 18th, and 19th Legions (a legion was around 5,000 soldiers) of the Roman Army, as well as their auxiliaries, were annihilated in the thick forest of Teutoberg in what was then known as Germania. Germania, which laid just beyond the Rhine, was seen by the Romans as being beyond civilization, and inhabited by backwards, uncivilized people: the tribal Germanic peoples. The land beyond the Rhine was full of superstition and myth…

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    Women In Australia

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    This type of article was common. The soldiers saw us as playing at war…” However, Australian women made a great effort on auxiliary service. Most commonly, women’s roles in the armed force were clerical but they also had an ability to involve traditional men’s roles, as truck and ambulance drivers, or aircraft ground staff. As nurses in the war, they were the ones in most area…

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    is studied and a model converter which can supply a load of 250W is designed and is used in a PV energy system. In this converter topology, a part of the circuit resonates for a small portion of the switching cycle of the converter, known as the auxiliary circuit that enhances the soft transition from ON state to OFF state and vice versa, thus improving the converter efficiency by reducing the dominating portion of in losses i.e. the losses that occur due to hard transition of the switches. Due…

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    Plato In The Republic, Plato acts as a scribe and recounts a particular evening that his teach Socrates had spent with his fellow Greeks, discussing various political topics. In the book, Plato outlines what Socrates’ thought justice was, and what a perfectly just city (the “city of speech”) would be like. One of the foundational principles in Plato’s just city is specialization. Each person does what they are best at, and don’t meddle in another’s affairs. By specializing, society is divided…

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    The auxiliary units were normally from the distant lands that the romans had already conquered. These units were locals who were asked to join a military campaign. One of the most important aspects of the auxiliary was that they were non-citizens. These units were used heavily in campaigns and frontier defense. The auxiliary units normally stayed in the area (providence) that the unit was created. “For example, the…

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    Tessa's Case Study

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    morphology and syntactic structure, omitting verb tense and agreement and gender reversal (Hogan, Bridges, Wymer & Volk, as cited in Chabon & Cohn, 2010). Judging from her age, Tessa should be in Brown’s stage V+ and should be able to use past tense “be” auxiliary and main verbs, and show infrequent use of the present progressive tense. She presents at stage Late IV/Early V where the regular past tense first emerges (Justice & Ezell, 2008). Due to her Late IV/Early V stage presentation and her…

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    The highest class is the guardians/rulers, next is the auxiliaries, and the very lowest class is the money-makers. The highest class of the guardians are in charge to govern and meant to rule over the society. When he makes this division, it is automatically assumed that the nature of people differs from one other…

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    Gaunilo responds to the Ontological Argument by saying that the argument “proves too much”. By this, Gaunilo means that the Ontological Argument could be applied to anything, not just God; even things that we know do not exist. The example that Gaunilo uses is conceiving the most perfect island than which no greater island is possible. The most perfect island must exist in reality and in the mind, because if it did not, then it would be possible to conceive of an island greater than the most…

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    Centric Points Analysis

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    the centric points, also known as the rays, forming an acute angle. Rays shine down onto a surface, and its almost as if they support the centric point. Having the position of being diagonal from the centric point, conveys the message that the auxiliaries are there to protect the people, and “trickle down” from the philopsher…

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    There are three classes of citizens in the state: the craftspeople, the auxiliaries, and the rulers. According to Aristotle, justice in the state is these three classes doing what the are naturally inclined to do and not meddling in the others natural craft*(434d). The craftspeople build and create, the auxiliaries defend the city, and the rulers rule. Similarly, there are three parts in the soul: the rational part, which rules the whole of…

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