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    Emperor Nero's Reforms

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    Emperor Nero, infamously known as one of the most oppressive of the Roman emperors, came to power in 54 AD, with an extensive range of reforms. While Nero’s initial rule and reforms were immensely prosperous and popular, his rule soon degraded as negative influences, debauchery, and maliciousness, became his legacy. The reforms under the influence of Seneca and Burrus were exceptionally successful, however, without their guidance, Nero’s further reforms brought colossal amounts of chaos and…

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    Adult emperor penguins weigh from 50 to 100 pounds and varies by sex, with males weighing more than females. It is the fifth heaviest living bird species, after only the larger varieties of ratite (CRC Handbook of Avian Body masses by John B. F Dunning. CRC press (1992), ISBN 978-0-8493-4258-5). Like all penguin species, emperor penguins have streamlined bodies to minimize drag while swimming, and wings that are more like stiff, flat flippers (Williams, Tony D. (1995). The Penguins. Oxford,…

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    after his great-uncle, Julius Caesar. Gaius Octavius was able to take control of one of the most powerful empires in the world at the time and rule it successfully for over 40 years -he was definitely not a weak or an ineffective Emperor. He was the most dangerous Emperor in the world. Augustus had ruthlessly killed his opponents, winning no glory in battle despite outmanoeuvring and beating the proudest men who were not yet defeated in Rome, due to the fact he had cheated. Augustus even revised…

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    Emperor Jones Irony

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    playwright who decided to express how he saw the world in his own perspective. Eventually, a drama was born that marked history, thus making itself known in American literature. Eugene O’Neil’s play The Emperor Jones comes to life on stage as he uses setting, suspense, and symbolism in the plot of The Emperor Jones and uses them to drive the play forward in its crisis. If one were to close his or her own eyes and describe…

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    Emperor Angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator) Introduction: The Emperor Angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator), is a reef-associated marine angelfish and is also called the Imperator Angelfish or Imperial Angelfish. Because of their beautiful color and attractive shape, the species is among the most amazing underwater fish in the Red Sea or in the aquariums. It is possibly the most easily recognized fish in the Red Sea. The display which the species make is marvelous whether done in the wild or in…

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    Hongwu Emperor Analysis

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    Essay #1: Analysis of Proclamations of The Hongwu Emperor In this week’s reading, the two proclamations written by Zhu Yuanzhang show the Ming Dynasty’s first emperor’s deep concerns regarding political and social problems in late fourteenth century. In the first part: An Imperial Edict Restraining Officials from Evil, the emperor criticized many government officers’ corruption phenomena as well as analyzed people’s psychological changes when committing crimes. In the second part: Dismissal of…

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    and Northwestern's quarter system and distributional requirements make that goal both plausible and effective. At age thirteen, my father handed me a book to refocus my attention away from the world and to his own field. Siddhartha Mukherjee’s “The Emperor of All Maladies” was not just a book about cancer; it was a story about how one disease was able to change the course of all humanity. I hope to prepare myself to conduct research and practice medicine across national boundaries in a world…

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    Herodotus and Sima Qian are known as two of the greatest historians of their time. In comparing each of their writings several different roles that women were meant to fill become clear. Although these vastly different cultures had limited contact, women in Greece and China were very similar during this time period. Each writer gives distinct evidence of women fulfilling, or denying the roles placed upon them as wives, mothers, daughters, oracles, soldiers, commanders, gifts, property, and…

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    attention. Whether known for their stringent rule or their long-lasting legacy on the Roman Empire, almost all of the Roman Emperors acquired fame through their rule. One of the most influential leaders of the Roman Empire, Emperor Diocletian, found his notorious fame through the persecution of Christians. Though many fault him with the persecution of Christians, Emperor Diocletian imposed various reformations, which reinstated the Roman Empire as a world power. Born in 245 A.D. Salonae,…

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    contrasting weather patterns within relatively short distances, lives the Emperor Penguin. Consequently, the Emperor Penguin has many phenomenal and useful adaptations that ensure the penguin is able to sustain life in such a challenging and unfavorable environment. The Emperor Penguin can only be found in Antarctica. It is essential for penguins in general to generate and retain a constant…

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