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    things happen to be insects. These 10 weirdest looking insects may be evolved to live their best life, but they sure do look weird doing it. Check them out for yourself below - but first, grab that bug spray. Number Ten: Tailed Emperor Butterfly Caterpillar.The tailed emperor butterfly caterpillar can be found in Australia during spring. Though its body resembles that of a normal caterpillar, its head is covered in armor and pointy horns. Though this is a fairly normal defense mechanism in the…

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    Subsequently, the Chinese emperor met the Arab general with generosity (Arnold 2006). This fictive incident happened in the reign of emperor Toasting from the Tang dynasty. It states that Yazdegerd sent an envoy to the emperor of China after his defeat in the battle of Nahawand. And when the envoy had returned, he asked about what had happened. The Persian messenger retold the dialogue that he had with the Chinese emperor, which included a description of the Arabs’ conditions, and the emperor…

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    Pax Romana Dbq Analysis

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    The Roman Empire is Falling Down, Falling Down In 476 C.E. the Roman Empire fell, however the Pax Romana during 27 B.C.E to 180 C.E. was the prime of the empire and it would not be believable that this empire would fall. During this time there was a stable form of government, prosperity, a strong army, and happy citizens. The Pax Romana was considered the peak of the growing empire because afterwards there were signs of a slow decline. This eventually led to the fall of the Roman Empire. The…

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    River are attached to different ends of the Grand Canal. In the scenes, the people celebrate, sing and dance, and lift lanterns as he enters the city through the Chang Gate. The foggy landscape remains great in size and distance to emphasize the emperor and his power. The mist separated the foreground to also show the large landscape. It shows great amount of detail of the shops, peoples, trees and nature, gardens, houses, temples, and a cruise ship. The people look realistic and there is a…

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    on events from the Fifth Century that tie the last Roman Emperor and the fall of Rome, into the legends of the Ninth Legion and King Arthur. The movie is somewhat based off of historical facts and makes a slightly plausible story line; however, the further someone would look into history, the more they would find the movie to be Hollywood fantasy. In the first paragraph, descriptions of the cinemas’ account of Romulus Augustus becoming Emperor of Rome, the fall of Rome to the Goths, and then the…

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    Constantine the Great (I) was an Emperor of the Roman Empire from 306-324 A.D. and The Emperor of the Roman Empire from 324 until his death in 337. One of the few Roman Emperors to be considered great, Constantine reigned during a period of great upheaval in the Empire, but still managed to enact reforms and stabilize the state, thus on these bases, he was an exemplary ruler. Constantine came to power first as the Caesar of the Western Empire in 305 A.D. when his father Constantius was raised to…

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    economic issues, social issues etc. A major reason the Roman Empire collapsed was because of political turmoil. Diocletian realized that the empire was too large for one person to control so he appointed a co-emperor and two assistants, or Caesars. Diocletian ruled in the East and Diocletian’s co-emperor ruled in the West. This new system was called the territory the tetrarchy, which means the “the rule of four”. The power was divided to more efficiently…

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    Empire’s borders. In 410, the Visigoth King Alaric took all the wealth from Rome. The Empire spent the next decades under constant threat. It was raided again in 455 and in 476, the Germanic leader Odoacer staged a revolt and deposed the emperor. No Roman emperor would ever rule from a post in Italy. Overexpansion and Military Overspending With…

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    someone who didn’t realize their purpose and with that in mind I learned that sometimes people need a push to figure out what to do in life; also, there were many facts in this book that are about Japan that I didn’t know like that the emperor can resign and the emperor and his grandfather that are in this book are actual people that lived and…

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    I am here with you all to mourn the loss of our beloved emperor Antoninus Pius. During his reign of 24 years, he was known as one of the five good-rulers due to his skill, knowledge, and likeable personality. Between the years 138-161, Antoninus was able to lead Rome into a time of peace and prosperity, which could surely not be said about most emperors. I had the privilege of developing a close friendship with him since childhood and he was always a wonderful companion to have during both good…

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