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    I am observing at Eugene Field Elementary which is located in Hannibal, Mo. I am in Carmen Ott’s Classroom; she has a total of 16 students. A new student just came to the school this last week, so now out of the sixteen students there are seven of the students are girls and now the other eight students. Though there are also another three students that come in for a certain amount of time. In those three students two of them are girls and one of them are boys. Currently, all the ages for these…

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    They looked at Caesar, Hannibal, Alexander, Turenne and Frederick the Great as examples of forces that were able to win despite the odds being stacked against them. (Military Leadership of North and South) However, they did not make the necessary sacrifices that it would have taken…

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    Ordinance of Secession of 1861 that “Whereas, the election of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin to the offices of president and vice-president of the United States of America, by a sectional party, avowedly hostile to the domestic institutions and to the peace and security of the people of the State of Alabama..”(Document E) In this expert it is being said that it was in fact the election of Abraham LIncoln and Hannibal Hamlin that was the breaking point that caused Alabama to secceed. This…

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    The life and history of Alexander the Great, and the empire that he formed, has been studied by people ever since his death. Alexander’s empire ruled over a large portion of land from Greece in the west to India, in the east. His actions brought an end to the long standing conflict that the Persians and Greeks had with each other, established multiple cities that bore his name across the land that he conquered, had a major influence on future rulers, and had remnants that lasted until the time…

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    Written Assignment HIST 1421 Unit 5: Greek and Roman Civilization Carthage and Rome and the Punic Wars University of the People Term 5, 2016 - 2017 Instructor: B. Chambers Abstract: The essay seeks to unpack the rivalry between Carthage and Rome which played out in the epic Punic Wars of 264BC, 218BC and 149BC. For over 100 years, the mighty Roman empire and army were occupied with keeping the equally mighty armies of Carthage at bay and ensuring that their reach never extended too far or too…

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    Introduction There were three major wars between the Carthage and the Roman, the first Punic war last 23 years, the second Punic war- 18 years, and the third Punic war- 3 years long. In this summary, we will focus on the strength of two empires. Roman Empire, a nation of war, victory include Latin war in 338 BC, Second Samnite war in 304 BC, Third Samnite war in 290 BC, and Southern Italy in 275 BC (Morey, 1901). These trails of wars showed Rome power, experience, and became the most superior…

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    The 2004 movie, The Phantom of the Opera, is based off the original 1986 musical that was produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The actual movie is also produced by Webber and is directed by Joel Schumacher. It was released in the United States in December of 2004 and has been a hit ever since. The musical is still very popular and is performed on stages across the world to this day. Each musical scene in The Phantom of the Opera is sung in opera, so one has to have a special talent to perform. Some…

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    Mark’s Twain supposed to have a lost sweetheart by the name of Iowa Burns. This considers a critical situation because Mark Twain and Iowa Burns were sweethearts, but the story really states it. At the age of sixteen there was a photograph of her with Mark Twain’s name on it. Twain lived nearby her family at Keokuk Iowa. Just because you lived by a person doesn’t mean the two were sweet hearts. The time don’t add up because when Sam Clemens became Mark Twain Iowa Burns sister Minnie supposed to…

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    The Influence Of Carthage

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    city states had some similarities, but were generally different in many ways. They were nearly equal in strength and resources, but Carthage had greater wealth, and Rome had better organization. Carthage had more brilliant military leaders such as Hannibal, but Rome had loyalty of her citizens because of laws they had. All in all Rome was better than Carthage that is why Rome won the Punic…

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    With help from our lectures, textbooks and the archeological remains we have covered quite a few women in our class from the ancient world. Even though our evidence is limited, certain women were much more visible then others due to their elevated statuses, being of a higher class such as royalty. We must also consider the fact through the evidence left to us, most if not all of the written accounts were by men and in most cases framed for a certain goal such as perpetuating a certain stereotype…

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