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    The trouble of having such a large Empire because of overexpansion was not just limited to the army however. Communication was a huge problem in regard to the central action Emperors tried to command. A colossal imagination is required to understand the hardship of collecting accurate and precise information in the Roman world. Even ruling just half of it, you were still trying to control an area larger than the modern day European Union minus the luxuries of mobile phones, planes and superfast…

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    Mulan is a story set in Imperial China, the story is about Mulan a sixteen year old girl who dresses as a man and takes her father’s place in the army and saves all of China from the Huns it was produced in the year 1998. On the other hand Snow White is set in a perfect, fairy tale land and is about a beautiful young girl who falls in love with a prince but is forced to leave her palace because of her evil step-mother and falls into a sleep like death and is awoken by loves first kiss, it was…

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    Roman Religion Spread

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    The society of the ancient Romans has often been considered the bases for our modern society. Roman society is often associated with great feasts and over-spending among the rich. The social structure of ancient roman was based on wealth, heredity, property, citizenship and freedom. It was also based around men; women were defined by the social status of their fathers or husbands. The rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire was a very big step in the Roman Empire. It was also very successful in…

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    The Roman Empire was a powerful, imperialistic nation that dominated the world for 500 years, due to its successful military and thriving government. It was destined for an industrial revolution, according to Esolen, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Western Civilization. So what exactly caused the fall of Rome? Historians have debated numerous theories. The most famous explanation is the invasions of Germanic tribes. However, the internal conditions of Rome include: unstable economic…

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    Mul Disney Movie

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    The Disney movie I chose to report on would be Mulan. I chose this Disney movie because I have a lot to talk about and it used to be one of my favorite Disney movies when I was younger. One of the scenes in the movie was that when Mulan was training with males for war, she kept on getting picked on and made fun almost all the time in the beginning of the movie just because she was “different” for being female. Also, in one of the singing scenes in the movie, Shang sang about how he will make a…

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    A.D. 452 Yesterday, what could have been a horrendous day for Rome, was prevented by Pope Leo the Great. Attila the Hun, who had already sacked northern Italian cities and towns, was planning to march on Rome. At this time, beloved Pope Leo had come to save the day. Pope Leo has surely proven himself a great and trustworthy leader. Pope Leo was notified about Attila the Hun’s plan to march on Rome and took brave and quick action. He knew that he was obliged to take action and meet Attila to…

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    Roman Empire Dbq Analysis

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    CE, 22 emperors governed Rome, of which 13 were assassinated (Document A). This was a sign to Rome’s people and to outsiders that Rome’s political system was becoming corrupt and that the empire was beginning to weaken. When Germanic tribes and the Huns invaded, Rome couldn’t counter the attack because they didn’t have enough manpower, and the soldiers they had left were unprotected, scared, and…

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    The Roman Empire was a dominate force in its prime, but it wasn’t able to last forever. Barbarian invasions in the fifth century and many other factors put an end to the effective government of the Roman Empire. The Huns and other barbarian groups ravaged the fragmented empire. The empire had too much land to control and they were spending too much money on the military. Eventually they ran out of supplies and couldn’t off fight the invaders. The fall of the Western Roman Empire had massive…

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    Historically, “gender is one’s sexual identity and the roles that follow from it, as determined by the norms of one’s culture rather than by biology or genetics” (Signs of Life in the USA). Gender has become a social and cultural construct with certain classifications that help us make sense of the world (Aaron Devor, 504). However, society has created stereotypes of what is normal and what is not. This can be seen throughout most Walt Disney films where Disney impacts the youth of society the…

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    Rebekah Stevens Professor Asma Abdel Halim 22 April 2015 Women’s Gender Studies Sex and the military It happens everywhere. A new military base is started and suddenly, there is a significant increase in the number of women living in the surrounding city. The sun goes down and the neon lights come on. Music plays and dancing begins. The prostitution industry thrives during this time, but unfortunately, not all of these prostitutes choose such a life. Often times, women are forced to work,…

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