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    France, the country known for its art, love, and food. France has a broad history filled with war and peace. Since France is such a big country with much history, this essay will mainly focus on one city. The city is known as The City of Lights. If you cannot tell already, this essay will be about Paris, France. Paris is an ancient city founded in the 3rd century (300 BC to 201 BC) by the Parisii, a Celtic Gaul Tribe. Nothing much went on after the Parisii settled Paris until the Battle of…

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    Samsung CSR Analysis

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    In return, the corporate got the government’s backup in politics.(Sang-hun & Mozur, 2017). a. CSR analysis Based on the key points of the case, we will use Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) concept to develop the analysis of the scandal and see how Samsung has effected…

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    Ww1 Letters Home Analysis

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    In the first letter a man named Dick is writing home to his mother explaining to her what has happened in about the last week. He explains his time waiting in the trenches for the artillery to commence on the Germans. He then explains that when they push forward that they are met with machine guns firing at them. Some get hit with shrapnel but that was the least of their worries. He says how it was terribly awkward for him since he was untouched when the mere boys serving with him had it much…

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    fall of Rome. One reason was the many changes of emperors. Not only did emperors change, but they went from one bad emperor to another. Another reason that caused the fall of Rome, were the attacks and sacks on Rome. Most of them were done by the Huns. However, one of the most important reasons was the spread of Christianity during these times. Greek Gods and Goddesses faded away as Rome began to grow. People of Rome started to worship emperors and treat them as Gods. This new Roman…

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    The First Emperor of China The China first Emperor was Qin Shihuang. Qin was born in 259BC he was the son of the king of the Qin states. Qin has left behind so many legacies like for instance The Great Wall of China. Till this day The Great Wall is still standing, and millions walk it every day. Qin was a cruel ruler; he killed people who didn’t like his ideas. He had a Dynasty that was called the Qin (Ch’in) Dynasty. Qin was only 13 when he took the throne to become the First Emperor of China.…

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    Humans often wonder why others have acted in a way that is against the observer’s morals. How could the United States have Japanese Internment camps during WWII? How could the Huns physically tear people apart in the villages they raided? How could the Hutus create and engage in the Rwandan Genocide against the Tutsis? Sumner answers this question with ethical relativism: morality is relative to the time and place. However, Moore refutes this argument by bringing up the moral complications…

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    Rome The Romans were the most successful ancient civilization for three reasons. The first reason is that they had the largest and most powerful nation from ancient times to possibly today. The second reason is that they had advances in their technologies that improved people’s life. The last reason is that they made advancements in government. The Romans had the most powerful army overall for four reasons. Rome had the most brilliant and cunning generals such as Flavius Aetius, Marcus…

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    Empires that rise and fall quickly often share several characteristics that lead to them being unstable and unable to endure. The most important characteristic that these empires share is their rapid expansion. Empires that expand quickly have trouble assimilating the people of the empire. Alexander the Great ruled Greece, Macedonia, Persia, Egypt, and parts of India. This expansion that started in Greece finished in only 10 years. Alexander had amazing military success, but this success caused…

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    China Great Wall

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    the last Gobi continues westward from the south of the desert. The foundations of this structure were first laid by the Vhu Kingdom in the 7th century BC in the province of Henan, but the first set is not very long.In later periods, the attacks of Hun, Tungus and Mongols started to increase and they were very disturbing to these civilizations. In the 3rd century BC, Qin Shin Huang, the emperor of the period, began to build insurmountable walls with the idea of closing this area from the side.…

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    China E. 32 CE - Beginnings of Christianity F. 220 CE - End of the Han Dynasty G. 333 CE - Roman Capital moves to Constantinople H. 350 CE - Kingdom of Kush falls I . 476 CE - Fall of the Roman Empire. J. 500 CE - Gupta Empire collapses after the Hun invasions II. Top 10 Individuals or Groups A. Ashoka - Mauryan Emperor that aided the change in buddhism B. Confucius - theologian who created Confucianism and its ideals C. LaoZi - founder of Taoism and chinese philosopher D. ZhuangZi -…

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