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    What does four country have in common but also differ in? Economy! Ancient Greece; during the Classical Period and the Hellenistic Period, Ancient Israel, Rome, and the Persian Empire all had an economy that they had many similar aspects. Most of them traded with their neighboring countries. Agriculture was another common feature in the economy of these countries. But obviously, the four countries had their own ideas in helping better their economy. Too which they were much successful. There…

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    Darius The Great Essay

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    which were chosen either by the royal court or by the satrap. To assess tributes, a commission evaluated the expenses and revenues of each satrap. To ensure that one person did not gain too much power, each satrap had a secretary who observed the affairs of the state and communicated with Darius, a treasurer who safeguarded provincial revenues and a garrison commander who was…

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    The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has a structure quite similar to the old Ottoman Empire, in that the Ottomans and ISIS both have its caliphate foundation. In another example, the Ottoman Empire started to grow when the Western powers began to decline. The modern day ISIS also grows larger and stronger, and though their power may not grow as much as the Ottomans did, the Eastern identity increased when the Western powers ever so slightly lagged to enforce power. Furthermore, a key…

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    pro-western Shah republic in 1979, the rise of Islamic fundamentalism and the Iran-Iraq War in 1980; throughout her childhood. The author had painted us a vivid portrait of Iran during and after the political turmoil with her personal experience. Marji’s parents are well educated middle class members who are passionate about politics, under their influence Marji also became a social activist. However after the Islamic revelation, Iran became an oppressive theocracy and went to war with Iraq.…

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    Let Her Sing Shirin Neshat is an Iranian visual artist, who is known for her work in photography, video and film. Neshat shines a light on religious, cultural and social problems in her work by visually and conceptually focusing on oppositions such as men and women, rebellion and conformism, black and white… She frequently does that by juxtaposing two films next to each other such as in her work “Turbulent”. “Turbulent” is a 9 minute two-screen video installation that features two singers:…

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    I am now writing this letter to one of the world’s most famous explorers of all time, the late Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Battuta, which is also just known as “Ibn Battuta”. Ibn Battuta was born on 25 February 1304 into a Muslim Berber family, in the city of Tangier in Morocco. ibn Battuta made a journey that is said to be the longest journey made, that lasted about three decades, where he visited many regions in Africa, Europe and Asia, where he managed to cover an area three times as great as…

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    Bourj Hammoud Case Study

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    an initial idea about the community (Bracht, Kingsbury & Rissel, 1999). Our observations were further validated by the interviews we conducted with a formal leader “Mokhtar” in Bourj Hammoud, as well as a representative of the Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA). These interviews served as interactive contact methods that enabled us to gain insight into the district, its history, the complexity of the challenges faced by its inhabitants, and ongoing community development projects. This approach…

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    These two articles both have substantial points for aggressive arguments for Iran acquiring nuclear weapons and why Iran should not. “Iran and the Bomb” takes an approach against Iran having nuclear power. Kahl argues that this could be a threat for other states, while on the other side, Waltz debates that this could create stability for Iran and the Middle East. I agree with Kahl’s article, “Iran and the Bomb” because I also believe that theorists, Kenneth Waltz, is respectfully wrong in a…

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    Alexander the Great was the most successful military leader of his time. Alexander's first ruling started when his dad, Philip, went on a expedition and left Alexander in charge of macedonia in 356 B.C. Alexander first started reforming the colonies and making them prosperous and slowly started taking over new territory with his new found army. This was all able to happen because of his traits as a leader like being smart, courageous and heroic. Alexander the Great was a very smart individuals…

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    Alexander the Great was a king of a country called Macedonia and was born around 365 BC, he was thought of the greatest military leader of his time. He spent his childhood in hopes of becoming his father, his father was a conquer like him conquering many countries. He showed his skills as a child and one of the famous stories of him showing his skills is him taming Bucephalus(his horse) he then later used this horse to conquer the country. His late father was assassinated by the Pausanias, he…

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