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    Dynamic Assessment Report

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    My approach to dynamic assessment allowed me to measure the effect of an lesson on my student’s performance. I performed a pre-test of the student’s knowledge, followed by a teaching mediation, and then a post-test to see how the knowledge changed. The ‘pre-test, mediation, post-test’ method resembles a traditional research design, but the aim is not to carry out a research study on a group of students, but to use this information to guide the learner and inform the teacher. DYNAMIC ASSESSMENT…

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    Caesar Augustus

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    to define a good citizens? Augustus will be a good example to discuss. Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus, formerly known as Gaius Octavian Thurinus, the founding monarch of the Roman Empire, ruled Rome for 40 years. He is one of the most important figures in world history. He is the nephew of Caesar 's grandchild, in 44 BC, he was designated as the first heir and adopted as son. He entered political arena after Caesar was stabbed. In 30 BC, he stop the civil war that possibly split the Roman Republic…

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    who organized the army into the most effective fighting machine on earth. People like Julius Caesar, one of the most famous Romans ever brought a lot of popularity to Roman because of his fighting strategies that still are used today. Constantine the Great was the first Christian emperor of the Roman empire. There are only a few famous Roman people that really influenced the Roman Empire like Julius Caesar one the best general's of all time, Gaius Marius the man who organized Rome's army to one…

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    Antony to Rule the Republic In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, leadership and the implications surrounding it are recurring themes. Shakespeare’s insights into the human condition create the political setting and mood of the play, which centers on a group of men in various leadership positions. This focus on realistic human condition depicts flawed characters. Their flaws then are unavoidable due to the flawed nature of the world. With all these faults in character, the…

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    exception. While Rome is famous for its competition amongst gladiators, it is also known for its competition amongst its political leaders. In the play, Julies Caesar, Shakespeare creates an intense scene that depicts one of the most important competitions in Rome’s history, the fight between Brutus and Antony. With Rome’s glorified leader, Caesar, suddenly killed, the new power void draws Brutus and Antony into a clash for the ages. Their speeches given at Caesar’s funeral show how the two…

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    action that has the depth within itself to arouse fear in an effort to cleanse any current emotions. This definition can be applied to novels such as Julius Caesar and Medea, one revolving around the conspiracy against an ancient Roman leader, and the other, centered on a wife 's calculated desire for revenge against her unfaithful…

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    Cleopatra Research Paper

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    Military. She then goes to the home of the Roman Military leader, Julius Caesar's, house to ask if he will fight with her against Ptolemy. Cleopatra enters the home by smuggling herself into a carpet while being naked, which amuses him by her courage. Caesar agrees to go through and…

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    took the throne of the new Roman Empire. As Julius Caesar’s nephew, he took the name Augustus Caesar. The senate willingly granted Augustus the power of emperor, while Julius, who ruled before him, held the title of dictator as he had military power. Because of this, Augustus Caesar is considered the first emperor of the Roman Empire. He ruled from 31 BCE to his death in 14 CE (Mark 2011). Augustus Caesar was very proud of the work he did in Rome, stating he,"found Rome a city of clay but…

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    Roman Gladiators Essay

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    11-21) History and Origin of the Roman Gladiators Gladiatorial combat was a religious event. The games and training was adopted from the Etruscans, but there is little evidence to support that statement. The Greeks, like in Homer’s lliad, held funeral games in the honor of the fallen fellow Gladiators. The Roman historian Livy wrote the first ever known gladiatorial games, which were held in 310 BCE. These games…

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    in Book 6 when Anchises is telling Aeneas of the future heroes of Rome. After giving very brief descriptions of the heroes who would come, he goes into far greater detail over a certain one. He says, “And here is the man promised to you, Augustus Caesar, born of the gods, who will establish again a Golden Age”(Virgil, Book 6, 939-941). This praising of Augustus is obvious in other parts of the epic as well. But, what makes Virgil’s epic so interesting is how it counters all of these obvious…

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