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    In a span of about two to three weeks, over eight hundred thousand Kosovan refugees escaped into bordering Macedonia and Montenegro. The host countries were overwhelmed and Macedonia threatened to close its border unless the rest of Europe shared responsibility. Therefore, in April the refugee government party launched a humanitarian evacuation program, temporarily relocating nearly 100,000 using…

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    Aristotle's Legacy

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    Instructor: Dr. Shylet Chengedza Research paper STUDENT DATA: Name: Sara Brown E-mail: sarajbrown@lionmail.sagu.edu Phone: (972)825-7971 Semester: Fall 2016 Everywhere people look they see science all around them. Science has left a huge fingerprint on the world. Although one of the most well-known scientists is not even an actual scientist, he was actually a philosopher. Aristotle was an ancient Greek Philosopher between circa 384- 322b.c.e. Aristotle and…

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    Leadership Strategy Dedicating a specific time to meet each week was one of the best decisions we made. This allowed Mike and I the opportunity to make decisions together, discuss strategy, and stay focused on our vision and strategy, making adjustments as needed. Developing an understanding and appreciation of the strengths and abilities each brought to the table helped us work collaboratively together and form a strong partnership. Discovering that we certainly approached things from different…

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    Socialist States of Russia. Its current nation-states include: Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, Croatia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia. The similarities in these countries are seen most clearly in their language, religion and cuisine. Russian is the most widely used language of most eastern European countries but one can also hear Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian,…

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    values I feel that ancient Greeks saw in Bellerophon were linked closely with what Alexander the Great had accomplished in his reign. The first remarkable similarity presents itself in simple geographic location. Alexander the Great was born in Macedonia, a region of Greece in 356 BCE, the birthplace of much of ancient Greek mythology. Undoubtedly, Alexander was told mythical stories of the Gods and Demigods, including Bellerophon and Pegasus, as a child growing up. I would even make the claim…

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    Niccoli Vs Machiavelli

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    Alexander the Great was the King of Macedonia from 356-323 B.C. As a ruler he created the largest empire within the entire ancient world, in only 13 years. As stated on page 1, “A great conqueror, in 13 short years he amassed the largest empire in the entire ancient world....And he did this…

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    Since in the ancient world religion was a huge part of the people lives, great leader was also expected to have some sort of divine connection. All theses trait of a great leader in the ancient world could be found in Alexander the great, king of Macedonia. In his years as king, Alexander set out with a dream to expand his kingdom and he accomplished it. He led his army into battles that looked impossible but came out victorious. He even…

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    Midas Mythology

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    for the ability to turn anything into gold. When he found out the burden of everything being gold and not being able to eat food he wished for it to be taken away. When he was relinquished of it he spent more time in nature and nymphs. Lived in Macedonia Ignorant, greedy, and nature compelled Nemesis- Nemesis Poseidon- He is known as the Greek god of the ocean and sea winds, and also sometimes mentioned as a ruling god of the lands as well. He is one of the main 3 brothers of Hades,…

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    Virtue ethics is a rather old theory with Chinese origins but is normally associated with the Greeks. Unlike most theories such as consequentialist and deontological where rule, acts, and consequences are most important; virtue ethics mainly emphasize character and being a good or virtuous person. The only rules that are important are the ones that are written by a good person or if they will help a person become virtuous. Virtue ethics asks the questions: How should one live? What is considered…

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    were not mass murderers as Harris proclaims. However, Rome was “invited” by other entities into their homeland to lend assistance when other powers were seen as threatening to their security. For example, in the aftermath of the second Punic War, Macedonia and the Seleucids made a pact to conquer Egypt. Greek city-states, such as Rhodes and Pergamum, saw this as an alarming venture, for this new alliance could potentially come for their land. In consequence, the Greek city-states appealed to…

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