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    number of people. People who are similar to us or people who are different from us. Nevertheless, we should treat every person that we met with respect. We must not discriminate or belittle anyone who is different from us. I live in a small town in Macedonia called Negotino. As many small places most of the people in Negotino do not like or appreciate different people. I have never faced any sort of discrimination, but I have seen a lot of people disrespecting other people who are not similar…

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    Aristotle was born in 384 BC in Stagira, a town in Macedonia. His father was a physician to the king of Macedonia. This was probably the reason why he had a great interest in biology and science. When he was 17 years old, He went to Athens to enroll in Plato’s Academy; this is where he would spend the next twenty years of his life as a pupil and member. He was profoundly influenced by Plato’s thought and personality even though eventually he broke away from Plato’s philosophy in order to…

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    society up to this very day. One of the important actions of the empire was Justinian’s campaign of reconquest in the west. The Eastern Roman Empire became known as the Byzantine Empire. It was a vast empire that included, Albania, Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Egypt, and Libya. Its official culture was Greek and Christian, but it had a wide variety of religious, ethnic and social groups. It had a strong and varied economic base which allowed it to…

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    Brutus was born 85 BC in the town of Macedonia. His full name is Marcus Junius Brutus, he was also called Quintus Caepio Brutus. His parents were Marcus Juniors and Servilius Brutus. Macedonia Brutus was adopted by his uncle Servilius Caepio .But he grow up with his other uncle which was uncle Cato. Cato raised Brutus and Cato also inspired Brutus with the principles of tolerance. Brutus’s character is made very complicated by his dramatic hypocrisy. Basically Brutus was trying to follow in his…

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    Saint Teresa of Calcutta was born on August 26, 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia. As a young girl, she lived a pious yet stressful life. At the age of five, she received her First Communion and was in 1916 was confirmed. Unfortunately, she suffered her father's death at the age of eight, striking a financial crisis for the Bojaxhiu family. As she became older, she was associated with the Sacred Heart community as well as joined the Sisters of Loreto in Ireland. However, a remarkable journey to…

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    Alexander The Great DBQ

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    Alexander was nothing short of an astounding leader. He led his army from Macedonia to Asia, founding many towns and conquering many battles (Document A), and as shown in Document E, the chart shows how great of a leader Alexander was, and how impactful he was throughout his leadership position. It also shows how even hundreds of…

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    originated, when Ottoman Turks crossed the Black Sea straits and that resulted into uniting the Balkan states into the ‘Balkan Union,’ that agreed to defeat the Ottoman Turkey. Bulgaria and Serbia ruled the Balkan Union, who aspired to conquer Macedonia because Macedonia was already at war with Italy, thus it was weak. Later, Greece and Montenegro advanced against Turkey with military forces. Within weeks, there was destruction of Turks forces in Balkan peninsula. Russia played a role in the…

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    Second Punic War Analysis

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    social and political performance of the Roman government. There were more wars fought by the Romans after the first Macedonian war was fought thus leading to more wars with the Hannibal “Rome had, moreover, been brought into hostile relations with Macedonia, which paved the way for her conquests in the East (("Outlines of Roman History, Chapter 15", 2018). However, it was only Greece that was left in the Mediterranean (Morey, 1901). The second Punic War saw the Romans gain power over the rich…

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    the church elders. His visit started a dispute on whether Christians had to first become Jews. Paul said no. The controversy was temporarily solved in Paul’s favor and he then went on his second and third missionary journeys to Galatia, Phrygia, Macedonia, and Greece. After his third missionary trip, Paul returned to Jerusalem where he ran into a dispute with the Sanhedrin. He was in the middle of a civil disturbance and was arrested and brought back to Caesarea. In 1 Corinthians 13 we…

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    Ebola Bias

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    Spanning from yellow journalism in the nineteen hundred to tabloids and Facebook articles in modern times, the public has been exposed to false news that invade every aspect of their lives. The internet facilitates the spread of current events by allowing information to be accessible at one’s fingertips. Nevertheless, much of the information discovered online through social media has been found to be biased and simply inaccurate and continues to be spread throughout the public’s social profiles.…

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