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    265,000 Jews were taking to the Treblinka concentration camp. During the Holocaust many Jews were taken to concentration camps. One of the worst camps was the Treblinka camp. The commander of this camp was Franz Stangl. This camp was located 50 miles northeast of Warsaw, Poland. Women and children were together,men were separated from the women and children. When people got to camp the men were separated from the women and children. The people that couldn’t walk or were sick got shot. Then they…

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    Alexander the Great became the leader of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia in 336 B.C. and by the time he unexpectedly died 13 years later, Alexander had managed to successfully build an empire that stretched from Greece all the way to India. Although Alexander’s empire expansion campaign was rather brief, it nevertheless had a major global impact as it resulted in the spread of Greek culture and ideas over the entire expanse, ranging from the Eastern Mediterranean region to Asia. Historians…

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    Figure 8: Frequency of travel (Q1) Source: Own research This first question had two goals. The first one was to reflect the share of respondents that do not travel for vacation. After eliminating them from the further analysis, the second goal behind this question was to get an idea how many respondents travel twice or more than twice a year and how many respondents travel only once per year. The results presented in Figure 8 show that 8.33% of the respondents travel once a year, 67.93% travel…

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    Aristotle Research Paper

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    his philosophy. Aristotle’s writings had survived through periods of turmoil. According to famousscientists.org, “Aristotle was born in Ancient Greece in 384 BC, very nearly 2400 years ago. He was born in the city of Stagira in the Greek state of Macedonia.” Aristotle’s early life was about the average normal family lives, accept with the modern things we have now. His father, Nicomachus, was a physician. His mother, Phaestis, came from a wealthy family. His mother’s family had owned one of…

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    Paul’s first missionary journey, who continued to follow him through the entire missionary journey. Luke would also join his journey later on. After traveling through Galatia, God forbids them from teaching in Asia, so they traveled to the area of Macedonia. The first major city Paul taught in was Philippi, where he was jailed for his teachings. However, God helped convert his jailer and he was set free. He and his followers left for Thessalonica and he taught for three weeks in a city named…

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    Alexander the Great is credited with being an exceptional ruler who conquered the majority of the known word. Accomplishing some of the most impressive and elaborate conquerings in the 300s BCE, Alexander the Great had an empire spanning from Egypt to Asia. Alexander was able to achieve such victories through his short life because of his father, his army, and his impeccable leadership abilities. A lot of the accomplishments made by Alexander the Greats can be attributed to his father…

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    The Roman Republic started in 509 B.C with the expulsion of the last Etruscan king. Executive power shifted from the king to two elected officials called consuls. Those who elected the consuls were those in the Patrician class who were families of the men in the Senate. As the Patricians elected who takes the seat of a consul, the actions of the consuls were representative to the needs of the Patrician class and ignored the needs of the lower class plebeians. Plebeians had gained more…

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    would up the chances of winning the battle. Not only the Roman military but other countries militaries wanted to expand their empire and the countries did that. Between 264 to 133 BCE, the Roman Army expanded into Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Spain, Macedonia, Greece, and a vast amount of lands in Northern Africa [5]. It is important to expand the military into other countries because the diverse types of land each type of land offers diverse types of defenses. If there is a fort built near water,…

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    Osama On Refugees

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    His son was given a place for free because he was so young. Mr Alghadab and Zaid spent two days in Greece before making the journey through Macedonia, Serbia and Hungary. The Incident The Bus that carried Osama and child from Serbia arrived at the Hungarian border in the early morning hours on Wednesday, 09/09/2015, it was "so bad and it was very cold," described by Osama who added, "things…

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    Introduction In perhaps one of the Apostle Paul’s most heartfelt prayers, Ephesians 3:14-19 paints the picture of how to be filled with the fullness of God. Paul appeals to the Lord for the church of Ephesus, not for freedom from sin or wrongdoings, but rather that they may use their foundation set upon the love of Christ to know how immeasurable His love truly is. He prays that the Ephesians may have faith, love, power, and knowledge, all so that they may know Christ. This prayer did not end…

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