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    Despite the fact China has been losing its business strength over the previous years, its bilateral agreement with South Korea has brought a shift in China and business is getting better and the future is even more promising. These two countries have tapped into each other’s markets and business between them is getting stronger and this has been to the benefit of the two. China’s economy had gone down simply because, its industrial sector faced a hard hit in terms development. However, with the…

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    intersecting Macedonia. Children, women, and men detainees endured “police violence and inhuman, degrading treatment and arbitrary detention in Macedonia” (Human Rights Watch, 2015), such as undocumented arrest, beatings, verbal abuse, and gender-based violence. Furthermore, unsanitary conditions, inadequate water and food, as well as overcrowding in Gazi Baba negatively impacted the mental and physical health of detainees. Such reports constituted reasons for HRW 's direct…

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    Alexander The Great Dbq

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    Alexander the Great: r.336-323 BC. Commander: 11 years of war, he never lost. He was from Macedonia, and was the most popular conquerer of all time. He was the son of the Macedonian king Philip the second. Macedonia, which was located in the northern edge of Greece, tried to incorporate the Greek culture. Soon after his father's death, alexander took his fathers thrown and was in power and control. He used this opportunity to successfully conquer the Persian empire. he had a very powerful…

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    My Trip To Antalectica

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    Introduction In this essay I’m going to talk about my trip to Macedonia where I meet my family for the first time and talk about how the experiences there changed me as a person as it allowed me to see life from a different perspective and see the different lifestyle and cultural surrounding that is represented there which contrasts heavily from Scotland. Paragraph 1 To be able to give you an understanding of what this essay is about I feel like its right to begin with an introduction to my…

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    was born in a slowly disintegrated kingdom Macedonia in the north of Greece. Facing many invasions, Philip II taken into captivity by the Thebans from between 386 to 365 BCE. While hostage, he noted their military techniques and brought them back to Macedonia to defeat Illyria. His army supremacy granted him the domination to become emperor. His influence turned deadly when others became offended by his power. Under his strong prominence Macedonia went through an intensive transformation.…

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    under one government. Some people might think that he is a villain and some don’t but he still was a great leader. He's a hero because he was a powerful, and military leader. Alexander the Great was the son of King Philip of Macedonia. Alexander the Great was born in Macedonia in ancient Greece. at the age of 19 he became the Macedon King. Alexander the Great's name may strike fear into the hearts of men, but he was not a villain. He became a legend among mortal men. He might have sold…

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    Aaron Sanchez Mrs. Behan MA Latin 2 4-18-18 Alexander the Great Alexander III of Macedonia or more commonly known as Alexander the Great, was king of Macedonia, hegemon of Greece, and conqueror of the Persian Empire. He was born in July 356 B.C in Pella, Greece. Former king of Macedonia,Philip II of Macedonia, was Alexander the Great’s father. Alexander spent most of his years on an unprecedented military campaign through Asia and northeast Africa. He created one of the largest and most powerful…

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    Alexander the Great was very important in Western Civilization, he conquered more land than any other king in this time. His reign as the King of Macedonia was important because he was able to lay down the foundations for the Hellenistic era. Alexander was the son of Phillip of Macedonia and king of Macedonia. His father, who had died wanted revenge on Persia and Alexander continued with his father’s plan to seek revenge against the Persians. Alexander on the other hand wanted total conquest,…

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    both led similar events. Philip of Macedon was ignored when he began to show power (though forewarned), as well as Alexander the Great who was not taken seriously from the beginning. Philip of Macedon is from an area of Greece called Macedonia (Dutton 75). Macedonia is a part of greater Greece and it was a rough area with a lot of conflict. As a young man in Thebes, he learned military tactics (Dutton 75). By 24, he began by removing the threats posed to him. Once he became king, he had one set…

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    In the following essay I will explain how the monarchy, the aristocracy and the democracy existed in the antique Greece. It will also include how the military was managed according to the leading system they had. Throughout my research I used Miklos Szaray`s Tortenelem 1, Nemzeti Tankonykiado, 2003 book as a primary source because this specific use of English that our textbook has, confused me. For the start, the democratic system has been used by the Athenians during the antique age. Athens’s…

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