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    war against the Persians, he also conquered Babylonia and Asia. He set up colonies all over his conquered lands. Alexander has a very special history and is one of the most important change agents in history. Alexander was different from other Macedonian kids because he was chosen to have an education and to learn many different things. Alexander was educated by a teacher with the name of Leonidas. Leonidas, taught Alexander math, horsemanship and archery, but he struggled to control Alexander…

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    Dr. King states, "Like Paul, I must constantly respond to the Macedonian call for aid" (King 212). By contrasting his circumstance with Paul's, be it compelling or not, Dr. King not just demonstrates his insight into Paul's initial reaction to the Macedonian additionally infers that he too is on an otherworldly mission. Dr. King incorporates his emotions when he expresses certain realities: "Lamentably, it is…

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    Phillip’s invasion into Persia, he was killed by a Macedonian noble. There is no real proof of who was really behind the assassination of Phillip II, but this student believed that Olympias ordered the assassination so that her son, Alexander, would be the ruler of Macedonia. Alexander’s most famous attacks were in the region of Asia Minor. Alexander wanted to rule Asia Minor and he would fight anyone to have it. In 333 B.C., Alexander and the Macedonian army encountered the Persian forces…

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    One of most important letters in the history of civil right of African American is Dr.King Jr letter while he was injustice in jail, he wrote the most amazing letter while people thought that he was just a black man and has no education, he has proven that he was a well-educated man. Now while reading this letter it grabbed my attention the first words when he said “My dear follow clergyman” the ethos appeal is very clear here because the word ethos is coming from the word ethics, and when he…

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    of the society as a whole. When the king failed, the Macedonian kingdom imploded” (MAXWELL). When Alexander was on the edge of dying, he did not pass the throne onto someone else. His soldiers asked him who he gave the throne to, his response was “The strongest” Once he died, his kingdom crumbled. He failed to pass the throne and as a king, he let his empire die down. If he was a hero, he would of passed the crown onto someone and the Macedonian kingdom would of stood longer. That is one…

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    Address the question of how Greek democracy ended. Based on this week story reading understanding that I have learned and understand about the Legacy of Athenian Democracy. A Greek democracy season that starts following their downfall of Athens, I think Spartans play a big roll to provide a chance to the Athenians to substitute the government of the Thirty Tyrants with a new democratic system. The tyrannies had been a destructive and bloody disappointment, and have a Spartans support…

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    The saying “A Picture’s worth a thousand words,” is quite a symbolic phrase. In history and archaeology, these words are seen and used in studying the past. As such, the same phrase can be said about objects. Any historical object or artifact provides a unique story that have been qualified through numerous amounts of research, archaeological digs, among other sources. However, objects provide a very challenging discourse. In the world of Ancient Greece, the application of coins proved to be…

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    During the rise of Athens, Athenians established democracy, and their city-state was named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom. Although Athens was started by the Mycenaean’s, the foundation was built by four tyrants; Draco, Solon, Peisistratus, and Cleisthenes. The first tyrant Draco ruled with an iron fist and started the “Draco’s code”, and all citizens knew the laws. Draco ended aristocracy so that the rich could not decide what the poor has to do, and could not make laws. The second tyrant…

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    The Greek classical era sometimes called the Hellenic period was “the period between the Persian Wars at the beginning of the fifth century B.C. and the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.”(). The Greek classical era was a period of war, conflict, and development. The Persians were the greatest adversary of the Greek states. The era was characterized by series of wars between Athens state and the Persians. Also, there was rivalry and mistrust between Athens and the other members of the…

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    For example, nurses in Macedonian were participating in an update education to introduce evidence based into their practice of delivering care. As the perinatal mortality rate was the highest in Europe health care administrators was provided an evidence based practice training to all health care staff with the objective to implement and evaluate how it would help in reducing the rate of perinatal mortality. As a result of the intervention nurses in Macedonian was motivated to implement evidence…

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