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    Legend has it that Rome was founded by the two demigod brothers, Romulus and Remus. They were sons of Rhea Silvia, daughter of King Numitor of the mythical city, Alba Longa. She was impregnated by Mars, the war god. Her brother ordered Romulus and Remus to be drowned, but the survived and washed up on the shore of Palatine Hill. They were raised by a she-wolf and then found by the shepherd, Faustulus. They learned who they really were and went back to Alba Long and killed Rhea’s brother.…

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    History Of The Jedi Order

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    At the beginning of the Palpatine administration the Republic had no standing armed forces, though the debate about the reinstatement of an army and navy had been ongoing for decades. The only military forces were the Jedi, which kept peace for generations. The Jedi were no army though. At one time, the Republic's military forces were considerable, but in the wake of the New Sith Wars gradual process of downscaling began, in favor of increased support from the Jedi Order. More and more often,…

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    Greco-Roman City Corinth

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    Greco-Roman City: Team Project Corinth, a city that has a history of two rich cultures that had great influence on the history of the world. Christopher Gornold-Smith (2013) called it, “Corinth a city between two cities with a decade between them” (Gornold-Smith, 2013). Corinth was destroyed in 146 B.C. by the Roman army. Corinth made the decision to join several of the Greek states to fight against Rome, and the Roman army defeated them and burned Corinth to the ground. All the valuables…

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    Mark Twains real name was "Sameul Langhorne Clemes" and he was born on November 30, 1835 and died April 21, 1910 at the age 75,Mark was born and grew up in Hannibal Missouri. He worked for his older brother Orion Clemens in a newspaper company. Where he typed newspaper articles,then he moved to Neveda to be with his brother. When he moved he tried to mine that was very unsuccessful, but the he went to Virginia city and worked as a journalist for the company Territorial Enterprise. In 1865 and…

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    ‘’Rage- Goddess, sing the rage of peleus’s son Achilles’’ Plato against the poetry, because he think that poetry in just an imitation and imitiations have no value for education. He has a kind of obssesion about poetry according to Havelock, but actually he has an obsesion about the reality, knowledge and assosiative things. In the begining of the tenth book of Republic he explain that he love the Homer’s poetry nd has a great respect to Homer’s poetry since the he was a child. However, the…

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    approaching its glorious end; yet racism was still rampant and a touchy subject. Mark Twain wrote this book to be interpreted as raw and unedited so the reader could obtain a proper understanding as to what it was like to be black and to have been brought up in a community where seeing a white man causing permanent physical and emotional damage to a black person, regardless of gender or age, was absolutely acceptable. While Mark was against this idea wholeheartedly, he knew that everyone around…

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    Pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty acceded well and vigorous, although very young. It was a dynasty were even women Rulers played a major role behind their husbands for Egypt. This dynasty is one of the most important dynasties to Egypt. It began with the most important Pharaoh, Ahmose I. Ahmose I was the founder of the 18th Dynasty, and reigned through ancient Egypt from c.1539 to 14 BCE. This King, this god to the people, laid down the blueprint for future Pharaohs and the future of Egypt. It is…

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    Mekejla Bushati Mr.Linton Global 9 3 January 2017 The spread of ideas, technologies and cultural beliefs from one group of people to another is known as cultural diffusion. Cultural Diffusion helped people learned how certain things are done and learn things that they did not know. They learned things such as trade and different types of religions. Cultural diffusion helps all different types of areas and cultures combine and develop into one. Rome has used cultural diffusion to learn things…

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    Who Is Brutus A Hero

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    Brutus is a very complex character in Julius Caesar. He is a powerful public figure and plays many roles in the book. He appears as a husband to his wife Portia, a great leader, and a loving friend. He faces many challenges throughout the book and has to choose who he feels he should be loyal to. Brutus is a hero because he had the best interest for all his friends, he is honourable and most loves Rome, and he is loyal to the conspirators. Brutus starts off as a good friend to Cassius, who…

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    In the play, Julius Ceasar, we see that Brutus’s idealism and his ability to see things clearly result in his losing touch with reality. This can be concluded by his ego, it is known that Brutus’s title made him more superior than anyone else and so did his honour. These are the two characteristics that has clouded Brutus’s judgement to how things were being done and the reasons behind it. An example could be the Hadrian’s Wall which was a defensive frontier that had stretched out around their…

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