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    The city’s populace celebrated the marriage of Princess Marie to the Duke of Hamilton’s son along with the nobles from the German Confederation. The palace gates thrown open and everyone invited into the square to celebrate the grand occasion. Inside the Knight’s Hall, Karolina did not notice the noble guests were dancing at one end of the great hall and she and her friends relegated to the other end. In fact, she did not care. This was her first royal invitation and she was going to be eighteen…

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    Caesar was a powerful and noble leader. He did everything with his power to make the Roman Empire successful. Caesar trusted his friends with difficult decisions he had to make, but there was one thing that not everybody liked about him. Julius Caesar was hungry for power and would do anything for it, even if that meant killing someone. The people he called friends soon got fed up with his addiction of power and started to plot the assassination of him. Despite the fact that Julius Caesar was…

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    Benjamin Franklin was a smart and noble man. He would always write a weekly journal that described events of the Revolutionary War. He was a peaceful man who opposed war and left a great impression on everyone he met. Benjamin Franklin was a logical man and carefully considered everything he did. Franklin said you should not go to war, but win the hearts of the people instead. He had reasons as to why the Liberty Tree should be printed, but Benedict Arnold would say otherwise. Benjamin…

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    than themselves. This something greater can range from a cause one feels strongly about, to God. In every instance, the person gets strength from and outside source, usually being the Lord. A prime example of martyrdom was in the book, Martyrdom and Noble Death, within the story of the Maccabees. The story of the Woman with seven sons showed how martyrs are willing to give up their life in the name of their beliefs, regardless of the earthly pain they may receive. Within the text, there is a…

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    Shakespearean Tragic Hero The Tragedy Julius Caesar a dramatic play written by William Shakespeare that deals with the conspiracy and death of one of Rome’s most prominent leaders, Julius Caesar. In this play we have many characters one of whom is the noble Marcus Brutus. The idea of a shakespearean tragic hero can be seen through Brutus’ character traits. Shakespeare used many different elements to create his tragic heros. But in order for there to be a tragic hero there must be two things a…

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    In the Odyssey, Odysseus was a very noble man. One of the many things he struggled with was being humble. Odysseus must grasp humility to return back home. Multiple times the gods tried to teach Odysseus to be humble along his journey. Some examples of times the gods tried to teach Odysseus to be humble was when he tried to escape the Cyclops cave, when his men ate the cows of the sun god, and when Penelope had to keep suitors back. The gods attempted to teach Odysseus to be humble when…

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    Chapter Four Karolina and Theresia finished dressing and met Princess Marie and her mother in the main entrance of the palace greeting their guests. The Grand Duke and the Grand Duchess of Baden were arriving and stepping out of their carriage. Karolina and her mother stood behind the Princess and the Dowager Duchess as they curtsied and welcomed the royal couple. Theresia instructed the servants to take their baggage to their rooms in the palace. The Grand Duke acknowledged the Dowager Duchess…

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    “Most religions of the world are based on sacred books.” (Janaro “Art of Being Human”). Buddhism is a little different, and abides by the ‘Four Noble Truths’ that explore humans. When digging deep into religion, one should consider the reality of life and the world we live in. As humans experience similar struggles throughout life, The ‘Four Noble Truths’ shows the steps to end suffering. First realizing suffering exists and has many causes: loss sickness, pain, and failure. Then there is a…

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    Paper1 Outline- MGT 2000 ***************************** 1-Name of Company: Barnes and Noble 2- Your Name: Diosmery Hernandez 3- Why did you select this company? The company, Barnes and Noble was selected because they are a well-known bookstore that filled the necessary criteria for the paper. 4- Company Size (revenue, number of employees, etc, ) Barnes and Noble have a total revenue of 6.07 billion dollars but after removing the cost of revenue which is 4.19 billion, they are only left…

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    The Carolingian dynasty was a Frankish noble family which descended directly from the Merovingian dynasty which came before it. The Merovingian dynasty was founded by Childeric I, king of the Franks from 457-481 AD, who, thanks to his many military outings against the Visigoths, Saxons and Alemanni, managed to establish a foot hold of territory for the dynasty that his son, Clovis I, would create a few years later. It wasn’t until Childeric and his wife, Basina, Queen of Thuringia’s son, Clovis…

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