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    Augustus Caesar was the first Empire of Rome which resulted into him having many effects on the government for the better. During Augustus Caesars reign the government was formed in 23.B’C’E. It is evident that Augustus formalized the government according to the fact “The government was formalized in 23 B.C.E, When the Senate Augustus. Reproduced by permission of the Corbis Corporation. Augustus. Reproduced by permission of the Corbis Corporation gave Augustus enormous control over the army…

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    Mongol Empire Legacies

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    roads and aqueduct still in use until today. Similarly, the Mongol Empire was renowned for their quick communication systems based on transmit stations, absolute military prowess, diplomatic imperviousness, paper currency, and secure travel under the Pax Mongolic. Under these features, the Mongolian Empire’s growth, flexibility and strength was…

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    paper, gunpowder, paper money, and even the compass. Now look at where we are now. If it wasn’t for their “barbaric” ways, the world as we know it might not have been as advanced as it is now. Between marvelous inventions, religious tolerance, and the Pax Mongolica period, the Mongols of Genghis Khan became the “founders” of our nations as they are today. How could people who had such appreciation…

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    Juul Industry Analysis

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    of the phone because consumers have consistently showed simplicity will triumph over complexity (Harty 5). The writers of Are you cool enough to Juul? What the new e-cig phenomenon tells us, center the majority of their article on this topic alone. Pax, smartly created a flavor pallet similar to a candy company hoping that enticing flavors would breed enticed consumers (“Are you…” 3). The convenience of the Juulpods is not only that they are the most discreet of any company on the market, due to…

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    rituals, but later on they used them for navigation, and the compass helped them to find their ways to fight their enemies. The Mongolians ruled from 1260 - 1368. About 108 years. The Mongolian rule had a positive impact on China. One example is Pax Mongolica. Pax Mongolica brought peace to China. Genghis Khan united all of China. That was the first time in over 300 years that China was united. This was also a time of the spread of religion, and inventions. The Mongols don’t have one specific…

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    some or perhaps all cases, it is not plausable ego gratification alone would have driven such a trend: the indiviuals who donated benefaction funds did so with the intent of gaining tourist revenue for their cities by attracting tourists.The Pax Romana,…

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    cause, ideal, or institution. This type of unswerving allegiance is seen in many instances in Red Rising. It is seen when Darrow forces Tactus and Pax to whip him, when Darrow leads a revolt on Mount Olympus, and when Mustang captures her own brother for Darrow. One part in the novel where loyalty is seen is when Darrow forces Tactus, and later Pax,…

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    The arrival of the Nazarene to the earth caused distress not only to the Jews but also to the Romans. Since that day forward there was a persecution against everyone whom believed in the Nazarene. After the dead of Jesus the Nazarene the Apostles started preaching the good news, apparently a different way of life and a new religion for the Jews. Therefore, they didn’t accept it; they have rooted in their hearts the Law of Moses. However, their witness's miracles performed by the believers of…

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    raping of towns who do not bow to his people. Genghis Khan may be known for his terror, but it is under his leadership that the world in the fourteenth century drastically changes. Under him a period of Pax Mongolia arose, there is a revival in land route trading, and Russia became what it is today. Pax Mongolia is translated into a time of peace under Mongol control. Despite the fact that they raided and pillaged areas for amusement the vast Mongol Empire was entirely safe. Under Genghis Khan…

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    Virgil Influences

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    “Fortune sides with him who dares.” -Virgil (“Virgil Quotes”). This is one of Virgil's most famous quotes. Virgil devoted his life to poetry. He wrote about his family and friends, and peace in Rome. He is known as Romes greatest and most influential poet. Virgil's poetry was inspired by three main things: the places he lived at and traveled to, peace in Rome, and Homer. The first things that inspired Virgil were the places he lived at, and travel to. Virgil was born into a modest farming…

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