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    Cleopatra VII By: Ashleigh Hatfield Cleopatra: Cleopatra was born 69 B.C in Alexandria, Egypt. When she was eighteen years old, her father died, leaving her to rule Egypt. Because Egyptian tradition held that a woman needed a male consort to rule. Her twelve-year old brother,Ptolemy XIII, was ceremonially married to her. Cleopatra soon dropped his name from all official documents, so she could rule alone.She died August 12, 30 B.C.To this day,…

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    Alexander the Great was one of the first military geniuses. He took over most of the known world when he lived, and all before he was 32. He conquered the Greeks, the Persians, the Egyptians, and more. He created a vast empire that only crumpled after he died. Most people think he was a great hero, but in reality he was a villain and one should not display him as a hero. Alexander the Great was a villain because he killed people to prove a point, took revenge when it was not needed, and killed…

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    In the Tragedy of Julius Caesar, Caesar dies and Brutus and Mark Antony write a speech for the funeral. It was a tragedy when Julius Caesar died because everyone had respect for him well most people, some people wanted to kill Caesar like Brutus and Mark Antony. In their speech they both talk about why they killed Caesar Brutus says he killed him for the good of Rome, Mark Antony says that Brutus killed Caesar because he said that Julius was a ambitious man. Who's speech was the best you might…

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    In the simple words of Julius Caesar, "Veni, vidi, vici." Their meaning: I came I saw and I conquered. This is exactly what Roman Emperor Hadrian did when he built the famous wall across Britain. Hadrian’s wall was truly a magnificent accomplishment. Unlike the Great Wall of China, it was not built from slave labor or anything of the sort, but skilled craftsman, many of who gave their lives for Rome. In 122 A.D., Hadrian ordered his troops to construct a wall for protection of Britannia and…

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    49. Louis had difficulty readjusting to life in the states. Due to his Olympic fame, and the P.O.W. story, he was hounded by reporters. He struggled with memories of the Bird and the war which would affect him later on. 50. Louis was in high demand because of his personal story. He was an Olympic hero who had defied the odds and came home a war hero after being a P.O.W. Most reporters would want that story aired. He was an American hero. 51. Cynthia Applewhite was also known as the…

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    V For Vendetta, a film directed by James McTeigue based on the graphic novel series by David Moore and David Lloyd share many similarities with Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. Both of the works have common themes of vigilantism, rhetoric and power struggles, as well as betrayal, yet rhetoric and power is the theme of the most substance. There are many parallels between the characters of both medias. In both works, there is a sense of an all powerful ruler coming into power on terms not…

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi was a man who was responsible for the unification of a nation. He was a patriot, and a military leader. He practiced nationalism all throughout his life, and he joined many political movements. Garibaldi was a master of Guerilla warfare, unifying Italy and freeing its citizens from foreign rule. He was a very influential nationalist because he was just one man who raised an army, unified Italy, and did it out of loyalty for his country. Garibaldi’s country was under the…

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    A Common Man or a Tragic Hero In the essay, Tragedy and the Common Man, written in 1949 by Arthur Miller is revealed the comprehensive view of the author concerning the notion of tragedy. One of his deepest opinions is that the common man is as capable of experiencing abundant tragedy, as much as kings and queens are. In additions, Miller believes that the sense of tragedy comes into being when the character is ready to sacrifice all he has, to preserve one thing; “ his sense of personal…

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    Elianny Chavez Edu 101 Foundations of Education Sonia Maldonado March 30th, 2017 Spring 2017 Eugenio Maria de Hostos Eugenio Maria de Hostos was born in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico to parents Maria Hilaria Bonilla, and Eugenio Maria de Hostos y Rodríguez on January 11, 1839. Eugenio was sociologist ,writer, politician, philosopher, and lawyer. His first years of education took place in San Juan School, in his native country of Puerto Rico. During his teenage years Eugenio was sent to Spain to…

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    Julia Alvarez grew up to age ten in the Dominican Republic. In this time period sugar cane was a booming industry, Catholicism was the top religion, and poverty was running rampant. Julia lived in a time when the government in the Dominican Republic was very corrupt. Anyone that disparaged the president was assassinated. Julia is associated with postmodernism (1996-present) and is still writing even today. This era loves independence, discovering of self, acceptance, and individuality. Julia was…

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