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    Meteora Research Paper

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    Berea was located in Southwestern Macedonia. The established date of the city is unknown, but Berea has been surrendered to the Romans after the Battle of Pydna (168 B.C.). Moreover, it is the first Macedonian city that surrendered to the Roman Empire. During the reign of Diocletian (284-305 A.D.), Berea became one of the two capitals of Roman Empire. At the entrance of Berea, there was sign that quoted Acts 17:11 and says, “The Word of God is a power, neither Hell nor sin gainsay; fruit and blessing abound in the life where it holds sway.” There were three mosaic pictures (picture of Paul, Paul preaching the gospel to people at a bema, and Paul getting off from a boat to preach the gospel) and a statue of Paul. The significant moment in that place was when our group started read and praise God in that place, where Paul preached. Moreover, when we read the Bible, I realized that the first thing Paul, Silas, and Timothy did was to preach the gospel. Meteora The Meteora, which has a meaning of “suspended in the air,” is known as mountains monasteries. Those monasteries are one of the largest building complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Greece. Meteora was build at the end of 14th century, when Greece was threatened by Turkish raiders. Some say that it is the oldest man-made building in the world. When those monasteries were made, the only way to get to those building was to use removal ladders or a large net to haul people. The first people who moved to Meteora…

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    was the only way she could keep their provisions clearly in mind. I once spent almost two years writing a book on public speaking and yet I found I had to keep going back over it from time to time in order to remember what I had written in my own book. The rapidity with which we forget is astonishing. So, if you want to get a real, lasting benefit out of this book, don’t imagine that skimming through it once will suffice. After reading it thoroughly, you ought to spend a few hours reviewing it…

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