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    In all of its success, the Roman Empire is known as the period of great emperors. The notable Roman leaders, Julius Caesar among them, expanded and led the empire through their application of strategic force and power. Caesar, a well-rounded and effective leader, ruled the Romans as dictator from 47 to 44 BC. Although he played a large role in the development of his empire, he was not well liked by his fellow Roman politicians, resulting in his assassination. His reputation as a powerful…

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    Ancient Greek Culture

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    us into what we have become today. Although every group of people has their own structure and belief systems, the reason behind why they are there are because of the trial and error of past generations. People do not understand just how much Greek, Roman, China, India, Early Americas and the Islamic Empires history plays a part the ideas, institutions and art of the present day and how they…

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    immediately orders his guards capture the advisor, and they do promptly (9). They, too, capture king Ptolemy (11). Caesar then realizes that outside the Egyptian leading general, Achillas, has the Egyptian army outside (10). Caesar orders the remaining Roman soldiers to set fire to the Egyptian army, and they…

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    Roman civilization has greatly influenced today 's Western culture. Roman civilization was established as a monarch in 800BC, which became a republic shortly before becoming the distinguished empire we know it to be. Many different aspects of their culture were derived in areas such as Syria, Britain, North Africa, as well as many more. Livy demonstrates in A History of Rome that, “no state was ever greater than Rome” (Livy, The Early History of Rome, 1.Preface). Rome overall was a great example…

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    Pantheon Symbols

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    Pantheon is a prominent symbol of the Roman Empire in its advanced structural design shown through its incredible unsupported dome, rich elements of history such as being consecrated into a church to save the structure, and the Roman people’s manic devotion to religion. Located in Rome, Italy, the Pantheon was built by Marcus Agrippa and designed by Apollodorus of Damascus in 125 AD. The Pantheon has always had a rich connection to the divine as it was formerly a Roman temple dedicated to gods…

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    Pax Romana Social Impact

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    The Pax Romana was two centuries of peace and prosperity under imperial rule, expansion and solidification of Roman Empire. The civil service of Rome hired people to work in paid government jobs. Under Augustus during Pax Romana roads were built, secured travel and trade, common coinage, magnificent public buildings. The economic impact of the Pax Romana established a uniform system of money, which helped to expand trade, guaranteed safe travel and trade, promoted prosperity and stability. The…

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    Some of Caesar’s influences, like the calendar and the autopsy, can be felt today, but other aspects, such as Latin, which is a rarely spoken language, are outdated. Caesarian section surgeries are performed daily, but the process has greatly evolved with the improvements in science and technology…

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    Discuss how much of Roman society and thought were Greek in origin. The Archaic Roman Empire was molded by a great deal of foreign ideals; however, Roman religion, art, architecture, literature, and philosophy were inspired most by Greek influence. This discussion forum response will delve into the different aspects of influence that Greece had on Roman society. Influence of the Greek society was brought into Rome following the fall of the Greek Empire, when a multitude of well educated Greeks…

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    Statement of Work The project will consist of several different tasks to complete. We will first find different departments that are willing to contribute to the “Senior Support Bags.” We will also be submitting a prototype design of the prop for seniors to hold for the pictures. The prop will be designed to be able to have something written on it and in the shape of a dream bubble. We will submit pricing options and material alternatives for the prop. The senior support bags will be handed out…

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    Ap English Research Paper

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    IGN: LaurinPlaysX Previous IGN (If applicable): TheLinkHD Real life name: Laurin Age (13+): 13 and 10 months Birthday: 3rd December Timezone: Germany, Berlin What time are you most often on? (your time): I am mostly online on Monday: 13.45-20.30 Tuesday: 13.30-20.30 Wednesday: 13.30-20.30 Thursday: 13.30-20.30 Friday: 13.30-23 Saturday: 11-23 Sunday: 11-20.30 I can contribute about 75% of the time I am online. Do you speak any foreign language? (If yes, specify): I am able to speak english…

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