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    It was the year 2040 and Cronos was getting ready to retire from being the leader of America. Before Cronos could retire, he had to decide who would be the next leader of America. Also in Germany they were deciding on their next leader. But in Germany the people chose the leader. Many people wanted to be the leader of America. It was the day Cronos had to make his decision. Cronos decided to make Zeus the new leader of America. In Germany it was finally election day. All the votes were in and…

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    The Roman politician and general Mark Antony, in his soliloquy following the death of Roman Emperor Julius Caesar, conveys to the reader a message of agony over the death of his leader and a promise that Caesar’s death will be avenged. He offered his soliloquy immediately following a promise to Brutus and Cassius that he would praise Caesar at his funeral, but withhold any criticism of Brutus and Cassius for murdering Caesar. Antony’s purpose is to reveal his true emotions regarding Caesar’s…

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    Wootton walked around Nevahland belligerently because Chandler was wearing intestines around his neck. This wasn't very taboo to the people around him, but Wootton thought this was worthy of chastisement. The blood dripping from Chandler’s mouth was opaque. At first, Chandler was disinclined to rip Sean’s stomach to get to his entrails. After his peers pressured him for quite a while, he gave in. When he had finished, the ground surrounding him looked as if a bunch of detritus had been scattered…

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    Brutus and Antony both had speeches that were making Caesar seem like he was a good man, even Brutus's speech after slaying Caesar.They both had speeches that were mostly about Caesar. Antony got a bit off topic and turn on Brutus after he said he wouldn’t. Antony's speech was longer and more boring than Brutus's. Brutus kept his short and made it to where the people would stay interested and know what he was trying to say. I believe that Brutus had a better speech because he had the people…

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    outclassed Cobb so relentlessly that Cosell vowed to never announce another fight. It was an ethical decision based on justifiable criteria, but it made him look buffoonish to the common man: The still-healing Cobb quipped that hed let Holmes punch him in the face for another fifteen rounds if Howard promised to quit covering football, too. It never mattered if Cosell was lecturing on a subject he understood deeply (such as Alis constitutional rights as a…

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    Uses ethic to by suggesting that anyone who opposes Caesar's murder must also oppose Rome and therefore hate his own country. Opens up his speech with "Romans, countrymen, and lovers " (3.2.1390)! He uses pathos by appealing to the people's love of Rome.He wanted to win the crowd and try to be loyal but lie about him being the killer. He loved Caesar but his love for Rome outweighed it. He calls Caesar…

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    Caesar Loyalty

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    Love, loyalty and honor all help fuel Caesars will. By utilizing universally understood factors I believe Behn is able to demonstrate the shared humanity and individual will of everyone. I agree that in certain moments when a crucial choice of fight or flight needs to be made often a new perspective and reasoning is formed. For Caesar the main force behind his fight or flight is love. His love for Imoinda torments him throughout the novella. The adage "love can make you do crazy things' is…

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    What is honor ? Honor is having high respect;esteem towards someone or something. My definition of honor is to regard or treat someone with admiration and respect. Alexander Graham Bell represents honor to me. ALexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland. The second son of Alexander Melville Bell and Eliza Grace Symonds Bell. He had two brothers, Melville James Bell and Edward Charles Bell. Alexander Graham Bell has many major accomplishments. He was an inventor,…

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    The definition of honor is: respect that is given to someone who is admired (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/honor). How I view honor is someone who has done that is worth recognizing. Nicolaus Copernicus was come to be known as the founder of modern astronomy, because of his contributions to the science world (http://www.famousscientists.org/nicolaus-copernicus/). Copernicus held many occupations throughout his life, including a physician, economist, astronomer, author, diplomat,…

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    a unique way of supplying soldiers for their military. The communities conquered by Rome were given full Roman citizenship in exchange for service. Carthage used conquered subjects as well but they were not volunteers nor were they citizens. In between the first and second Punic wars Rome and Carthage saw each other as a threat and continued to consolidate power. Rome consisted of the Roman domain, Latin colonies and half independent allies in war. They needed a way to rule Sicily. They…

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