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    Machiavelli's The Prince

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    good leader. A study at the University of Texas showed that even the way someone poses in pictures can show his or her personal traits, such as self-esteem or introvertedness. When one imagines the qualities a leader should have, they may think the ruler should be strong, courageous, and very precise in his or her actions and decisions. When visualizing a good leader, one could imagine a tall, middle aged person, physically in shape, and dressed professionally. Studies show that someone’s…

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    Empire by stopping the Eastern Roman Empire from taxing The Western was also killed soon after taking the post. Theodoric the man who killed Odovacar was the next ruler of Rome and while he repaired the roads and aqueducts he was also the last ruler of note and there were few after him. This shows how constant Political upheaval with rulers killing the ones that came before them contributed to the fall of the Western Roman…

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    In it, he demonstrates how the li (rituals) of early Chinese rulers set an example for appropriate human interaction and ways of achieving good government and a harmonious society. The Mencius was written by, you guessed it, Mencius. He expands on what Confucius talked about in the Analects. Mencius basically says…

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    Life In Ancient Egypt

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    Egyptian polytheistic religion centered on the afterlife. Akhenaton (Amen phis IV or Amenhotep IV) reigned from about 1379 to 1362 BC) attempted to suppress the ancient religion of Egypt and to institute a monotheistic worship of the Sun God.” “Another ruler was Ramus 11 who ruled from 1279 to 1212 BC and is known for his prodigious building projects, which raised temples, statues and other monuments throughout Egypt.” One of the interesting aspects of Egypt is its religion is the glue that…

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    Regular Gal Archetypes

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    person should be able to title themselves as at least one of them. Up to this date, many other philosophers have established more archetypes in greater detail. Although I am many, I strongly portray the archetypes of the Regular Gal, the Lover and the Ruler. Firstly, I would identify myself as the Regular Gal. I accept the world the way it is as for I am fair, friendly and understanding. Everyone is created equal. I’ll admit, my biggest goal in life is to belong and fit it with others. In a…

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    man that was chosen by God, for Samuel to anoint him as ruler over Israel. God had told him that he should not look for a big and strong man, for he does not choose based on mans appearance however his heart. When Samuel found David amongst his brothers, the Lord told him he was the one, and at that moment Samuel anointed David as ruler over Israel. This is an important part of history because after Sauls' death David became a great ruler over the kingdom of Israel. The Samuel Anoints…

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    In Plato’s, Allegory Of The Cave, the cave is a representation of the world we live in. The chains represent the hold politicians have on our life. The light represents the daylight, awareness and knowledge. The darkness represents the night time, blindness, and unconsciousness. The fire is a representation of the sun. He uses the comparison, material world versus world of ideas, in which the material world is what we perceive as reality because that is all we can observe. The material…

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    A Ruler for Rome Out of all the Rulers we read about for Rome, Numa Pompilus showed characteristics of a true ruler. Numa showed morality always sought for in a king. He was a peacemaker, which made his kingdom a prosperous and joyful one. Numa not only built on top of Romulus’s work, but her made it a better and bigger kingdom. Above all the rulers that us students read about Numa Pompilus showed morality, kindness, and self sacrifice. The decision of the Romans and the Sabines that Numa…

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    The designer’s of Alexandria were one of the first to take into account that the layout of a city can determine how much power a ruler of a city has. The author wrote, “Leaders sought to harness the city as a vehicle for their power and the entrenchment of divine rule.” People of that time realized that if they could take in the city as power, they would be able to obtain greater…

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    king is supposed to rule. Creon is not the type of king many people would hope to have as their ruler. Although Creon is very prideful; his pride will soon catch up to him in the end. The unforgettable king of Thebes, Creon, is arrogant, self-centered, and he does not treat the people of his kingdom the way they should be treated. Creon shows many signs of prejudism throughout the story. As a ruler, he should see everyone as equals; nobody should be seen as anything differently than who…

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