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    provinces. The princeps also had the power of dictator and had the power to make edict, which were laws that did not need to be ratified. In addition to these, the princep had Tribunicia Potestas, which was the power of tribune. This meant that the princep could propose laws, summon the tribunes, veto anything from the Senate and was sacrosanct. Citizens in Rome could also appeal to the princeps if they were committed a capital offense. The Senate, on the other hand, had equal authority but no…

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    industry was certainly in decline situation at the end of 2011. Compare to national circulation newspapers, the local newspapers held solid fan bases; in other words, they were less affected by the fallen trend (this was why Buffett ignored Tampa Tribune). According to a 2011 survey, 74% of people living in towns and small cities…

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    begun. In Act 1 of Julius Caesar, the reader is introduced to the play’s main characters and provided with background and points of view that are necessary for understanding the play as it progresses. Scene 1 opens with Marullus and Flavius, two tribunes of the Senate, telling common people to return to their houses and not celebrate Caesar’s victory. Marullus and Flavius are angry at the common people because they are celebrating Caesar, a man that, in Marullus and Flavius’…

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    Sun Also Rises

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    Faverty, F. E. (1959, Apr 26). OUR LITERARY HERITAGE. Chicago Daily Tribune (1923-1963) Retrieved from https://ccc.idm.oclc.org/docview/182298006?accountid=37965 Page B2 Faverty’s article in the Chicago Daily Tribune is an informative column to advise audience to buy The Sun Also Rises. In the article, Faverty help me understand the preview of the book, and the background of Ernest Hemingway. In the fourth paragraph, “Lady Ashley, or Brett, as she is called, is the dark angel who dominates his…

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    Karl Marx Research Paper

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    never dealt with Indians, and never read Indian literature. A key figure in this regard is Karl Marx and his Marxists vision of the world. Marx wrote thirty-three articles discussing and analyzing Indian affairs that were published by the New York Tribune, from 1853 to 1858, just after the Sepoy Revolt. In his articles, Marx has explicitly and implicitly showcased his complex positions on the British Empire and his positions on India. Marxism in its pure form means that, revolution can only…

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    It’s Columbus Day. People are relaxing because they have the day off. They’re not worrying about anything. But, not knowing the horrifying history of this national holiday. Columbus Day is about an Italian explorer named Christopher Columbus. He was the founder of the New World, “they” say, even though he wasn’t the first European to come to the New World. Vikings arrived 500 years before he did. But then, Columbus came and took land from the Native Americans and claimed that he found it first.…

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    Damera1 Deepak Damera Mr. Andrew Yeater ENG 100 17 November 2015…

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    with the skill of an old surgeon, and administer medicine equally as well. Strange to say that, although she has frequently applied for a permanent position in the medical corps, she has never been formally assigned to any particular duty.”[4] The Tribune continued to criticize the military's reluctance to recognize her efforts, asking, "If a woman is proved competent for duty, and anxious to perform it, why restrain her?"[4] Even President Abraham Lincoln would not invite a national…

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    In June 1871, an Illinois Department of Corrections maximum security was established. Pontiac Correctional Center is run by Michael Melvin, Warden. The operational capacity is about 2,298, and the population is 1,492. Pontiac Correctional Center is located at 700 West Lincoln St. in Pontiac, Illinois On July 22, 1978, in Illinois a riot broke out. The riot involved over 900 inmates. This riot was one of the deadliest in Illinois history. The riot began in the morning, when several hundreds of…

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    have to do something like take out the trash, clean the house, go out and play with some friends to get their body moving. Stated in the 'San Gabriel Valley Tribune ' "From American food to advanced technology, signs of laziness and unnatural aspects of life are starting to increase. One of the signs is obesity," (“San Gabriel Valley Tribune”). Which opens up that over the last few decades the social normality of being lazy has…

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