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    in Act 1, like the meaning of a Roman tribune, what their role in society was, and why Marullus and Flavius were worried about Caesar. First of all, a Roman tribune is defined as a “Roman official whose task it was to protect the people against oppression”. (livius.org). “The word “tribune” is derived from the Roman tribes. The three original tribes known as the Ramnes or Ramnenses, Tities or Titienses, and the Luceres, were each headed by a tribune. (wikipedia.org)…

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    ABC History and Geography 1883-1886 By Joel Opificius, Clyde Killingbeck, and AJ Geoit Sponsors: ’The Killen You Tribune’ and ’Fou Chien Fraîche Journal’ G is for Gompers Samuel Gompers was the first leader of the American Federation of Labor or AFL. He helped unions and union member become part of American Society. H is for Hayman Riot It was a strike for an eight hour workday, starting May 1st in Chicago. It eventually become…

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    General Purpose: To identify poisonous plants that could be harmful to you. Specific Purpose: To show specific characteristics of plants in Wisconsin that could be harmful to people who are outdoors, including what affects these plants have on you. Central Idea: By knowing how to identify the poisonous plants in your surroundings, you will save yourself time and money, as well as be able to avoid the affects that these plants can have on you. INTRODUCTION: [Memorize this as much as…

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    this is an analysis essay of three of Carl Sandburg's poem. I will analyze three poems that Carl Sandburg wrote in different times in his life. Also throughout my realization, I will talk about how he has used countless examples of personification. He uses personification and relates back to his life and home. Carl Sandburg grew up in Galesburg Illinois. His parents emigrated from North Sweden and change their family name from Johnson to Sandburg. His family was very poor which forced him to…

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    person’s iPhone to examine their personal information, but Apple refused. Apple’s decision on not allowing the FBI to hack into people’s iPhone was right. In the article entitled PRO/CON: Should Apple have resisted FBI pressure to hack an iPhone? By Tribune New Service, examines the area in which Apple had the right or not to refuse FBI orders. The articles published that in the last December (2015), Farook and his wife killed 14 people during mass in San Bernardino, California. The FBI then…

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    According to the Oxforddictionaries.com a Roman tribune is, a person who upholds, and defends the rights of people. The word tribune originally derived from the Latin word tribūnus. What makes a Roman Tribune so highly regarded by the people is because, they are chosen by the people for the people.The occupation of a Roman tribune is to defend the citizens of Rome from, political corruption, and unrighteous laws. The first example of a Tribune that comes to mind is, Caesar in the play Julius…

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    Sands vs. Chicago Tribune After reading both articles "What 's Wrong with the DREAM Act" by Peggy Sands and the "Pass the DREAM Act" by the Chicago Tribune. Sands ' article was better and more persuasive. It argued more effectively and it pinpoints the flaws within the law; it has better organization, and provides ways to improve the Dream Act better than the Chicago Tribune article. Sanders article is more affective and makes the reader understand. It is easy to follow and tells how the…

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    this right? The Editorial Board of the Chicago Tribune believes that people with a severe mental illness should be excluded from this right, in order to ensure the safety of the general public. They are responding to the House of Representatives’ recent decision to remove the rule that banned gun ownership of people who qualified for Social Security disability insurance due to mental health. They attempt to convince the readers of the Chicago Tribune, both liberals and conservatives, that this…

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    Life In Ancient Rome

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    founded in in 753 BC. Rome had four classes of people: slaves, plebeians, equestrians, and the nobles of Rome which were called patricians. Their government was very successful, it lasted about 500 years. Compared to USA it's less than 300. Tribune, or Tribunus in Latinis is a tribe and a leader who is voted by the people, is to protect them with freedom against nobles, and look over the wealthy who pass over the laws attempting to take it away. They are part of both the military and…

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    military tribunes, who served as leader for the populus Romanus, or the whole population of Rome, as well as a similar system within the plebeians. In the 490s, plebeians could elected their own leaders called the tribunes of the people, or the tribuni plebis. The tribunes prevent patricians or any elected official from abusing their power. They would step in between the Consul and any plebeians to protect them and prevent any unfair treatment. The tribune was sacrosanct, meaning that tribunes…

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