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    Project Alexander the Great Period 6 Alexander the Great was the ruler of Ancient Greece. He is considered one of the greatest military commanders in history. He was born in 365 BC and died in 323 BC. His style of administration and military skills impacted the world and set an example for rulers of all countries up to this day. Alexander’s reputation of being such a great ruler grew so quickly that by his death at 32 years old he seen as having godlike traits and skills

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    while the vast majority live on an overpopulated and ravage earth. Earth is controlled by those ruthless robots while people on Elysium get to enjoy luxurious space. The factors that affect the regime are financial and human rights. Figure 1. Earth policed by those ruthless robots The wealthiest have more authority over others. Those on earth are not treated like humans. For example‚ they sent ruthless robots to check on people and they didn’t even give them chance to speak. When max is getting

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    transformation and spread of his influence across Rome. Not only was Caesar a skilled politician he was a dedicated military leader in the forefront of battle fighting to expand the Roman empire and strategically eliminate threats. Though often considered a ruthless dictator with a greed for power‚ Caesar was one of the most renowned and adored leaders of Rome. Julius Caesar was an adroit and masterful politician who was known for gaining the favor of all his people. He was credited for being the first leader

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    policies and punishments. He believed that the ruler should gain respect through his deeds rather than achieving it through his status and authority. Confucianists disliked government that employed killing and wished for a non aggressive rule. They believed individuals should foster compassion‚ humility and moderation for a successful society‚ whereas Legalism believed the people should be controlled by fear and aggression. Legalists had a ruthless approach to crimes and even the smallest of unlawful

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    Nicholas Rini 1-18-13 There are many different religions and beliefs worldwide. these beliefs influence the loves of their followers and society. Two religions which greatly impacted the lives of their followers are hinduism and Buddhism. These religions have beliefs for their followers to abide by. Although distinctive‚ these belief systems helped to promote peace and eliminate evil. Hinduism is though to be formed through cultural diffusion and originated in INdia. They believe

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    Over the course of time‚ rulers are known as sovereigns who protect their empire as well as their people. They are required to sustain order‚ harmony as well as being content with their empire. Throughout history we have seen many leaders the good & the bad. Not all leaders were willing to listen to their people‚ as well as giving them what they want but some enforced their power and struck fear into their people. Rulers did many things throughout the course of history to show and acquire dominance

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    How did the rulers of early medieval Europe like Charlemagne‚ Otto of Saxony‚ Alfred the Great‚ and William the Conqueror set certain precedents for their emerging nations? Well for starters‚ Charlemagne did bring a whole lot to the table. The only significant thing I got out of him was the fact that he split his empire into “countries”‚ with a total of 300 counts watching those territories. Otto brought his German self‚ and conquered all of the “Holy Roman Empire”. He starts the election

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    Animals in Indian and Chinese Art Animals‚ as subject matter‚ have undoubtedly been the emphasis of generations of art for as far back as we can date. Some of history’s oldest surviving Paleolithic cave paintings depict various species of animals in great detail and abundance. When noting the tremendous importance of animals to man‚ not only as a source of food but also as a material resource and means of labor‚ it is no surprise that they recurrently make appearances in art as leading subject matter

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    Unexplained things like Bermuda Triangle‚ Nazca Lines‚ Lost Rama Empire and 7 Rishi cities‚ Lost Atlantis‚ Metal Screws dating to a million years‚ concrete / plastic dating back to tens of thousands of years‚ metals glass not identified by scientists believed to be from Atlantis etc. are some of the largest mysteries of the world. Refer below links for more on it HYPERLINK http//www.world-mysteries.com/ http//www.world-mysteries.com/ HYPERLINK http//www.world-mysteries.com/mpl.htm http//www.world-mysteries

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    CM grandson: Aśoka “greatest ruler of India” Converted to Buddhism‚ which shaped Indian civil. Hospitals for people & animals Buddhism spread to China Dies 232 B.C.‚ empire dies Kushān ends 3rd century A.D.‚ invaded by Persians Gupta Empire: most influent. in India Many scientific

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