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    Peter the Apostle

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    Apostle Peter It is said that the apostle Peter was a slender person of a middle size inclining to tallness and that his complexion was pale‚ almost white. It is also said that he had a short thick curled beard and thin eyebrows‚ or‚ no eyebrows at all. Peter’s eyes were black‚ but‚ flecked with red due to frequent weeping. Born at Betsaida‚ in Galilee‚ to a fisherman by the name of Jona‚ Peter would eventually follow his father into this profession. Well one day he was standing by the shore

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    Student Name Professor Name Course Title Date Rome: Engineering an Empire It is said that Rome was not built in a day. True. It took ambition‚ lust‚ murder and the unrivalled power of technology to make the Roman Empire span across three continents and many centuries. While the contributions of ambition‚ conquest and other political and militaristic factors remain important for the Roman Republic to transform into an Empire‚ none of this could have been possible without the immense contribution

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    Mahir’s DBQ Agricultural Technology Essay The Neolithic Revolution introduced the need of agricultural techniques and tools. The Chinese during the Han Dynasty in 2nd century B.C.E. and the Romans in the 1st century B.C.E. had various views on the agricultural technology which came about during the time period of these empires. The attitude towards the new innovations were supported mostly by government officials who wanted the benefits of agricultural technology as soon as possible and many

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    Seneca are Roman philosophers who externally appear to be very different. Epictetus was born to a slave mother‚ sold as a slave himself and spent the majority of his youth as a slave in Rome. Seneca was born into money; he became tutor to a boy named Nero who later acquired position of Emperor of Rome in 54 A.D. Though these two men seem to be from very different worlds‚ they have a shared purpose in studying philosophy. The purpose of their writings was to teach people how to live well. Though they

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    The Republican period of Roman history began in 509 BCE after the last Etruscan kings was dropped.  The Republic was controlled by the Senate‚ which was an assembly by dominated upper-class families. This dominance by the aristocracy led to tensions between the social classes‚ especially among the lower classes who fought for equality in both the economy and the government.  Despite these inner struggles‚ Rome’s military power strengthened throughout the 5th and 4th centuries BCE and by 270 BCE

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    Polarized Glass

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    cheaters being an American slang term used for glasses ). In prehistoric and historic time‚ Inuit peoples wore flattened walrus ivory "glasses‚" looking through narrow slits to block harmful reflected rays of the sun. It is said that the Roman emperor "Nero" used to watch gladiator’s fights with emeralds. In bare eyes‚ Lights reflected from surfaces such as a smooth water or flat road generally is horizontally polarized. It means that‚ instead of light being scattered in all directions equally in

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    After studying the provided documents (#1-8) its come to my understanding that both the Han and Roman empires thought of technology as useful and somewhat revolutionary‚ but both of them had somewhat different feelings of it. The Han dynasties attitude toward technology was that they thought it was very benefical‚ and they admired it. The reason this was because they though it to be very helpful in agriculture and construction purposes. Evidence of the positive effects of this can be seen in Document

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    the center of German opera at the time. He got a job in the opera orchestra playing the violin and the harpsichord. Eventually he had an opera of his own produced. In Germany‚ his Almira was given at the beginning of 1705‚ soon followed by his Nero. At age twenty-one he accepted an invitation to Italy‚ where he spent more than three years in Florence‚ Rome‚ Naples and Venice. He had operas and other dramatic works in all these cities including La resurrezione in Rome. He also wrote many Italian

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    inscription titles Gaius and Lucius Caesar princes of youth. The title was originally given by acclamation of the knights (equites)‚ who formed the second of the ruling classes after the Senate. Gaius and Lucius Caesars were the first to be so named‚ then Nero; by the second century‚ the title became routine‚ and by the third was often retained after a Caesar became

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    Resurrection Of Nazareth

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    neatly folded inside‚ hardly the act of hurrying grave robbers Paul became Christianity’s most determined missionary. He endured five floggings‚ three beatings‚ three shipwrecks‚ a stoning‚ poverty‚ and years of ridicule. Finally the Roman emperor Nero had Paul beheaded because the apostle refused to deny his faith in Jesus. What could make a person willingly accept even welcome such hardships? Clay was stretched across a rock and to the tomb itself. The Roman seal was pressed into the clay. Break

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