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    human populations. Just as with other taxonomies‚ race science included a hierarchy with Europeans as the superior race. The advancement of race science allowed racism to become an objective perspective “founded in unalterable physiological laws”(Cartwright‚ 1851‚ 69). The medical field soon became intertwined in the alleged biological differences between races‚ and the non-European races soon became thought of as a pathology

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    century CE under dominant and influential Roman emperors of the Flavian Dynasty” (Cartwright‚ 2012) which took place from 69 to 96 CE. The Flavian Dynasty began when Vespasian succeeded the throne in 69 CE‚ and his reign lasted for twenty-seven years. During the reign of Vespasian in 72 CE‚ the construction of the Colosseum began “on the site that was once the lake and gardens of Emperor Nero’s Golden House” (Cartwright‚ 2012). The Colosseum was built so that it could restore Rome to its former glory

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    American civilization from the Olmec people‚ a pre-Columbian civilization that thrived from 1200-400 BC (Cartwright‚ "Olmec Civilization"). The history of the Olmec people is rich with beliefs on human transformation. Their

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    redeemable characters provide the positive focus which outweighs the dark nature of the themes in Kill the Possum. In James Maloney’s novel to Kill the Possum‚ an Anglo- Australian family (The Beal’s) are tormented by a monsters cruelty (Ian Cartwright) and a girl (Kristy) is desperate to live a normal life‚ we find that the redeemable characters; Kristy Beal‚ Dylan Kane‚ Eric & Fiona Kane‚ and Kristy’s friends‚ provide the reader the positive focus which outweighs the dark nature of the themes

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    also commonly eaten (Cartwright). Because meat was expensive‚ the poor could not afford it and ate mainly bread‚ olives‚ grapes‚ and honey instead (Hadas). Cereals‚ which include all things made of wheat or barley‚ were most common in the Roman diet (Cartwright). Vegetables‚ as another staple in their diet‚ were the main source of protein for many Romans. The most commonly eaten of these were legumes‚ beans‚ lentils‚ and peas‚ which were commonly paired with bread (Cartwright). Meat‚ although an often

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    works as a construction worker for Cartwright inc. the same company his wife works for. Chris and Andrea were right out of college when they married. As time goes on‚ you can see that neither Chris nor Andrea lived their life for the lord‚ both allowed themselves to become too busy to go to church. Chris still hung onto his morals remaining a faithful husband and a loving father. However Andrea‚ unlike Chris was flirting from the day they got married with Mr. Cartwright who became their boss. During

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    you mean the defendant‚ Cartwright?" "No‚ one of the men at the bar." "You told my learned friend that you didn’t react‚ because you’d heard worse in the East End." "Yes‚ I have." "In fact‚ that’s where you heard the phrase in the first place‚ isn’t it‚ Miss Wilson‚" said Pearson‚ tugging the lapels of his black gown. "What are you getting at?" "Simply that you never heard Mr. Craig deliver those words in a bar in Chelsea‚ Miss Wilson‚ but you have heard Cartwright say them back in the East

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    Many people think that Zeus was this big‚ scary Greek god‚ but he actually wasn’t. In the Greeks eyes‚ they saw him as a regular human‚ just like the other gods. Zeus was very great‚ tricky‚ and captivating. Zeus had many brothers and sisters. He was the son of Kronos. Zeus wanted to come father of all gods‚ but he had to become greater than his father. He needed to have more power than his father‚ but knew that he couldn’t do it by himself. Zeus had a mother who wanted revenge. Her name was

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    three sisters (Sellers 1). Poseidon had played a major part in the war against the titans to gain freedom. Once Poseidon helped defeat his father‚ Kronos‚ and the other evil creatures of the world‚ he obtained the control over the sea from Zeus (Cartwright 1). Poseidon is the son of Kronos and Rhea. His siblings were named Zeus‚ Hades‚ Hera‚ Hestia‚ and Demeter (Sellers). In most of the ancient myths‚ Poseidon and his siblings were believed to have been eaten by their father‚ Kronos. While Zeus was

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    experienced the downfall most acutely‚ hence why there was not enough money for the provinces to organise the gladiatorial games. It is difficult to find dissent in his argument‚ which is supported particularly strongly by Nossov (2009)‚ and also noted by Cartwright (2012) and Hopkins (2007). It became obvious that the symbolic core of the Roman Empire‚ despite providing vast amounts of wealth and prosperity‚ elements of spiritual guidance were lacking. The introduction of Christianity filled this spiritual

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