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    First Job By Iliana Rome

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    Life is uncertain since one’s plans for the future are always subject to change. Although people’s plans may not go as expected‚ they can still persevere and even find something better than they hoped. Iliana Roman exemplifies this principle. In her memoir‚ “First Job‚” Roman illustrates how‚ although her life deviated from the course she originally planned‚ she learned from her experiences to reach a status that she never dreamed of. Roman begins her memoir by mentioning how she became pregnant

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    The fall of Rome Rome was the pinnacle of ancient civilizations‚ due to its vast empire and might; Rome controlled a majority of modern day Europe and the Middle-East. However‚ the Romans still fell prey to the ideas of corruption. The roman senators had bribed and bribed their soldiers‚ just to bribe them with more money freshly minted only for this purpose. The senators repeatedly minted new money to pay the soldiers‚ which caused a enormous drop in the value of the roman coin (Brain Pop).

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    Rome and Han China had both similar and different characteristics about their empires‚ while existing at the same time. While thousands of miles separated Rome and Han China‚ neither influenced the other. They both lasted approximately 400 years‚ with populations of about 50 million. The Roman Empire encompassed all the land that surrounded the Mediterranean Sea‚ as well as large portions of Continental Europe and the Middle East. The Han Empire however‚ stretched from the Pacific ocean to the oases

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    Rome has been a powerhouse for many years‚ but they also had many issues including leadership and enemies but another issue that hurt them in long run is Constant expansion. Now Roman expansion which first starts in Italy‚ then spreads around the Mediterranean‚ this was due to a couple of factors the ambition and desire for complete and utter control of fresh territory and their resources Rome main motives for their pursuit of expansion was Status‚ wealth‚ fresh resources. I believe Rome wanted expansion

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    AP World History Compare and Contrast China‚ Rome‚ and Greece The Chinese‚ Greeks‚ and Romans of the Classical Era had a similar foundation while each excelling at unique skills. China (500 BCE- 600 CE) made significant advancements in literature‚ Confucianism‚ and architecture. The Greeks‚ in peak from 800-300 BCE‚ flourished in drama‚ philosophy‚ and architecture. Rome (500 BCE to 476 CE)‚ replaced Greece as the powerhouse of the Mediterranean. The Romans excelled in architecture‚ road construction

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    Ancient Rome: Rise and fall of an Empire The persecution of the Christians ended and the world was changed forever by the hand of one man‚ Constantine the Great. Constantine is the first Roman emperor to profess Christianity. He not only initiated the evolution of the empire into a Christian state but also provided the Christian culture that prepared the way for the growth of Byzantine and Western medieval culture. It describes how Rome destroyed Carthage‚ was conquered by Caesar‚ how it suppressed

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    the worlds known population (Wells32). Historians have studied Rome for decades to learn as much as possible about their art‚ politics‚ military‚ and their economy. They study Rome to see how one small city turned into one of the most prominent empires in history. Rome rose from nothing into a strong republic and eventually grew into an even stronger empire‚ however there are many historians who believe that everything that made Rome strong and fascinating‚ such as its size and wealth and its leaders

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    current globalized world and‚ also to learn from the mistakes and the good things that were created by the romans so that we can be able to improve and‚ also not to create the same mistake. The first thing we will be looking at is about the government of Rome compared to the one of the current globalized world and then what will follow will be about comparing and identifying the similarities about development in the Roman Empire and the current globalized world. The other information that will follow

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    "All roads lead to Rome." This quote holds much truth as what Rome has left to Western Civilization is brought to light. The Roman made countless contributions to Western Civilization‚ but a few are the most significant of all. Rome‚ the most important civilization to the Western World‚ left a great legacy‚ paving the road for the spread of Christianity‚ forming the basis for republic‚ and allowing for a widespread diffusion of culture. Though not Rome’s intention‚ it allowed Christianity to spread

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    HISTORY Early Period: Aeneas is a Tojan prince who found a new homeland in Italy for his followers‚ which later became known as Rome. Alba was found by Ascanius. Ascanius is Aeneas’s young son by his first wife‚ Creusa and he is most important as a symbol of Aeneas’s destiny—his future founding of the Roman race. Though still a child‚ Ascanius has several opportunities over the course of the epic to display his bravery and leadership. Brutus was a Roman Senator during the late Republic. Though close

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