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    bullying?  HISTORY Tasks: 1. Select a subject from this list:  Emperor Augustus‚ Populares‚ Tiberius Gracchus‚ Gaius Gracchus‚ Cicero‚ Julius Ceasar‚ First Triumvirate‚ Second Triumvirate‚ Trajan‚ Claudius‚ Augustus‚ Octavian‚ Mark Anthony‚ Cleopatra VII‚ Aqueduct‚ Nero‚ Jerusalem‚ Hadrian‚ Marcus Aurelius‚ Commodus‚ Herculaneum‚ Constantine‚ Diocletian‚ Edict of Toleration‚ Augustine‚ Alexandria. 2. Select the five best web sources you can find.  Use the CCCOnline Library tools to help you

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    Tom Stoppard's Arcadia

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    The scene is as follows: THOMASINA: … I hate Cleopatra! SEPTIMUS: You hate her? Why? THOMASINA: Everything is turned to love with her. New love‚ absent love‚ lost love-- I never knew a heroine that makes such noodles of our sex. It only needs a Roman general to drop anchor outside the window and

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    Metropolitan Opera. The second in 1962 for his Piano Concerto‚ first performed by John Browning. In 1966‚ Barber started to go downhill with is music. He was asked to write an opera for the grand opening of the new opera house. It was titled Antony and Cleopatra‚ and it turned out to be his greatest failure. After that‚ he started to have problems with alcohol and depression. Not only that‚ but towards the end of his life he spent a lot of time in the hospital for cancer treatment. Samuel Barber died at

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    Rome was a very interesting place. They had many famous warriors‚ like Caesar and Marius. They had fierce gods‚ like Diana and Mars. They also had beautiful buildings‚ such as the Colosseum and the Pantheon. “The Roman Colosseum was the most famous and largest Roman amphitheater(“Famous Buildings and Structures”). Three of the most interesting things about Rome are their heroes‚ their gods‚ and their buildings. First‚ Julius Caesar and Gaius Marius were two very famous Romans. Julius Caesar was

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    the tragic hero’s social status is also of high importance. All tragic heroes are from a very noble class. Whether the heroes are Thanes or Generals in the army‚ like Macbeth‚ Othello‚ and Antony‚ or from royalty‚ like King Lear‚ Hamlet‚ or Cleopatra‚ each eventually fall from grace. This characteristic was used mostly to help the common people identify with the wealthier upper class. If the ruling class‚ which was generally looked upon with favor and prestige‚ could sin much like the commoners

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    ruling and conquering territories. In 15 years‚ he never lost a battle. To began with‚ Alexander The Great was born on July 20‚ 356 B.C in Macedonia. Alexander The Great parents were King Philip 2nd and the Queen of Olympia and he had a sister named Cleopatra of Macedon. Alexander The Great father hired the Philosopher Aristotle to tutor him in 343 B.C. Aristotle taught Alexander The Great for three years‚ he taught them Philosophy‚ Drama‚ Science‚ Poetry‚ and Politics. Alexander The Great completed all

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    following issues: the reformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire‚ the steps Ceaser Augustus took to maintain safety‚ peace‚ and prosperity‚ and the resources that Ceaser Augustus used to accomplish his goals. The deaths of Anthony and Cleopatra led Ceaser Augustus to begin a reformation of the Roman Republic. Augustus opens his writing with the quote‚ “At nineteen years of age‚ I prepared an army by my own personal plan and at my own personal expense‚ through which I reclaimed the Res Publica

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    assassination of Julius Caesar by members of the Roman Senate‚ Octavius eventually won full rule over the Roman Empire from his rivals. Most notably‚ his victory over all of Rome was finalized when Octavius defeated his former ally‚ Mark Antony and Cleopatra at Actium (Greer & Lewis‚ p. 119). Octavius changed his name to Augustus Caesar as he took supreme control over the Roman Empire and was given the ‘authority of tribune’ which gave him the ultimate power of veto over the senate. He became Rome’s

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    William Shakespeare has inspired modern culture in more ways than can even be imagined. Some of the greatest scholastic minds accredit their success to the work of Shakespeare. According to The New York Times‚”The idea that Shakespeare is modern is‚ of course‚ hardly a modern idea. Indeed‚ it is one of the fascinating effects of Shakespeare’s plays that they have almost always seemed to coincide with the times in which they are read‚ published‚ produced‚ and discussed” (Garber). Much like The Times

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    troops‚ to cross over into Asia Minor and pave the way for the later advance of the main army. And while the Macedonians were crossing the Hellespont‚ in Macedonia everything was ready for the grand celebration for the wedding of Philip’s daughter Cleopatra to prince Alexander of Epirus‚ brother of Olympias. The first day of the celebrations the guests saw a lavish entertained of every sort. But on the second day of the celebration‚ while entering the theater passing between his son Alexander and his

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