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    JIMENEZ‚ Pauline C. 4A5 1. Describe Alexander the Great using the Functions of Management. The first function of management is planning. In this area‚ a person is required to set objectives and courses of action in attaining them. One must be aware of his external and internal environmental conditions‚ and his competitors. All these‚ Alexander did his best. He assessed the external factors‚ his enemies‚ and his army’s capabilities before going to war. He tried to envision future situations

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    Leadership in Julius Caesar In Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Cassius is shown as the leader of the conspirators. Brutus‚ as chose by Cassius‚ becomes a secondary leader in the plan to eliminate Caesar. Cassius and Brutus portray specific leadership qualities in very different ways. Brutus shows he is a more sufficient leader by his bravery‚ integrity and selflessness. Cassius’ lack of bravery is matched up to that of Brutus at the time of their deaths during the Battle of Philippi

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    Characters with magnificent flaws. Julius Caesar‚ a study on how ambition blinds us. Before you butted in‚ I was close to fulfilling my dreams. But unlike Caesar‚ I have risen. KANE Ambition? You never worked a day in your life. SEOUL (Struts around him‚ slurs a little now.) One day I’ll perform my ending to Caesar’s death scene. Great drama‚ even without . . . (Lunges at Kane‚ laughs when Kane flinches.) An audience or a dagger. My Caesar stabs his adversaries and prevails. KANE

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    between Mark Antony and Brutus is very interesting‚ there are some similarity and differences which makes it interesting thing about them. The Author is William Shakespeare‚ the book is called “The Tragedy of Julius Caesar”. I think the highlights of the book is when Brutus and his friends kill Caesar and Mark Antony is mad at them and gathers troops and eventually everybody dies at the end of the book. The characters to compare are Brutus and Mark Antony. One huge similarity is that they are both fighting

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    Julius Caesar is the best essay ever made in the world. Julius Caesar is the best essay ever made in the world. Other essays are good‚ even some are really good. But they are not the best essays ever made in the world. It has a lot of good words and a lot of good word things. And the sentences is so good‚ even scientists don’t know what it is. You can read Julius Caesar essay anywhere‚ on a bike or on a different bike. You can read Julius Caesar essay any time‚ in the morning or with

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    stabbing‚ narcissist. In the beginning of Julius Caesar‚ Brutus was loyal to both of his allies: Caesar and Cassius. However‚ he was always thinking about the citizens in Rome. Brutus had made a self agreement to not be on one of his friends’ side‚ and doing this expected that nothing intense would happen. Later‚ in Act II scene i‚ Brutus is alone in his garden and debates whether if he should help kill Caesar. He concluded with realizing he had to murder Caesar. After he made his decision‚ he talked

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    | Alexander the Great | | | Craig Wilson | 11/12/2012 | | Alexander was the son of Philip II of Macedonia. He was born in Pella‚ Macedonia’s capital city in 356 BC. Alexander was tutored by Aristotle‚ one of the greatest philosophers and smartest men of the time‚ from when he was 13 until he was 16. He was also leader of the Companions‚ which was a group Philip II made to protect him from would be assailants (Alexander the Great Biography) (historyofmacedonia.org). In 340 BC

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    to be Alexander‚ the effect he had on other people’s imaginations -- he was head and shoulders above them." Alexander the Great studied with and learned from his mentor Aristotle‚ and had great interest in the writings of Homer. Aristotle taught Alexander creative thinking and martial theory‚ which would come in handy at later points in his life. Alexander wanted to punish the Persians and gain control of all of the land stretching from Greece all the way to India. Phillip the II was a great leader

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    Jasmine Sydnor Seaborn History 101 21 June 2013 Alexander the Great Alexander III the Great was a King and a conqueror of the Persian Empire. He was known as one of the greatest military prodigies of all time. He inspired many‚ such as Hannibal the Carthaginian‚ the Romans Pompey‚ and Napoleon. He was born around July 20‚ 356 B.C. in Pella‚ which is the prehistoric capital of Macedonia. Alexander was the son of Phillip II‚ King of Macedonia‚ and of his fourth wife Olympias‚ an Epirote princess

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    ALEXANDER THE GREAT Alexander the Great was born in the Pella region of Macedonia on September 20‚ 356 B.C. to parents King Philip II of Macedonia and Queen Olympia‚ daughter of King Neoptolemus. The young prince and his sister were raised in Pella’s royal court. Growing up‚ the dark–eyed and curly-headed Alexander hardly ever saw his father‚ who spent most of his time with military campaigns and extra-marital affairs. Alexander received his earliest education under the tutelage of Leonidas. Leonidas

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