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    during my studies I’ve already tried the life abroad three times. My first experience was summer work in United States for three months in 2010‚ then immediately after summer I went to Sweden for my Erasmus exchange program which took five months and the most current and latest experience includes Erasmus internship in Spain during this summer which took three months. These three sojourns abroad convinced me that I will NEVER accept an international assignment. There are way too many factors why it’s

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    +500­300 B.C      ​ 580 B.C ­ Pythagoras born   ​ 470 B.C ­ Socrates born   427 B.C ­ Plato born   347 B.C ­ Plato dies   384 B.C ­ Aristotle born   399 B.C ­  Socrates dies   322 B.C ­ Aristotle dies  100BC.     198 B.C ­ Polybius born  151 B.C ­ Ptolemy inactive  146 B.C ­  Greece came under Roman rule  121 B.C ­ Ptolemy first active  117 ­ Polybius dies  120 B.C ­  Plutarch died  106 B.C ­ Cicero born  100 B.C ­ Caesar ruled Rome.  70­60 B.C  70 B.C ­ Roman poet Virgil born‚ Rabbi Hillel born 

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    De Optimo Reipublicae Statu deque Nova Insula Utopia (translated On the Best State of a Republic and on the New Island of Utopia) or more simply Utopia is a 1516 book by Sir (Saint) Thomas More. The book‚ written in Classical Latin‚ is a frame narrative primarily depicting a fictional island society and its religious‚ social and political customs. The name of the place is derived from the Greek words οὐ ou ("not") and τόπος tópos ("place")‚ with the topographical

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    My goal standing here‚ before members of parliament today‚ is not to attempt convince any of you that his eminence John Fisher‚ bishop of Rochester‚ is not guilty of treason; for his fate is already set in stone. However‚ I do believe that it is important for us to remember his eminence for not only his accomplishments in life‚ but also what he gave and provided for the great nation of England. Despite his misgiving‚ his eminence John Fisher possess qualities rarely seen in man of late‚ such as conviction

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    The Year 1837 was very significant. It was not only the year that Queen Victoria acceded the throne‚ but also the year that a new literary age was coined. The Victorian Age‚ more formally known‚ was a time of great prosperity in Great Britain’s literature. The Victorian Age produced a variety of changes. Political and social reform produced a variety of reading among all classes. The lower-class became more self-conscious‚ the middle class more powerful and the rich became more vulnerable

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    (Darwin‚ 2009). He originated from a long line of scientist. His grandfather‚ Dr. Erasmus Darwin‚ was a popular botanist while his father‚ Dr. R.W. Darwin‚ was as a medical doctor. His mother‚ Susanna‚ passed when he was only eight years old. Charles Darwin was a child of pleasure and fortune who loved to explore nature. In October 1825‚ he enrolled at Edinburgh University to study medicine along with his brother Erasmus (Darwin‚ 2009). Two years later‚ he enrolled as a student at Christ’s College in

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    children to Robert Darwin and Susannah Wedgwood. Charles Darwin came from a wealthy aristocratic family from a small town called Shrewsbury‚ his father was a well known physician and financier and son to the infamous poet and open-minded physician Erasmus Darwin. His mother‚ Susannah‚ was the daughter to pottery industrialist Josiah Wedgwood but sadly died when Darwin was eight. Charles was taken care of by his elder sisters and many hired maidservants throughout his childhood‚ he attended the local

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    http://www.essayforum.com/resumes-letters-19/help-motivation-letter-erasmus-mundus-scholarships-43834/ Hello everyone‚ I am new to this forum. While searching for samples of motivation letters‚ I came across many threads on this forum regrading this issue. I am a Syrian student‚ and this scholarship is so important for me because I can no longer complete my studies in Damascus. In the ranking criteria of this scholarships‚ the motivation letter has 20% of the application grading scheme. For this

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    There once was a world with two suns. Many crops were easily grown despite the extreme heat. People had evolved into humans that could dwell in very harsh climates. In a family‚ the father and sons would get up early and work the fields while the mother and daughters would wake at dawn and do housework. That was how life was like in Greece those many years ago. That all changed later that month….. Prosperous Demeures woke early to see a beautiful pair of suns gleaming down at him in unison. He got

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    ABC’s of the Renaissance Architecture  The renaissance places a great deal of its design on symmetry‚ proportion‚ and on geometry. Many beautiful building came from this period for example “Temietto di San Pietro in Montorio Rome in 1502. Books (literature)  Books during the renaissance were very expensive and were passed down from generation from generation. Only the wealthy had books because only one copy could be made at a time and printing presses were very expensive. And example of a

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