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    1. I do not feel that Irene became too dependent on her classmate whom she met online. I believe that talking to her friend online became part of her life. Irene had developed a bond with her classmate. As humans‚ there are people that we bond with and share a connection. Interacting with the people that we share a connection gives us support and we have someone that we feel understands what is going on in our everyday lives. I believe that is what Irene had with her online friend. They communicated

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    The fall of Rome is a very diverse topic. It can be done in many different ways and theories thought of in diverse ways. Some of the theories involve lead poisoning causing the people to go insane and make bad decisions and in turn cause it to fall. Others say the inflation a term used when your money buys less; caused the fall due to over taxation of the public. Also the religious movement of christianity is believed to be thought of as a weakening agent for the republic. Angry citizens also turn

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    Farin Ahmed March 4‚ 2013 Written Assignment: PBJ Crumble Bars PBJ crumble bars are delicious snacks made of peanut butter that are easy and fun to make! Preparation time: 30 min. Cooking time: 30-35 min. Cooling time: 45 mi. Total time: 1-¾ hour You will need: ¾ stick (6 tablespoons) unsalted butter‚ softened 6 tablespoons of peanut butter ½ cup of packed light brown sugar 1 large egg 1 ½ cups of all-purpose flour ½ teaspoon salt ½ cup grape jelly Instructions:

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    marked by the creation of empires. Their impact on the world has not left civilizations today‚ considering how all modern empires are modeled and compared to the first ones: Rome and Han. Both of these empires were the culmination of the ideas brought forth in the previous era‚ and had many similarities in their approach to key concepts. However‚ they also had several key differences in how they managed certain situations. During the classical time period‚ the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty adapted

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    The almighty empire of Rome was destined to fade away after the numerous aspects that made Rome the most looked upon and most noteworthy empire started to diminish. Rome in its prime of power which was after 117 C.E when the empire attained their greatest territorial extent under the emperor Trajan. Upon this great feat Rome was ranked as elite and the thought that this powerhouse could collapse was inconceivable. The empire of Rome was not constructed in a quick or hasty way by its emperors- so

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    Han China and Rome were two of the most powerful and popular empires of their time‚ but they fell like any other empire before them. Han China and Rome’s Empires had the same causes for their declines‚ but their effects are different. The major reasons for the fall of Rome are truly those that have to do with Rome’s political and economic state. One of the Rome’s problems prior to its fall was the lack of respect for authority‚ among the citizens and military forces. All the attacks from the

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    period‚ influential empires such as Imperial Rome and the Han Dynasty emerged exhibiting numerous resemblances‚ due to cultural diffusion‚ as well as various distinctions from each other regarding political control. Methods of transportation and communication benefited the government by linking and unifying crucial parts of both empires. Both empires had a system of roads that facilitated communication‚ trade‚ economic activity‚ and the movement of military. Although both empires possessed a well-organized

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    Rough Draft At its height‚ the Roman Empire was the most advanced technically and politically western civilization of its era. Even though the Romans had a very sophisticated government‚ many emperors were assassinated. However‚ it was not a war or assassinations that led to its fall‚ it was a decline in morals and values. The Roman Empire was around for roughly 500 years‚ and some might say that the United States of America is an empire similar to Rome. Whether you believe this or not‚ the U.S

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    The Industrial Revolution started in Europe in the eighteenth century where Britain is considered the most powerful nation. How did the British Empire became the most powerful nation? They discover a new fuel source called coal that replace wood because the wood is only getting expensive. There is a large amount of coal underground‚ so it is cheaper and coal is more efficient for fuel than wood. However‚ the problem about extracting coal is water flooding into the caverns‚ so the workers need a way

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    Why did Rome fall?

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    The Fall of Rome The Fall of Rome The Fall of Rome The Roman Empire was without a doubt the most powerful governing body in the Mediterranean ever. Why did Rome fall? There was not any single cause to the fall of Rome. It was many things occurring in succession to each other. After the Punic wars with Carthage‚ Rome acquired many new lands that it did not have before. During peace times it was easy to govern these areas but during war times it proved difficult. The government had to pay soldiers

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