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    The Roman Empire existed for nearly 1‚000 years. Beginning in the 6th century BCE‚ Rome began to take root. Over the next several hundred years‚ it spread its boarders and influence throughout the rim of the Mediterranean and Western Europe. However‚ the empire collapsed in 476 CE. How did this happen? Why did such an influential giant fall? Well‚ despite Rome’s great power‚ it had several internal faults that‚ when combined‚ lead to its eventual collapse. The first reason for Rome’s fall was the

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    Rome was an empire built as if it was destined to last until the end of existence. Its borders spanned across mountains to deserts and even engulfed the Mediterranean Sea at one point. The Romans had strong armies‚ cultural influence‚ and great leaders skilled in military and political tactics. However‚ as Rome increased in size‚ it started to become more unstable. Rome eventually fell as an empire for many reasons which include religion‚ war‚ political and economic problems. The success

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    BUDDHIST SCULPTURE The great Buddha statue at Bodhgaya in India stands 80 feet tall and is the first of its kind ever built in India. Its construction was completed in 1989 and was consecrated by the 14th Dalai Lama. Pilgrims come from all over the world to see the monument. It was constructed under the slogan “spread Buddha’s rays to the whole world.” What many visitors‚ pilgrims‚ and tourists alike probably do not realize is that “the Buddha” at Bodhgaya owes many of its traits to Greek influence;

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    Breakfast in ancient Rome was light‚ and one of the smaller meals of the day. Also‚ there wasn’t that much food that the Romans ate at breakfast‚ “To start the day‚ breakfast or ientaculum‚ was also light‚ sometimes merely bread and salt but occasionally with fruit and cheese” (Cartwright). “The Romans ate a breakfast of bread or a wheat pancake eaten with dates and honey” (Barrow). “This would be eaten early‚ probably as soon as the sun rose and would include bread and fresh fruit” (History On The

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    Why Did The Roman Republic Fall? Gabriel Feldzamen “The disintegration of the Roman Republic is the first example in European history of the collapse of a constitutional system.” Before the Roman Republic‚ the Roman Kingdom existed‚ and in 509 BC the kingdom was replaced by the republican government. At 27 BC‚ the Roman Republic collapsed‚ and the Roman Empire was formed on the republic’s foundations. The early Roman Republic was greatly influenced by the Etruscans. “The Roman model for their

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    Everyone thinks that the Romans were the first to use the adequate system‚ but that’s false. Romans just used it‚ improved it‚ and made it better for the citizens. The reason the Romans were so into this system because they had such an enormous population and‚ the water they had was running low because of this amount of people. The adequate system changed how much the Romans used water‚ with it‚ they took baths‚ drank clean water‚ and basically things we do today with water. It’s hard to believe

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    without actually noticing it‚ thus what they see is overlooked. For example‚ in a sculpture named “The Thing‚” detail is written all over it‚ but without a close observation of the details‚ all that is seen is a piece of junk and no longer useful items stuck together to make a shape. With a closer look‚ though‚ The Thing is a unique piece of art that will not easily be forgotten. In my opinion‚ The Thing is a sculpture that represents a lady‚ I use this term loosely‚ in the welding profession. She

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    How did Roman empire fall? Roman empire; the most powerful‚ strong and invincible in Middle age. It covers around Mediterranean sea‚ Africa and Asia. Roman empire establish in 27 B.C. with Augustus Caesar as the emperor. And Roman empire still have power for a long time after that. But we have never know how does it ends. In the age that Roman empire is the most powerful empire. When it covers the area around Mediterranean sea. It looks good‚ but it makes Roman empire too big to rule‚ too big to

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    The Roman Empire was perhaps one of the greatest and strongest empires to ever exist. It lasted for many centuries and was very prestigious as well as powerful. Although Rome is possibly the greatest empire ever‚ its mighty stature crumbled to the ground. Although there are many people who think that Rome just collapsed overnight‚ the reality is that the Fall of the Roman Empire was a long slow process over many years that snowballed into the eventual collapse that we know of today. There are many

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    the Romans. There was water to be found easily‚ but how would they move it to their cities in a cleaner way? Luckily‚ the Romans thought of this idea and began working. This water collecting pipe‚ was famously known as the first aqueduct. The Romans were the first to build the aqueducts‚ so they could bring constant flowing water to the city. The water could be used for baths‚ latrines‚ fountains‚ and private households. The aqueducts improved the water supplies. For example‚ Romans used

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