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    merchants. No one regarded them as anything more than that. Over time‚ Carthage became very powerful and was a great trading city. Eventually‚ Carthage was the strongest city in the Mediterranean area before they were conquered by Rome. “The Carthaginian Republic then was one of the longest-lived and largest states in the ancient Mediterranean”. 1 Carthage had many strengths. They used these strengths for their benefit in the three Punic Wars they fought against Rome. A strength that Carthage had was their

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    So is he now in execution Of any bold or noble enterprise‚ However he puts on this tardy form. This rudeness is a sauce to his good wit‚ Which gives men stomach to digest his words With better appetite. CASSIUS He’s still sharp when it comes to carrying out a bold or noble enterprise‚ though he puts on this show of stupidity. He speaks roughly‚ but what he says is smart‚ and his roughness makes other people enjoy listening to him. 300 BRUTUS And so it is. For this time I will leave

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    Available data from the New York City Department of City Planning indicate that Dominican and the Chinese communities are the top two immigrant groups in the city. The Dominican group has a population strength of 380‚200‚ compared to that of the Chinese which is about 350‚200‚ according to a December 18‚ 2013 Press Release from the agency. Sub-Saharan African population is about 4% of the total immigrant population in the city. I have profiled organizations with services in politics‚ legal‚ language

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    The school’s history‚ traditions and in particular‚ Dominican Charism In 1867 a group of brave Dominican sisters took a risk and moved from their beloved home in Ireland to move to Maitland NSW to establish the Dominican foundation in Australia. In 1892 under the request of Cardinal Moran‚ the Dominican sisters purchased two acres of land in Strathfield‚ and Rosary Lodge the building that stood on this land. This land was intended to become a school and a convent. The school was to be called Santa

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    How did the Weimar Republic Survive 1919-24? During the time the Weimar Republic were in government‚ they faced a number of serious threats to power coming from various opposing parties and lack of support. These threats came from the left and right wing‚ and more-over problems such as the Treaty of Versailles and hyperinflation also sufficiently hindered the Weimar’s success. However due to several contributing factors the Weimar was enabled to overcome these seemingly insurmountable problems

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    To what extent was the assassination of Julius Caesar the main catalyst for the Fall of the Roman Republic? By the mid-first century BC‚ the republican form of government at Rome had essentially fallen‚ out of this collapse there emerged‚ in the aftermath of civil war‚ first the dictatorship of Julius Caesar and then the Principate of Augustus. In an abrupt and conspicuous transformation‚ a political system founded upon principles fundamentally opposed to monarchy was replaced by a system that

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    The main threat to the stability of the Weimar republic in the period 1919-1923 came from the political violence of the extreme right. How far do you agree with this judgement? In the early years of the Weimar republic Germany had emerged from a humiliating defeat in the First World War‚ and hatred from the new state came from both the far left‚ who wanted a revolution to create a communist state‚ and the far right‚ who wanted to restore imperial Germany‚ stop all reparations and reverse the treaty

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    assignment or essay‚ or part of it‚ is wrong‚ and declare that this is my own work. Signature: ______________________________ Date: ______________________________ The proposed generality of Roman contract law during the Republican era: The Roman republic is known for many things. It is especially known for it developments affecting modern day law. These developments are said to be the very essence of modern day law. It is important for us to know how and when these developments took place in order

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    Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start? It had a promising beginning: A constitution guaranteeing federal rights‚ seven year presidential terms and proportional representation was passed in Weimar on the 19th July 1919. This should have meant a good foundation for democracy and sound government. Article 48 stopped (in theory) the major politicians from arguing. It was supported by the Big 3 world Superpowers (Great Britain‚ USA and France). The Constitution meant that everyone as

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    It has been argued that the Weimar Republic staged a significant recovery between 1924 and 1929. However‚ it has also been suggested that the recovery was only partial and that many of the problems continued to seriously damage the Republic. Treaty of Versailles was too harsh on Germany and not justified. This essay will argue that the Weimar Republic was able to recover in some ways but still had many problems. It could be argued that the Weimar Republic had recovered because of the Dawes plan

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