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    Teachings In AD 833‚ the Council of Nicaea had made up a plan to let the Caucasoid be seen as human by putting himself in a place of God‚ i.e.‚ Jesus Christ. Constantine‚ one of the helpers to create Christianity and other religions‚ was a Roman emperor and an absolute tyrant. He murdered anyone who didn’t or wouldn’t conform to religion; this included his own blood. He killed his wife of twenty years‚ his son‚ daughter‚ and brother-in-law‚ and he strangled his mother to death. If this isn’t enough

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    The aftermath of the fire left a need for the city to be rebuilt. Nero took on the project and began to rebuild the city in a more orderly and fireproof way. Streets were widened and fire resistant materials like brick and concrete were used in construction. More insula was put between the apartment buildings to prevent future fires from spreading quickly. Nero also instituted new regulations for how buildings needed to be built to prevent future tragedies. A big part of Nero’s restoration and rebuilding

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    How to burn UDF with Nero burning rom If you want to burn a data DVD with a file that is 2 GB in size or larger you have to use the DVD (UDF) format and not the default DVD (ISO) which is regularly used for creating a data DVD in Nero Burning ROM. During the process You will get a message telling you that you have to use a different specification setting : “The file “” is larger than 2GB and therefore cannot be store in an ISO file system. Please use the UDF file system to write such large files

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    Prologue I was three when my mother died. I was a sad looking three year old so skinny you could see my ribs. I was in the hospital with a father who was giving up hope and a mother that was slowly dying. My mother had lung cancer and a tumor in her brain‚ I was too young to realize that the time she fell asleep she would never wake up agian. Later that year I went to the funeral and my father did not. He was in his room not leaving‚ not cooking‚ not cleaning‚ not taking care of me‚ my grandmother

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    The five good emperors were Nerva (96-98)‚ Trajan (98-117)‚ Hadrian (117-138)‚ Antoninus Plus (138-161)‚ and Marcus Aurelius (161-180). They followed the pattern of Julius Caesar and Augustus‚ which was on not breaking new ground. All these emperors were experienced generals and members of the senate‚ so Rome was provided with a stable series of well-trained political and military leaders that was for almost a century. During Nerva’s short reign‚ he forbade the practice of delation‚ he recalled

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    marketing‚ the things that shape our world today. However‚ the emperors ruling during the dynasty are somewhat okay at doing their job. While some had been successful‚ like the original emperor Taizu‚ others had failed to live up to their name‚ like Duzong. Here is the evidence that supports my belief. Many emperors had ruled during the Song dynasty‚ but almost all of these emperors had the same traits and weaknesses. Firstly‚ almost all emperors focused on building a strong economy. This usually meant

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    The First Emperor Qin: An Analysis of the End of the Warring States and the Unification of China in Zhang Yimou’s “Hero” (2002) This historical study will define the end of the Warring States and the rise of a unified China under the leadership of First Emperor Qin. Emperor Qin had ruled from 220-210 B.C. through the military might of the Qin armies‚ which ended the period of the Warring States (260-210 B.C.). More so Emperor Qin sought to unite these differing factions by introducing a newly

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    Byzantine through his uncle. While consul Justinian married Theodora who helped him Justinian on his road to success tremendously (EVANS 2). When Justinian’s uncle died Justinian became the sole emperor to the Byzantine empire. Was Justinian historically important or was he just another useless emperor? Justinian was historically important because he preserved Roman law‚ destroyed the Persian empire‚ and Built great buildings such as the Hagia Sophia. One greatest Justinian’s achievement wa preserving

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    The Tomb of Shihuangdi was the tomb of the emperor Shi Huangdi [246-210 BCE] who was the Tiger of Qin and the first emperor of China which he ruled between 221 and 210 BCE (Goho‚ 2003). It is believed that the tomb was ordered by the emperor at the early age of thirteen‚ in which it took another 36 years to complete and Qin Shi Huang shortly died after the construction was completed. Per the Travel Advisor‚ it was discovered that the tomb had remarkable artwork and had approximately 8‚000 life

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    Justinian was a Byzantine Emperor who helped to renew the Byzantine Empire that would leave an eternal legacy for Western Civilization. During Justinian’s reign‚ the Byzantine Empire was at a time of decline. With Justinian’s visions‚ he was able to lay out a foundation that would help the Byzantine Empire live for many years to come. Justinian was born in 483 AD at Tauresium in Illyricum in the Balkans of what is now central Europe. He was the nephew of Emperor Justin. His uncle Justin had passed

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