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    doctrines of the Christian doctrines are that the Father and the Son are one and the codification on the Bible. At times‚ both of these truths were debated. The validity of these truths can be credited to one man‚ Athanasius. Athanasius “the Great” of Alexandria is most well-known for two things: standing up to Arius at the Council of Nicaea and canonizing the New Testament. The Council of Nicaea plays a critical role in Christianity. According to Philip Schaff (1910)‚ a German theologian and church historian

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    the late 1800s sparked this constant uphill battle for equality of colored people. Two documents‚ “Address of a Convention of Negroes held in Alexandria‚ Virginia August 1865” and “Plessy vs. Ferguson” provide vivid insight to the struggles of African Americans following the Civil War. In the document‚ “Address of a Convention of Negroes held in Alexandria Virginia August 1865‚” it provides details about

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    Cleopatra

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    male guidance.  Although the name Cleopatra has been used by many Egyptian Queens‚ Cleopatra VII‚ by far is the most remembered overshadowing her predecessors with her political savvy‚ beauty and romantic life. Cleopatra VII was born in 69 B.C. in Alexandria‚ Egypt to King Ptolemy XII Auletes. The identity of her mother is a mystery‚ but some have speculated that it may have been one of the King’s concubines or possibly his sister‚ Cleopatra V Tryphaena.  In 51 B.C.‚ Cleopatra’s father Ptolemy XII

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    The Great Pyramid of Giza One of the most famous structures on the list of the seven wonders of the ancient world is The Great Pyramid of Giza.  What makes this structure the most recognizable on the list?  Not only is this pyramid the oldest structure on the list‚ but it is the only structure that still remains.  The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest man made structure in the world for 3800 years which is not only a testament to its durability but to its mark as one of the most remarkable structures

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    Many people think Alexander the Great should be remembered as a hero while others think Alexander the Great should be remembered as a villain. He should be remembered as a hero because of his heroic actions. For example‚ Alexander the Great conquered Persia‚ Egypt‚ and parts of the Asia Minor. He also created one form of government for his empire. Alexander was one of the bravest emperors in the Ancient World. Alexander the Great should be remembered as a hero because he conquered many lands. While

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    Religious Education

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    In Catholicism‚ the Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.[1] According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church: "The task of interpreting the Word of God authentically has been entrusted solely to the Magisterium of the Church‚ that is‚ to the Pope and to the bishops in communion with him."[2] Catholic theology divides the functions of the teaching office of the Church into two categories: the infallible sacred magisterium and the fallible ordinary magisterium. The infallible sacred

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    Community Service Essay

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    Simone did mostly a lot for kids who didn’t have anything and travel a different country to help. Alexandria Rogers honorable mention for her essay. At first she didn’t really care about people. Alexandria lost people and stop speaking to them. She had horrible habits. Alexandria change her ways now and help people out. Her old attitude is what mad her today and the reason why she changed. Alexandria made mistakes in the pass but change her ways to help and not hurt people

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    This fan represents the sorrowful story of Lucius and Tarquinius‚ two friends from vastly different backgrounds and upbringings. The setting is 78 AD in the great Roman Empire. Lucius is a slave and works for the family of Tarquinius‚ a young and adventurous Roman citizen of noble birth. Despite the fact that Lucius is a slave‚ Tarquinius always saw him as an equal. They developed a great relationship with each other as Tarquinius grew from a child to a young adult. Their relationship was mutualistic

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    Chapter 27

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    Einstein | Light consists of tiny particles of energy that travel as waves. | Newton | Light consists of tiny particles. | Euclid | Vision results from streamers or filaments emitted by the eye making contact with an object. | Huygens | Light is a wave. | Dual Nature | In modern theory‚ Light has a dual nature; part particle and part wave. | R.M.I.V.U.X.G. | Radio waves‚ microwaves‚ infrared waves‚ visible light‚ ultraviolet rays‚ gamma rays. | Energy in an Electromagnetic Wave | Energy

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    History of Trigonometry

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    not turn that into a systematic method for finding sides and angles of triangles. The ancient Nubians used a similar methodology.[5] The ancient Greeks transformed trigonometry into an ordered science.[6] Classical Greek mathematicians (such as Euclid and Archimedes) studied the properties of chords and inscribed angles in circles‚ and proved theorems that are equivalent to modern trigonometric formulae‚ although they presented them geometrically rather than algebraically. Claudius Ptolemy expanded

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