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    At least twenty were named as such. The most important of these Alexandria cities was the one in Egypt. Here‚ many scholarly minds were put together‚ and revelations were made. In these cities‚ namely thought of as Greek cities if they had the necessary buildings‚ were housed elaborate public buildings‚ and populations

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    necessarily as part of a teacher’s grade. In Alexandria‚ for instance‚ teachers survey their students and are required to employ the results in developing self-evaluations and professional goals. Still‚ those surveys are not part of the evaluations themselves‚ and one principal said that’s where it could get problematic. “I’m not sure that children have enough knowledge about pedagogy to evaluate teachers‚” said David Pawlowski‚ principal of the Alexandria Middle School. “That gets into a tricky

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    adequate aid for it. Moreover‚ after visiting many of the region’s countries‚ the committee chose the city of Alexandria‚ known for its great cultural legacy‚ as a location because of its important geographical location‚ which is in the middle of the whole Arab region‚ as well as the abundance of the qualified personnel available. The AASTMT started its activity in a temporary location in Alexandria on 28th of February‚ 1972. Indeed‚ the Arab Republic of Egypt has fulfilled its obligation in conformity

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    b) Evaluate ancient and modern images and interpretations of Cleopatra VII Images and interpretations of a person can change over time. Such movement is paralleled with changes in opinion and morals throughout generations. Cleopatra the seventh is subject to this fluctuation. Ancient images and interpretations differ greatly to the impression left today merely by her name. Chris Dumasis‚ a modern day historian amplifies this theory in ‘Interpretations of Cleopatra’. She argues‚ “women have been

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    certainly born in Nicaea‚ Bithynia‚ (which is now known as Iznik in Turkey)‚ around 190 BC. Most of what we do about him comes from the books of other scholars who came after him‚ such as Ptolemy and Strabo. It seems likely that Hipparchus studied in Alexandria but spent his later life in Rhodes. Strabo‚ another Greek geographer writing about eighty years after Hipparchus’ death‚ describes him as “one of the famous men of Bithynia”. The astronomer Claudius Ptolemy‚ who extended some of Hipparchus’ work

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    our modern day society can be traced back to the accomplishments achieved in ancient Greece. During ancient Greece many new ideas arose in mathematics‚ science‚ government‚ sports and art. . In math‚ they contributed the elements of geometry. Euclid created theorems‚ which are used all over the western world today (document 5). Also‚ the idea that the world rotates on an axis and obits the sun was created by Aristarchus. Next‚ the Greek scientist Eratosthenes found out the earth is round by finding

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    We use Euclidean and Non-Euclidean geometry in our everyday use. In many ways they are similar and different. There are similarities and differences in Euclidean geometry and spherical geometry‚ Euclid’s fifth postulate applies to both forms‚ and it is used every day in astronomy. Euclidean geometry is the study of flat space‚ and can be easily drawn on a piece of paper. Non-Euclidean geometry is any form of geometry that uses a postulate that is equivalent to the negation of Euclidean parallel postulate

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    A painting by Asher Brown Durand The Kindred Spirits was done in 1949. Asher Brown Durand was part of the painters from the Hudson River School. The artistic work depicts two persons William Cullen Bryant a poet and his friend Thomas Cole a painter that died in 1848. The painting combines a minuscule depiction of Kaaterskill Falls and the geographical characteristics in Katerskill clove. The painting does not literary depict the geography of America (Glueckmarch‚ 2007‚ n.p). The painting is rather

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    ‘The Walking Dead’ News Update: Melissa McBride’s Analysis of Carol Raises Hope About her Return Last season of ‘The Walking Dead’ ended with a cliffhanger but it also left loose ends with regard to Carol‚ after she left Alexandria. And now that season 7 is being filmed‚ fans are wondering what would happen to their favorite character. But there is good news as actress Melissa McBride aka Carol has spoken at length about her character. She talked about Carol’s strength and her evolution over the

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    did do some bad things but most heroes do. I think that his accomplishments over ride his actions that were hurtful to other people. I think that his most important accomplishment is the Hellenistic culture. Alexander the Great founded the city Alexandria. Alexander was able to do all of this at the young age of thirty-three years old. The Hellenistic Culture blended Greek Culture with Cultures that he saw while conquering new lands. Alexander made an effort to bring people from different cultures

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