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    Jewish Diary Otto Frank

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    This story is about a Jew‚ young girl who has lived the times of war. She wrote a diary in which she could tell her feelings‚ emotions‚ moods‚ and thoughts. She thought that writing a diary was a way to feel that she had a friend who understood her. The idea to write a diary was something important for her because she thought that “paper is more patient than men”. It was the reason because she wanted that it be read by someone some day‚ so she decided to name it “KITTY”. Anne had a family of

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    Roman Farmers

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    Roman Farmers When the first settlers arrived in Rome the only plants that were there were beech‚ oak‚ laurel‚ and pine trees. The settlers began deforestation around 700 B.C.‚ they used some of these trees to build homes. The volcanic ash helped make the soil very rich and fertile‚ but it would only grow a good crop of wheat well for about two growing seasons. Farmers plowed little rows to plant the seeds. They plowing the ground over and over again until the soil got crumbly and dusty‚ this helped

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    The Roman Forum

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    The Roman Forum‚ located between the Capitoline and Palatine hills‚ was the “chief marketplace of Rome‚ and‚ during the Empire‚ the main seat of government containing the greatest of the city’s basilicas” (2). This grand forum symbolized the power and success of Rome throughout the kingdom‚ republic‚ and the empire. Initially‚ the land upon which the Forum was built was a swampy valley of little to no use to the kingdom. However‚ during the reign of the Tarquin kings‚ the Cloaca Maxima‚ the sewer

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    Roman Violence

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    violence isn’t the answer‚ but in the roman’s case it worked pretty well.The Romans‚ who were on ef the greatest groups of warriors‚ managed to keep their reign for 507 years. They didn’t do this by sitting around in a castle all day. Rome avoided being attacked by beating the enemy to the attack. One example of Roman violence in all three Punic wars‚ Rome declared rome on Carthage and didn’t leave them alone until 3 wars later when most of the Carthaginians were killed‚ and those that were not were

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    Romans and Sassanids

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    Trade Between Romans and Sassanids Roman Empire and Sassanid Empire were most powerful empires of their time. One of significant reason of their conflict is controlling the Silk Road. Which empire controls the commerce on Silk Route‚ it controls the wealth. In this study I want to work on with Roman - Sassanid trade relations and conflicts in third to sixth sanctuary. Before I start‚ I want to explain importance of the Silk Road and brief history of Roman – Sassanid conflicts. The Silk Roads are

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    Jacobo Rayek English 12D Jewish Migration enforced by the growth of anti-Semitism. The continual growth of anti-Semitism has obligated the Jews to be placed everywhere in the world. Moving entire populations just because of the hate of their rulers. In order to understand this movement we will have to look into three events during history‚ the edict of expulsion of the Jews from Spain‚ the pogroms made by the Russian empire and of course the migration made by the Jews before‚ during

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    jewish state after ww2

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    The Jewish State After WWII Essay Question: Discuss The Establishment of the Jewish state after WWII‚ the major conflicts since then‚ and the current state of Arab.- Israel affairs in the Middle East Historical Context- Establishment of Jewish State After World War One: Topic Sentence: Balfour Declaration of 1917 and British Mandate- United Nations Partition Plan and UNSCOP- Israeli Declaration of Independence- Major Conflicts Since Then: Topic Sentence: Arab Israel

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    Roman Coliseum

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    Located in the center of Rome‚ just east of the Roman Forum stands one of the greatest architectural structures ever built by man. In 64 AD‚ under Emperor Nero‚ the Great Fire of Rome devastated the empire. Nero decided to take the land for himself and build the Domus Aurea along with a synthetic lake‚ gardens‚ and pavilions. A series of vast aqueducts was constructed there in order to supply water to the land. Afterwards‚ he placed a bronze statue of himself‚ Colossus of Nero. When Emperor Vespasian

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    Jewish terrorism was a massive problem in Palestine because hatred of the British rule had developed amongst the Jews in Palestine‚ when they had heard about the Holocaust and the killings of thousands of Jews they turned aggressive. The Zionist were demanding their own independent state‚ they claimed that the Holocaust survivors needed somewhere they could live. At noon on 22th July 1946 a group of men from the Jewish terrorism group‚ the Irgun‚ planted explosives in the British military headquarters

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    Roman Superiority

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    The Roman Empire was an absolute dominant power of the entire ancient European peninsula‚ with its colonies ranging from Britain to East Persia and then encompassing the entire Northern Africa. It represents the famous achievement of the Roman rule‚ highlighting the physical superiority held through the skill and size of their army‚ and their architectural and engineering inventions that are still in use today. However‚ the Roman society also questioned the behaviour of mankind‚ signifying their

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