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    father and that he knows what’s best. he kicks sand at me while i am timed to see how fast i can pick up all the yellow cigarette butts he dumped on the floor to “fix” my attention to detail and remind me of my ignorance‚ as he yells‚ “you are going to war soon‚ and I won’t be there to babysit you!” During the deployment workups in the states‚ we spent weeks patrolling‚ looking for something that we knew wasn’t real. Digging into defensive positions and waiting the night out for an enemy we knew would

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    Article # 4 Jewish Tombstones According to old laws and customs of Jewish ‚ after the death of a Jewish ‚he/she should be buried among Jews. It was not considered good for a Jew to be buried after his death in a mixed- denomination cemetery‚ the term matzevah ‚can also be called tombstone‚means“pillar‚ stone” .It is used to store old memories about some one.It is used to remind us of an individual gone from this world. The use of tombstones tells that a grave site was marked according

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    core of the Hebrew Scriptures and contains the detailed guidelines of Jewish life. Jewish behavior is ultimately derived from the Torah and can be related to the everyday life of a Jew and how it guides the way in which they conduct their lives. It’s believed that It is through constant reference to the Torah that Jews are lead to the life of holiness. It’s a direction for spiritual life‚ as well as the principal source of Jewish ethics and enables the community to preserve and impart their religious

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    Roman Roads

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    Compare/contrast Roman roads to modern roads The Romans created many useful objects that people use today. For example‚ they created arches‚ domes‚ pizza‚ and many other great things. The strong Roman road stuck out in my mind because we use roads everyday. The modern road wouldn’t be strong and durable enough if the tough Roman road wasn’t created. One of the secrets behind the Roman road’s success is the materials used to form it. The bottom layer of the mighty Roman road‚ called the

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    The First World War was unlike previous conflicts in its scope and scale. While previous wars tended to be limited wars‚ where war only consisted of direct combat away from society‚ the Great War was a total war. For the purpose of this essay‚ total war will be defined as a type of war that involves all aspects of society and comprises of both the destruction of the enemy by direct combat and the disruption of enemy resources and morale. This essay will argue that the characteristics of total war

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    Roman Ruinss In Spain

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    place to study the Roman ruins. Spain is a very historical place and it has plenty of locations that can be seen by their tourists. Taking time to look and research places to go and visit historically will show you how amazing things are. Spain is a wonderful country to visit in order to see Roman ruins because Spain has one of the finest examples of Roman ruins‚ shows how buildings can be rebuilt through the years‚ and its a great chance to see timeless beauty at its best. First of all‚ Spain

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    B.c.e. Roman Period

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    200 B.C.E. Roman Period Augustus of Primaporta‚ c.a. 20 B.C.E. Colosseum‚ Rome‚ 70-82 C.E. The Pantheon‚ 118-125 C.E. Maisson Carree‚ Nimes‚ France‚ c.a. 19 B.C.E. Trajan’s Victory Column‚ Rome‚ 113 C.E. Detail from Trajan’s Column‚ Rome‚ 113 C.E. Arch of Titus‚ Rome‚ c.a. 81 C.E. Spoils from the Temple in Jerusalem‚ Relief from the Arch of Titus‚ Rome‚ c.a. 81 C.E. Hadrian Sacrificing to Apollo‚ ca. 130-138 C.E. Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius‚ c.a. 173 C.E. Roman Aristocrat holding

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    Roman Polanski

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    1. Roman Polanski chooses to stage the murder of Duncan‚ something that Shakespeare wrote in Macbeth as offstage action.  Not only do we see the murder of Duncan‚ which is vicious and leaves no doubt that Macbeth is an evil‚ violent man‚ which I don’t think was Shakespeare’s intention‚ but we see a violent death for Banquo and a grisly death of the first Thane of Cawdor also. Roman Polanski also eliminates a great deal of the dialogue‚ cutting it down substantially throughout the production.  We

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    Roman Society

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    THE ROMAN SOCIETY By Anita Asare The ancient Roman society was filled with such a complex system based on traditions‚ power‚ and wealth. Roman citizens held on to their pride and their standards of living quite well. Their means of living were quite distinctive compared to other ancient cultures. Some of their traditions greatly equipped American families’ lives in many fashionable ways‚ including their values. Their ways of life really inspired many elements in the American society. The Roman

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    Roman Theatre

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    tale of rags to riches. Terence was the slave of a Roman senator. Apparently‚ his master was so impressed with young Terence’s intellect that he released him from his service and even funded Terence’s education. During his adult years‚ he crafted comedies which were primarily Roman-styled adaptations of Greek plays by Hellenistic writers such as Menander. Seneca: In addition to being a playwright‚ Lucius Annaeus Seneca was a lawyer and a Roman senator. He witnessed some seriously dark days of

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