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    Many things contributed to the fall of the Mongol empire‚ but mainly the size of empire was too large for one person to rule‚ they weren’t able to maintain religious traditions‚ and fighting in war was difficult. The Mongol Empire once stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean sea and had many different religions and civilizations. The substantial size of the empire alone was enough to cause rulers difficulty in controlling the citizens. From 1162-1227‚ the Mongol was at it’s height

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    The Roman Empire was once a vast and wondrous place where they conquered many places and many things. They had many great leaders and were a great empire but there were many things that went wrong. There are no definitive causes for the fall of the Roman Empire‚ yet there are multiple valid reasons as to why it happened such as military power‚ social problems‚ widespread of diseases‚ and moral strength. Military contributions in Roman times have helped the government‚ yet have hurt it at the same

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    Islamic calendar‚ is when all Muslims must fast. To fast a Muslim should be sane‚ have reached puberty‚ healthy‚ and not instate of travel. Women should not fast when they are not instate of purity and clean from menstruation/ post child bleeding. During this month all Islamic rules are strictly enforced . The month of Ramadan allows all Muslims to gain self discipline‚ concentrate on things that are most important in life‚ worship Allah and become closer to Him‚ have a great change in their diet‚ and most

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    notable group to break the chain was the Fireside Poets. This group was made up of four famous poets and their most famous poems have a common theme: death. The poems in question are Longfellow’s “ A Psalm of Life” and “ The Tide Rises‚ The Tide Falls” and Lowell’s “ The First Snowfall”. Each is about death and the different ways of viewing a common occurrence in nature. “ A Psalm of Life” represents death as an end to life not a goal. During this time period‚ many wasted their lives in order to secure

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    English II Essay The Tide Rises and The Tide Falls is a poem that is filled with symbolism. I think the tide represents the everyday life of people‚ which is continuously being repeated over and over. Also‚ the calling of sea in the darkness’ symbolizes the upcoming death. The author’s tone in this poem is very clear and not emotional‚ although the overall atmosphere is very sad and lonely. This poem uses mood to show that death in inevitable and it comes to everyone. The author

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    few things that might help with decoding this poem: ➢ Pay attention to the “traveler”. What does s/he do in the poem? ➢ Pay attention to the progression of time and the footprints being erased. 3rd reading – FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE & POETIC DEVICES: This is where you look at the way the poet uses language to make his/her point. Look at the uses and meanings of similes‚ metaphors‚ personification‚ allusion‚ hyperbole‚ etc. Here is also where you would determine the rhyme scheme‚ the use of

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    One of the reasons for the fall of the Western Roman Empire were political problems. There were several emperors that were unfit to rule‚ they were cruel to the people and greedy. The emperors usually inherited the throne‚ but did not have any knowledge on how to rule and their mentally unstable personality did not help. People asked the Praetorian Guard to assassinate the emperor in exchange for money or a position. When the emperor was assassinated there was no system to replace the him. Civil

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    intensified the public’s thirst for liquor‚ and Mafioso Carlo Gambino‚ Joe Bonanno‚ Lucky Lusiano‚ and Tommy Lucchese immediately took advantage of this by quickly building stills‚ warehouses distribution centers‚ and trucking companies. These bosses made millions on the outcry for booze‚ and society as a whole began to rely on them for basic needs such as this. Such an operation also needed many laborers‚ and the crime families recruited as many immigrant workers and strong men as they could possibly

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    International Islamic University Malaysia Kuliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences Semester Two‚ 2008/2009 Islamic KNOWLEDGE AND CIVILIZATION UNGS 2040 Section 19 The Abbasids Era: Rise And Fall By: Sri Atikah Md. Samuji 0736506 Siti Aisyah Mohd. Kamal 0739532 Mastura Hashim 0735072 To: Dr. Aliza Elias Table of Contents |No. |Contents |Page |

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    contrasts. The first is “The Tide Rises‚ the Tide Falls” by Henry Longfellow and the second is “Before I could not stop for Death” by Emily Dickinson. In “The Tide Rises‚ the Tide Falls‚” the poem has a narrative of a traveler who enters a quiet town from the sea and never returns. It is never stated directly that the traveler has died‚ but the following lines could imply it; “The day returns‚ but nevermore Returns the traveller to the shore‚ And the tide rises‚ the tide falls.” Either way‚ despite what

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