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    honored and greatly respected by the Spartans. The laws and ideas created by him are greatly studied today. Lykurgos saved his city by reforming the political‚ social‚ and economic aspects of Spartan rule and the rules and focuses of Spartans. When Sparta was in danger‚ Lykurgos changed the economic life of the Spartans to create a stable balance between the rich and the poor. He did not only create the ideal government for Sparta but he also came up with ideas to create equality and

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    Buddha Gautama Buddha or Siddhārtha Gautama Buddha) was a spiritual teacher from the Indian subcontinent [note 1]‚ on whose teachings Buddhism was founded.[6] The word Buddha is a title for the first awakened being in an era. In most Buddhist traditions‚ Siddhartha Gautama is regarded as the Supreme Buddha of our age‚ "Buddha" meaning "awakened one" or "the enlightened one Gautama taught a Middle Way compared to the severe asceticism found in the Sramana (renunciation) movement [7] common in his

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    student from Pune’s Camp area shocked Pune and the entire country. It was the first case of swine flu death in India. Till now we were casual about swine flu epidemic spreading in Western countries. Even occassional detection of swine flu in India did not panic us. Ria’s death only made us aware that swine flu virus can be contacted locally and is fatal. After her death panic gripped not only Pune but the entire country. As the swine flu virus named H1N1 was contagious‚ Schools‚ colleges‚ offices

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    Впишите нужный артикль.(the‚ a/an‚-) 1)…Romans invaded 2)…Britain in 43AD and‚ chasing ancient Britons along 3)…Thames‚ they came to 4)…first place where it was easy to cross. They built 5)…garrison there- and 6)…London was born. They also erected 7)…bridge over 8)…river. 9)…Garrison became 10)…major trading post. Later‚ 11)…bridge suffered neglect and 12)…whole area was raided by 13)…Viking. In 886AD Alfred 14)…Great drove out 15)…raiders‚ 16)…bridge was repaired and 17)…city prospered again.

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    w w w e tr .X m eP UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS GCE Advanced Subsidiary Level and GCE Advanced Level e ap .c rs om MARK SCHEME for the June 2004 question papers 9700 BIOLOGY 9700/01 9700/02 9700/03 9700/04 9700/05 9700/06 Paper 1 (Multiple Choice)‚ maximum raw mark 40 Paper 2 (Theory 1)‚ maximum raw mark 60 Paper 3 (Practical 1)‚ maximum raw mark 25 Paper 4 (Theory 2 (A2 Core))‚ maximum raw mark 60 Paper 5 (Practical 2 (A2))‚ maximum raw mark 30 Paper 6 (Options

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    of his father’s soldiers. The troops nicknamed him "Caligula" after the small military boots he wore in camp. His childhood was not a happy one‚ spent in an atmosphere of paranoia‚ suspicion‚ and murder. Uncertainty over the succession of power from the aging Tiberius‚ led to a series of personal tragedies. His famous father Germanicus‚ his mother Agrippina the elder and all his brothers were either killed or starved to death by order of the suspicious Emperor Tiberius (reigning at that time) and

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    After Hannibal had lead his army through the Alps and Apennines Mountain ranges and finally set foot on Roman soil‚ there was the small matter of the impending battle to deal with. Part of Hannibal’s demise was that he hadn’t accounted for the number of soldiers‚ elephants and equipment that he would lose along the route to Rome‚ and the infantry numbers of Rome itself. The quincunx was the deployment of legion infantry in segmented lines defined by weapon and the class of soldier wielding. This

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    Roald Dahl’s life was almost as fantastic as his books. Dahl’s patterns in his life are much like the patterns in his novels. He made a clear connection with the tragedies that his characters are faced with. One theme that is apparent in most of Dahl’s work is the use of cruelty by authority figures on the weak and powerless. Dahl with humor turns this cruelty to be more of a positive‚ amusing aspect‚ rather than a negative traumatizing one that he himself was forced to overcome. Tragedy in the family

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    that many have pondered. For although the widely held scholarly view maintains that Shakespeare did indeed write his work‚ a small but rather vocal group have questioned this conventional belief and brought forth this important question; was Shakespeare truly the author of the work we’ve attributed to him? In order to answer this question‚ it is important to first gain a basic understanding of what is currently known about Shakespeare. William Shakespeare‚ born and baptized sometime during the

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    The Spiritual Practice of Lent The course Spiritual Exercises in Religious Traditions discussed the disciplines of a variety of religions based upon various traditions. These disciplines are practiced in forms of prayer‚ meditation‚ and asceticism to achieve a sense of self control. Religions that were analyzed in this course included Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Islam‚ Judaism and Christianity. The motive of this course was to teach students how these religions maintain their discipline through spiritual

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