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    How Did Sparta Decline

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    This fault‚ although it manifested in a number of disparate ways‚ could be summed up in one word: short-sightedness. This short-sightedness occurred in areas such as its attitudes‚ its failure to modify the rigid Lycurgus system‚ its tactical naiveté‚ its failure to adapt when opponents began hiring mercenary armies

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    Youth Programs Cynthia Phillips Rasmussen College This paper‚ is being submitted‚ by Cynthia Phillips for class J213/CJE 2171Section 6H‚ Juvenile Justice‚ Delinquency‚ Dependency and Diversion Youth programs Research what youth programs are available in your community. In a 1-2 page paper‚ provide a brief description of your specific programs‚ what demographic‚ are they geared toward‚ and what their purpose may

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    Magnet Program

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    I would like to attend the Montgomery Blair High School’s Magnet program because the magnet programs include my favorite subjects at school. First‚ the magnet math program will help me improve my knowledge of problem-solving beyond what my limits are now. My favorite topic in math is algebra since it usually includes working with specific numbers. After receiving level fives on the PARCC math section two years in a row‚ I realized that I should try hard to learn in class so that I will be able to

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    Inca Communication Like the ancient West African civilizations‚ the Inca did not develop a written language. They did‚ however have knowledge of advanced mathematics. They used knotted string called quipu to keep track of population‚ taxes‚ amount of food in storehouses‚ etc. The quipu worked like an abacus in that different knots at various places on the string represented different places on the number line. The Inca were South American Indian people who ruled one of the largest and richest empires

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    How Did Socrates Corrupt

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    Socrates‚ the father of philosophy‚ and teacher: Is he corrupt? Did this man‚ who still teaches students thousands of years after his life ended‚ earn capital punishment? Was it fair to receive such severe punishment for teaching the youth to ask questions? Was an innocent person murdered? Despite it being the unpopular answer to the question‚ Socrates did deserve his penalty‚ but only through the perspective of the Athenians. The reasons are simple: Socrates really seemed to have committed the crime

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    the Terrenos Baldios law‚ the government could take hold of all unowned domain and the land of the people who did not have the correct deeds. This meant that the Mexican people would have their property stripped away because they were incapable of providing the right ownership papers. What was even worse was that the laborers were ordered to work on the land that was stripped from them. This generated devastating effects on the Mexican citizens‚ and they were considerably damaged inflation made their

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    How Did Sparta Change

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    throughout history‚ there have been a number of times in which the interest and involvement of politics has changed. As we look back we can see that as the eras changed‚ interests of the people changed as well. One example of this is during the time of the Ancient Greeks. At this point in Western Civilization one polis by the name of Athens located on the coast of the Aegean Sea felt that political participation was a key factor in everyday life. Unfortunately not all Greek city-states were on the

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    well-being‚ and possible future of self-governance. Indeed‚ the British Empire desired the Suez Canal for many strategic‚ political and economic reasons. There was little perception of an “imperial mission‚” behind the original occupation of Egypt. The British justified their long-term presence in Egypt by claiming that the Egyptian government needed to be reformed at from the top down. This was the key task for the future safeguarding of Egypt’s law and order‚ along with the financial stability they

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    Did you know that the Holocaust killed more than 6 million Jews? Of those‚ 1.1 million were kids. It was a period in history when Jews were religiously discriminated. It was 12 years before the genocide ended. In NIght‚ Jews were dehumanized both in Sighet and in the concentration camps. Jews were dehumanized in Sighet by the Nazi’s hurting them verbally and taking their valuables away. First‚ the Jews were given yellow stars to distinguish them from the others. Elie states‚ “...a new decree: every

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    How Did Gandhi Change

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    protested and fought against the British rule. They did amazing things to shape our world today‚ although Nelson Mandela made a greater impact. Although Mahatma Gandhi did not make as great of a change‚ he improved our world. In the second paragraph of “Eulogy for Mahatma Gandhi”‚ it states‚ “Yet ultimately things happened which no doubt made him suffer tremendously‚ though his tender face never lost its smile and he never spoke a harsh word to anyone.” This tells us that he wanted to shape us into better

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