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    Rome women and children had more rights. In Athens they had a lottery system for election and anybody could be picked no matter how unqualified you are. Rome had a larger population then Athens so they were more lenient with their rules. Overall Rome had a better system of citizenship. Women and children had more rights in Rome. Women and children could become citizens‚ in Athens they could not. This benefitted Rome because they had more people to make their colony more powerful. In document A it

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    argument over who was the better god‚ so they decided to settle it by letting their daughter choose. Since Demi was the goddess of dance she had her parents dance against each other to decide who was better. Ares and Aphrodite danced for hours while Demi watched and finally just as Ares and Aphrodite were about to give up Demi decided that the whole competition was unnecessary and that both gods were awesome at what they did. Ares was set on beating Aphrodite so he

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    – Background of Japanese economy___________3 2‚ Collapse of the ’bubble’ economy___________________________4 3‚ A breakdown of a major company financial institution_______5 4‚ Lost Main Bank _________________________________________5 5‚ Employment reduction___________________________________5 6‚ Conclusion______________________________________________6 7‚ Reference _______________________________________________7 Introduction – Background of Japanese economy Industry

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    of a Communist government?” Reference‚ IAC Publishing‚https://www.reference.com/government-politics/characteristics-communist-government-6ad233b8f4b0d19 Nielsen‚ Author Robert. “Posts about Why Did Communism Fail? on Whistling In The Wind.” Whistling In The Wind‚https://whistlinginthewind.org/tag/why-did-communism-fail/ Resis‚ Albert. “Vladimir Lenin.” Encyclopedia Britannica‚ Encyclopedia Britannica‚ inc.‚ 18 Dec.

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    Ottoman Culture has evolved along centuries as their empire was widen across the world and they conquer more nations. Original bases of their culture was build on the islamic and turkish cultures and strongly influenced by them in customs‚ Language and all life styles. Their culture absorbed‚ adapted and modified the cultures of conquered lands and their nations for example Persian culture - the Seljuk Empire architecture theme and culture- had a significant contribution to that era’s culture. Ottoman

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    talking to you about one of important things in our culture‚ which is (traditional clothes). So‚ we’ll begin by examining women’s clothes and then we’ll go on to talk about men’s clothing. Please keep all of your questions till the end of the presentation. Women: First of all‚ I am going to tell you about the traditional Emirati clothing for a women. One of the famous clothes among females is Al Mokhwara‚ its is the most common traditional cloth since a long time ago. Al Mokhwara is a long piece

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    Constantine Flavius Valerius Constantinus‚ who would become Roman emperor Constantine I‚ was born on the date of February 27‚ circa 280 (sources range from 272 to 284)‚ in Naissus‚ Moesia (now Niš‚ Serbia).His father‚ Flavius Valerius Constantius‚ was an officer in Rome’s army. Constantine’s mother‚ Helena‚ was from humble beginnings; it is unknown whether she was the wife or concubine(or a mistress) of Constantius. In 289‚ Constantine’s father left Helena to marry the stepdaughter of Maximian

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    Sumanguru. 1230-1240 AD‚ the people of Kangaba‚ angered by the harsh rule of Sumanguru‚ made a bid for independence‚ under the leadership of Sundiata Keita. There was a famous battle at Kirina‚ which Sundiata’s army won. From there they expanded to become the empire of Mali. Several kings later was the great Mansa Kankan Musa who came to power in. 1312 AD. This was at the time

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    co invention of mores code. With the help of other inventers‚ Mores was able to make models of the wire telegraphs‚ get a Patton on it‚ have wires installed up and down the Atlantic‚ changed the way the world and how ships communicate‚ and became a wealthy man. The telegraph is not used today because of the other ways we communicate but mores code is still used. Mores was born on April 27th 1791 in Massachusetts and died on April 2nd 1872. He lived in New York‚ New York. Samuel Mores was married to

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    from liberation movements and groups such as the ANC and Black Consciousness Movement. However in the 1980s the Apartheid government came under a notably increased international and internal pressure. This can be attributed to the creation of the Tri-Cameral Parliament. Pieter Willem Botha (P.W Botha) was the first State President in South Africa and beforehand was the Prime Minister. In the 1980s people and governments launched an international campaign to essentially boycott South Africa if they

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