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    Why Does Alexander the Great Deserve the Title? Alexander the Great‚ King of Macedon‚ deserves the title because he was a very powerful man who conquered throughout his life. One of his greatest accomplishments was he spread the Greek culture and language throughout many parts of the world. He took on the position of the King after his father passed away and was able to also accomplish the expansion of his father’s empire. He deserves the title also because he started conquering at the very young

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    civilization many empires have risen and fallen‚ however the empires of Sargon the Great‚ the Assyrian’s‚ and the Persian’s have left their legacy due to their innovativeness and creativity. For example‚ Sargon the Great created the notion of appointing governors in conquered territories. Also the Persian’s adopted one single language (Aramaic) to help innovate their road systems‚ postal services‚ and trades. These are just some of the many tools these empires used to grow in size and conquer vast lands

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    and the best one out there. In order for the people to understand what was going on in daily news‚ they would read what the journalists wrote. King Leopold II was able to colonize Congo with the help of the journalists and writers keeping quiet about what was really happening in Congo. King Leopold II was an ambitious man who only cared about the money and power. He was focused on buying land and in the 1870s‚ Africa was the best place to start a colony. To do all of this‚ Leopold pretended

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    She Stoops to Conquer (1773) Oliver Goldsmith Oliver Goldsmith (1730-1774) Oliver Goldsmith was born into a lower middle class Anglo-Irish family. He worked his way through Trinity College‚ Dublin‚ studied medicine in Edinburgh‚ and toured parts of Europe before taking up a life of writing in London. In 1761‚ he met Samuel Johnson‚ become an important member of his literary circle. He is best known for a comic novel‚ The Vicar of Wakefield‚ a poem about urbanization‚ The Deserted Village‚ and

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    man with the right ideas who was trying to conquer the “new world” (America) in the name of spain. He joined many ships and became very important to Hispaniola. Hernando Cortez was born in 1485 in Spain and helped advance spain’s position in the 1500. Then he died in 1547. It all started very early on when he started reading stories on the newspapers that came out and became captivated him to conquer the America in the name of spain which was in 1504. Later when he was at the age of 19 he joined

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    Introduction What is it that makes someone a great preacher? After reading John Bishop’s article‚ Alexander Maclaren: A Great Expositor‚ I would like to share with you what I believe made him the Past Master that we know him as today. We will take a look at his strengths‚ possible weaknesses‚ and then finally‚ how this reading has influenced me as an individual. Strengths When looking at Alexander MacLaren’s strenghts‚ I think it is important to start it off with the following quote from the

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    CLAS 3111 8 February 2014 Book Report: Alexander the Great: A Life in Legend “From Icelandic to Romanian‚ from Irish to Italian‚ from Russian‚ Serbian and Czech to English and Spanish‚ there is no language that does not have at least one Alexander Romance in its portfolio” (19-20). For centuries‚ the life of Alexander the Great has played an influential role in support of cultures all over the globe. Since 1984‚ Richard Stoneman devoted himself to research and study at various universities in

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    assumption that Alexander The Great was similar to that of Caesar; mainly in the sense that he was a general who gained power through conquest. Yet‚ to my surprise‚ I now know that Alexander was infact the son of a king‚ Phillip the second. Knowing this‚ I now view this discussion question a bit differently. There is no doubt that Alexander The Great was infact an influence character in history‚ but I wager his father deserves more credit than what common history gives him. The empire Alexander created both

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    Alexander the Great was perhaps one of the most revered military leaders in history. Throughout his reign he managed to control one of the largest empires of his time. He conquered the Persian Empire and spread the Greek language across his empire. His military campaigns were very impressive because he managed to conquer most of the known world in just twelve short years. He was not just a military leader‚ he also spread his religion and political views throughout his empire. Alexander

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    she stoops to conquer

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    "She stoops to conquer"‚ or‚ initially called "The mistakes of a night" it was written in 1772 by the Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith a hundred years after restoration of the monarchy in England‚ 1660. one important movement was getting powerful at that moment: Sentimental comedy which can be defined according to MERRIMAN‚ 2010: “ comedy that addresses itself to the spectator’s love of goodness rather than to his sense of humor and emphasizes the moral aspects of its situations and the virtues

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