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    Julius Caesar

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    with high regard‚ it can be understood why Julius grew up to be one of the greatest humans known even today. At sixteen‚ Julius took lead over his family after the death of his father (48). That same year he also married his first wife‚ Cornelia. Cornelia was the daughter of Cinna‚ the most powerful consul in Rome from 87bc - 84bc (49). Two years later‚ when Julius was eighteen‚ Sulla‚ a dictator and then leader of a Roman army‚ ordered Julius to divorce his wife. When Caesar refused‚ he was

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    Proteus vulgaris Antibiotic Sensitivity Assay By: David Toelkes BIO 225 June 12‚ 2012 Lab Partners Alexis Blackmon Cheryl Cardiff Megan Dereani Logan Freeman Abstract Development of bacterial resistance to the antimicrobial drugs identified the need to determine a given bacterium’s susceptibility or resistance to a given drug which prompted W. M. M. Kirby and A. W. Bauer to develop a single disk method for susceptibility testing. This experiment used the Kirby-Bauer disk diffusion

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     The Caesar family  was very poor and  Julius lived most of his life in debt because of this. The Caesar’s were a  patrician family that had allied themselves with the plebeian class. Julius Married Cornelia and  had a daughter‚ Julia‚ in 76 B.C. The current dictator of rome at this time to divorce Cornelia and  if he refused he was at high risk of losing everything including his property. Julius then decided  to refuse his demands and escaped the consequences by going into the military. He served in the 

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    Julius Caesar Influence

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    in 44BC. Growing up Julius had a well-rounded family. His father governed the region of Asia‚ and his mother was the noble birth. Caesar’s private tutor taught him how to read and write by the age of six. When Caesar was just seventeen‚ he married Cornelia‚ who was the daughter of an influential politician in Rome. Then as he grew up‚ he fought in wars and became involved in Roman politics. Caesar is influenced and introduced to the Roman world at a very young age. Although some people view Julius

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    master of the postimpressionist movement was Vincent Van Gogh. Vincent Van Gogh was born on the 30th of March 1853‚ in the small village of Zundert; in the south of the Netherlands. He was the oldest of six children born to Theodorus Van Gogh and Cornelia Carbentus. He began his education in 1861‚ at the village school in Zundert; he would subsequently attend two boarding schools. Van Gogh excelled in language learning French‚ English‚ and German. During that time he also began drawing. Vincent

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    Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar was born on July 12 in 100 BC in Rome. He is the son of Gaius Caesar and Aurelia. He appointed dictator for ten years in 47 B‚ for the life on February 14 in 44 BC. He was married to Cornelia he had one daughter named Julia‚ then he married Pompiea‚ alas to Calpurnia. Julius Caesar was tall‚ and fair-haired. He was well built and the sound of health. Thought he suffered from the occasional epileptic fit. Julius Caesar grew up in a period of unrest and civil war

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    While Caesar was in Briton‚ tragedy struck again. Pompey’s wife and Caesar’s daughter Julia‚ had passed away at the hands of childbirth in 54 BC. Caesar‚ conscious that the Triumvirate was fading Tattempted to regain Pompey’s support. Caesar offered him Octavia (his great-niece) in marriage‚ yet Pompey declined. Then in 53 BC‚ Crassus was killed in the battle against the Parthians which further impacted to the Triumvirate’s fading friendship and also meant that the invasion on the East had failed

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    Religious Imagery in "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall" Authors sometimes include hidden messages in their writings. This allows the reader to conceive many different ideas about the subject‚ causing them to think deeper than just the surface meaning of the story. A prime example of this is Katherine Anne Porter ’s short story "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall"‚ written in mostly first person with some third person narrative and using the stream of consciousness technique. Porter uses several

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    Male |The first President of Indian Republic |Dr. Rajendra Prasad | |The first Prime Minister of free India |Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru | |The first Indian to win Nobel Prize |Rabindranath Tagore | |The first President of Indian National Congress |W.C. Banerjee

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    Sybil Character Analysis

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    when he grows up. As you can see most of Sybil’s personalities were younger than her and they were all stuck in a certain time in Sybil’s life. After living a very dysfunctional life for 34 years. Sybil finally received psychiatric help from Dr. Cornelia Wilbur‚ in 1957. During this time‚ Multiple Personality Disorder wasn’t considered by psychologists a realistic diagnosis. Although‚ Dr. Wilbur‚ oppressed and discriminated for being one few women in the field of psychology‚ that believed Sybil

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