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    Age Of Empires

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    Analysis (15%) Name: Sheung Yau Chung Student Number: 301236546 1. Age of Empires II: The Conquerors‚ published by Microsoft in 2000‚ is the second game in the Age of Empires series. 2. My favorite definition of a game written by Greg Costikyan: “A game is a form of art in which players make decisions in order to manage resources through game tokens in pursuit of a goal”. His definition of a game directly applies to Age of Empires II because player’s decisions in manipulating tokens (the game tokens

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    Republic vs Empire

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    Is it worth losing a republic in order to gain an empire? For: The age of Augustus could be shown as classic example of the benefits of having a empire instead of a republic. He himself ascended to the throne after the assassination of his adopted father and‚ brought peace throughout the total empire which lasted for over two centuries. This was possible as he successfully defeated all the threatening forces to the empire. “Indeed he attracted everybody’s goodwill by the enjoyable gift of peace

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    While there are prominent similarities between the Christian churches of the West and East‚ the Byzantines felt more imperial and superior to the Western side of Europe. The Byzantine Empire allowed more religious freedom‚ at the price of taxes. They considered themselves more holy in the sense of Christianity due to the fact that they were older and therefore more “experienced”. Through the account written by Liudprand of Cremona‚ I have formulated several aspects that show the West-Byzantine relations

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    The Baths of Diocletian‚ also situated in Rome‚ Italy‚ was commissioned by emperor Maximian in 298 AD as a tribute to his co-leader Diocletian. This is displayed in an inscription on the main entrance of the Diocletian’s baths‚ which says: “Our Lords Diocletian and Maximian‚ the elder and invincible Augusti‚ fathers of the Emperors and Caesars‚ our lords Constantius and Maximian and Severus and Maximin‚ noblest Caesars‚ dedicated to their beloved Romans these auspicious Baths of Diocletian‚ which

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    Comparative Rome and Han

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    The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty of China were great empires that still have influence on us today. As they developed‚ they formed some similarities in government‚ but there are more obvious differences between them in religion and commerce. The Roman empire and Han Dynasty both had a great leader who led them to their Golden Ages. In China‚ the emperor Wu Ti significantly expanded Chinese territory from Central Asia to Manchuria and Korea to Northern Vietnam‚ establishing the Pax

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    Imperial Tobacco Index S.No. Particulars Page No. 1 IMPERIAL TOBACCO Company Profile 2 2 Key management personal and shareholding distributions 3 Share Holding Distributions 3 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS 5 Comparative Profit and Loss Growth Analysis Comparative Balance Sheet Analysis Financial Ratios Analysis 4 SHARE MARKET INFORMATION 8 Dividends Imperial Tobacco Direct Competitor Comparison Valuation Ratio

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    How Did Rome Fall?

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    “Alaric‚ with the supposed help of a Gothic slave who opened the gates from within‚ entered Rome in August of 410 CE” (Wasson). This was the first time Rome was sacked in 800 hundred years. In this paper‚ we will explore the Fall of Rome. Specifically‚ I will explain the events leading to Rome’s downfall‚ the cities fall‚ and the aftermath of the Fall of Rome. The first main reason that Rome fell was that of Christianity. Christianity was legalized in 313 and became the official Roman religion

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    Contributions from the Byzantine Empire After the fall of the Western empire‚ a new empire rose called the Byzantine Empire. This empire was a continuation of the Roman Empire in many ways. They considered themselves Romans‚ and the true inheritors of the intellectual‚ political‚ and spiritual legacy of Imperial Rome. Over the years the Byzantine formed a culture for itself and developed laws and religions. Even after the fall of the empire‚ what the Byzantine Empire had created contributed political

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    Roman Empire and Pp

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    Mediterranean”) 10. Define “Mandate of Heaven‚” “Confucianism‚” “Daoism‚” “Warring States Period” (Chapter 2‚ pp. 42-48 “The Zhou Period” and “Confucianism‚ Daoism‚ and Chinese Society‚” Chapter 5‚ p. 142 “The First Chinese Empire”) 11. Briefly describe Persian Empire (system of government‚ economy‚ culture/religion). (Chapter 4‚ pp. 93-99) 12. Define “democracy” (as it existed in Ancient Greece”) and “oligarchy” (Chapter 4‚ pp. 107). 13. What ancient society started colonization

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    Mongol Empire

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    with threats‚ and remain on alert. Nevertheless‚ rulers understood the implausibility of continuing to run the growing empire as if it were a collection of tribes on the Mongolian grasslands. (Morgan 127) Convinced that a kingdom conquered on horseback could not be ruled on horseback‚ Ogodei attempted to create the city of Karakorum as a center of power and administration for the empire. (Chambers 47) The strategy‚ likely inspired by configurations in other nations‚ only hindered the Mongols‚ whose peripatetic

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