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    Compare and Contrast Essay: Persian Empire and Imperial Rome Although Persia and Rome have many differences they can also have many similarities in the things that they do in their everyday life. The technology was quite different while the attitude to the population in the empire and the method of governance was quite similar. The technology in the two countries varied quite a bit. For example: On one hand the Persians had built the quanats to move the water closer and to channel the water long

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    the solution seemed rather obvious; cobble these culinary elements together and make a sandwich. Although‚ looking back upon it‚ I can only attribute this particular chance arrangement of sandwich materials to the benevolent hand of some archaic pantheon of gods; perhaps viking. I like vikings. Anyhow‚ I crafted the sandwich to my preference and took a bite. By some happy accident of the cosmos‚ I‚ in my pathetic desperation not to scrounge together some pocket change and walk a block and a half

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    Introduction This essay consists of the research done on works of art: Ara Pacis‚ which is located in Rome and Panthenon‚ which is located in Athens. The purpose of the essay was to do research on both and compare and contrast them. Both works of art have been constructed in a fascinating way‚ and have been significant since the time they were built until now. They both are visited by hundreds of tourists every day because of their importance in culture‚ beauty and purpose. Ara Pacis In 13 BCE

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    The T’BOLI People are live in southern part of the province COTABATO. They also known as TAGABILI are among the indigenous peoples of SOCCSKSARGEN. The term T’BOLI comes from the “TAU-BILI”; “tau” means “small human creature” and “BILI” means “fruit of the wild vine.” T’BOLIS way of living‚ they’re one of the farmers who practice the swidden or what we call (SLASH and BURN) this is the techniques or method of their agriculture. Finding the foods are also they’re responsibility‚ they hunt‚ gathered

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    Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece played an important role on how our modern society and architecture is today. They influenced ideas that were spread and shared all over the world like their architecture‚ entertainment‚ and government. The architecture in Rome included things such as Viae‚ aqueducts‚ and arches. Viae were roads that the romans created and that we have today‚ but in ancient Rome is was primarily used as military supply lines. Another architectural innovation that Rome created were

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    When Rome first became an empire it was already very powerful and it already ruled most of the Mediterranean. The emperor Augustus was one of the main reasons that made the Roman empire so large‚ the empire expanded all the way north to Great Britain‚ east to Asia Minor‚ west to the Atlantic Ocean‚ and as far south as Egypt. Trade was also a main factor in Rome’s growth‚ Rome needed more raw material that Italy was lacking. Traders brought materials such as metal‚ cloth‚ and food to Rome‚ then

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    result of the ruling of the prince. Romulus‚ as the founder of city Rome has great merit and fortune throughout his whole life of reigning Rome. He was a good example of merit and fortune as a prince‚ bring a new life and a bright future for the Romans as well as Rome. First of all‚ Romulus survived by his fortune at his young age. Although he didn’t have as much fortune as the other prince while he was building or ruling Rome‚ fortune did help him a lot when he was young. According to the roman

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    resemblance to Augustus even though not all used the classical style or had a blood relationship with him. In his Forum‚ also used for ceremonies‚ Augustus validated his claim to be Caesar’s hair‚ placed his sculpture amongst Aeneas and Romulus founders of Rome and Julian ancestors. He was then shown as a natural successor. Alexander the Great remained a model for Roman generals and emperors who wished their portraits to convey their military achievements due to the romantic views of his premature death

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    Rome and Greece had many influential impacts on the Meditation Sea‚ such as‚ impacts on society‚ and many other things such as trade. In Roman Society the people were divided into groups known plebeians and Patricians. .Rome used the Mediterranean Sea to trade goods to other countries. Another reason was the fact that the Mediterranean Sea was one of the main trade links used between all the different continents and regions surrounding the Roman Empire. People of the Roman Empire used it because

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    Greece’s Parthenon and Rome’s Pantheon are two iconic temples that exemplify the values of the cultures in which they were built. The Parthenon is a marble building that was built between 447 BC and 432 BC and stands 45 feet high and 228 feet long by 101 feet wide. The Pantheon is made of limestone‚ brick‚ and pumice. Its dome is 142 feet in diameter and 71 feet in height. The height of the section below the dome is also 71 feet. I chose these two temples because I want to improve my knowledge of

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