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    meaningful message. In "On the Equality of the sexes" Murray argue all men should be treated equally during the Revolution time. She never stops asking back the equality and opportunities for women’s rights to discuss in politic‚ to read‚ and hear orations. Murray was one of those suffered women. She has been through tough time. Therefore‚ Murray expresses her anger through the text about college rejects her application because she is a female. However‚ she kept studying along with her brother outside

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    to make miscalculations: wanting to curtail violence‚ he ignores Cassius’s suggestion that the conspirators kill Antony as well as Caesar. In another moment of naïve idealism‚ he again ignores Cassius’s advice and allows Antony to speak a funeral oration over Caesar’s body. As a result‚ Brutus forfeits the authority of having the last word on the murder and thus allows Antony to incite the plebeians to riot against him and the other conspirators. Brutus later endangers his good relationship with Cassius

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    Greeks affected Western civilization through politics. They had been the first known in having democracy. If we look to the laws‚ they afford equal justice to all in their private differences. Our government extends also to ordinary life‚ stated Pericles (Doc.3). Most of the western civilization‚ like the United States began using democratic theories that were very similar to the Ancient Athenians theories because of the Ancient Greeks.. Western civilization was shaped and largely based on democracy

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    Characteristics of Greek Architecture:- INTRODUCTION:- Instead of covering nearly every bit of space with ornament‚ as the Egyptians did‚ the Greeks selected only the best places for it‚ and thus gave it its proper effect. The decorations‚ especially the sculptures‚ were one of the chief features of a Greek temple. Besides their temples the Greeks built many theaters which may be studied from their ruins‚ but of their dwelling-houses almost nothing remains to us. The Greek style is noted for

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    Julius Caesar makes extravagant expressions of being firm and harsh unlike the old sympathetic‚ flexible Caesar that we know from Act 1 and 2. I think that these expressions will for sure change the way that the audiences used to think about him‚ people used to love Caesar for his kindness acts-sympathetic‚ but now he has turned into a nastier person‚ whom he indicates that he’s strong like the star and immovable in his decision of banishing Cimber. I think that Brutus revealed a lot of dishonesty

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    for possible success. Although the Athenians did not adopt his strategy as a whole‚ due to internal factors and competing interest‚ his strategy is a classic example of applying strategic thinking to deal with complex problems. Upon the death of Pericles‚ Nicias became heir to the Athenian defensive grand strategy and embodied its principles; primarily that Athens should not try to expand its empire while still at war. He was head of the conservative party and played such an integral role in the

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    EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY ADO EKITI FACULTY OF ARTS DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES COURSE TITLE: EARLY CHURCH FATHERS COURSE CODE: RES 764 TOPIC: THE LIFE AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF SAINT JEROME AND GREGORY OF ZAZIANZUS TO THE EARLY CHURCH BY FASUSI‚ EBENEZER AYODEJI MATRICULATION NUMBER: PG/RES/11/048 LECTURER PROF. G.O . ABE MAY 2013. Top of Form Bottom of Form Top of Form Bottom of Form Introduction The Christian church has passed through many eras with lots of changes and reformations. These

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    works of popular culture. With the understood motive that contemporary crowds can be acquainted with Lincoln ’s expressions. The Gettysburg Address is an address by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. The address is thought about as one of the best orations in American history. It was conveyed by Lincoln during the period of the American Civil War‚ on the evening of November 19‚ in the year 1863. This speech was delivered at Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania. The event was dedicated at the Soldiers ’ National

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    John Locke and the Declaration of Independence In 1689‚ John Locke published‚ what proved to be‚ a valuable document for the American Revolution as well as life in present day America‚ known as the Second Treatise of Government. In his document he creates a model of his ideal civil government‚ which is created by the people to ensure their “natural rights” of life‚ liberty‚ and property. This government may also be dissolved upon the decision of the people‚ when it is believed that the sovereignty

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    The Greeks and the Romans were noted for their taste and grandeur in arts and architectural constructions. Both cultures have influenced western architectures so much. In fact‚ the ideas from both cultures were considered the foundations of western culture‚ and the influence continues to this day. This is obvious in that the design of the Parthenon and Pantheon for example‚ continue to be used in the construction of official buildings in the west in modern times. Discussion 1. Similarities: Both

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