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    The Gospel According to Matthew and the Gospel According to Luke offer detailed accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. These gospels‚ as well as the Gospel According to Mark‚ are collectively known as the “synoptic gospels” because of their shared traditions and stories. It is from this trio of works‚ all written some 2‚000 years ago‚ that the teachings of the otherwise obscure figure of Jesus are able to be revealed to contemporary readers. While Matthew‚ Mark‚ and Luke share many

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    In roman mythology‚ it is said that there were two twin brothers named Romulus & Remus they were both raised by wolves and they founded the city of Rome on seven hills. This tale takes place around 750BCE. Later on‚ Roman Kingdom was found by Romulus. Remus was killed by his own brother Remus. SPQR: SENATUS POPULUSQUE RPMANUS which means “The senate and the People of Rome” it was one of the Mottos of Rome which laid the foundation of the great republic. Some advocates in favor of the stabbing 23

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    Elephants in War: Was Hannibal’s Reliance on Elephants in his armies Directly Related to the Fall of Carthage to Rome in the Second Punic War? By: Cameron McCurdy History Saint John High school February 23‚ 2014 Candidate: 000320 0014 Advisor: Ms Maryanne Lewell Word Count: 3055 Abstract: This essay‚ which examines all the available evidence for Hannibal ’s use of elephants in the Second Punic War‚ refutes the contention that Hannibal was

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    Brute force and pure strength do not win battles. Archimedes‚ a Greek genius proved that to be true by winning many battles despite not being the best strategist or having the best army; building and inventing war machines led him to his victory. Archimedes’ inventions have completely altered the way warfare was fought. Firstly‚ to defend the Romans off when Syracuse was fighting the Second Punic war‚ Archimedes invented war machines that were effective and required significantly lesser amount of

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    INTRODUCTION This assignment is about comparing the similarities between the Roman Empire and the current situation of the entire world. The purpose for this assignment is to show that there are still similarities between the Roman Empire and the current globalized world and‚ also to learn from the mistakes and the good things that were created by the romans so that we can be able to improve and‚ also not to create the same mistake. The first thing we will be looking at is about the government of

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    Truly Rights? The Modern Gay Rights : A Normative Critique  Laws affecting lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender people vary greatly by country or territory—everything from legal recognition of same-sex marriage or other types of partnerships‚ to the death penalty as punishment for same-sex romantic/sexual activity or identity. LGBT rights are human rights and civil rights. LGBT rights laws include‚ but are not limited to‚ the following: government recognition of same-sex relationships

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    At the end of Hannibal’s career as a military commander of Carthage‚ a main enemy of Rome‚ it can be said that his career was a failure as he did not achieve his primary objective‚ the taking of Rome. However‚ his military achievements glittered and shone because he struck fear into Rome and he also earned himself a place in the modern world as the father of strategy. Hannibal will always be remembered and regarded as one of the greatest military tacticians and strategists in all of European history

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    people are debauched by evil leaders‚ thus the end of the people brings in a monarch once more. It is recommended that the theory of the separation of powers grew out of the older theory of mixed monarchy as expressed by the Greek historian of Rome Polybius whose idea was simple. Instead of having an aristocracy‚ monarchy or democracy‚ a combination of any two of these forms of government would suffice to break away from this vicious cycle. However‚ the theory of the separation of powers as put

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    Pentecostal religion. I have never really understood this religion until I did some research on it. I found that the word Catholic (katholios from katholu – meaning ‘throughout the whole‚ universal’) occurs in the Greek classics‚ e.g.‚ in Aristotle and Polybius‚ and was freely used by the earlier catholic writers (www.spaceandmotion.com). In a letter written 110 years ago‚ was the origins of the Catholic Church. Some words from the letter are as follows: Where so ever the bishop shall appear‚ there let

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    In the time of the agricultural age‚ two civilizations arose out of the plenteous food and raging waters. These two early civilizations were Mesopotamia and Egypt. Although many similarities can be drawn between the two‚ they each proved to be very different from each other in social‚ political‚ and religious systems as well as their stability and defeat. Although the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations paved the way modern civilizations‚ they have more differences that are illustrated in

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