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    Elizabeth I was a queen who adored the people of England and honored the arts‚ even though everything she did was scrutinized she still prevailed to be an effective ruler. Politically‚ she never took advantage of her power. She always focused on the needs of the people and worked hard to form the government and council she thought was best. Never setting outrageous taxes she still managed to keep a balanced economy‚ the growth of Elizabethan theatre grew tumultuously which also contributed to a good

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    RYERSON UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS LAB REPORT FOR PCS 211 SECTION ** EXPERIMENT: STATIC EQUILIBRIUM - FORCES AND TORQUES EXPERIMENTERS: ***** ********* ***** ********* AUTHORS OF THIS REPORT *** *** EXPERIMENT PERFORMED ON: *** REPORT SUBMITTED ON: *** INSTRUCTOR: *** PRE-LAB QUESTIONS: 1) What is meant by static equilibrium? The meaning of static equilibrium can be explored by first examining the definition of equilibrium. Equilibrium

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    the more accurate way to measure volume‚ by using displacement or by using a ruler? Hypothesis: If the method of displacement is used ‚ then the results will be more accurate than measuring the volume using a ruler. Materials: -250 mL graduated cylinder -Triple beam balance -A weigh boat -Ruler -Samples Procedure: 1. Gather materials such as ‚ samples‚ weigh boat‚ triple beam balance ‚ graduated cylinder‚ ruler and water. 2. Take the materials to where to a work area. 3. Zero out the triple

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    issues in society and the government as a whole. Machiavelli believed a good ruler is one that could give justice and provide some type of order to his citizens. He believed that a good ruler should focus more on the present rather than what could be. Machiavelli used several examples to demonstrate his way of thinking in a humanistic way and running a government. He used the fox and the lion for an example. A good ruler should be able to use cunningness and brute force per situation in which it is

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    time‚ it was clear that support from Charles Martel and other Carolingian rulers would be an invaluable asset. The growth of papal integration with Carolingian leaders not only gave them power over rivals‚ but also allowed the Catholic Church to have a strong influence on the Carolingian way of life. The first main effect of the collaboration between the papacy and Carolingian leaders was the power it gave certain rulers over others. When Pipin sent inquiries about the lesser kings of France to

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    This paper focuses on the ruler and their power; it intends to analyze the role of art and architecture within the Mesopotamian and Egyptian hierarchy and its purpose. Throughout history‚ human civilization has learned to convey messages through various means. One of the most significant of them all is the language of art and architecture. From every corner of the planet‚ we see this trend. From Egypt to Iraq‚ from Asia to Africa‚ art and symbols along with architectures of various types show the

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    quicken your pace‚ remembering the pain you felt when you were beaten last for staying out past curfew. You sprint home and keep your head low‚ the whole time in fear of being caught. This is is unfortunately‚ a life lived by many under strict and harsh rulers. It is believed that power is what matters most to a leader ‚ but even more valuable to them is the ability to obtain and maintain this power. It is not initially receiving the power that is difficult‚ but rather the prolonging

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    this thesis statement and presents his anti-thesis‚ pointing out that rulers are not infallible and that sometimes they enact laws that are not to their advantage at all. Therefore‚ would this not directly contradict the idea that justice is to do whatever they say‚ and also to do whatever is beneficial to them? Would it not also logically follow that if obeying their laws leads to actions that are not beneficial to the ruler‚ then "it is just to do the exact opposite" (339e)? Thrasymachus then

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    before his accession to the seat of supreme court.” Qin Shi Huangdi was a ruler of the Qin Dynasty who became a ruler at the age of 13. He died when he was 49 but before his death‚ he was still a ruler. Emperor Shi Huangdi did not treat his people well. The people of the Qin Dynasty were under absolute control and had to serve harsh punishments if they did something bad. Even though‚ Emperor Shi Huangdi was a mean and harsh ruler‚ he made a lot of great Changes for China and the whole world. A couple

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    About 2500 years ago‚ the Persian Empire was expanding through Asia and into Asia Minor (the area between the Black and Mediterranean Seas) and taking control of the eastern world. A Persian ruler was installed over every city-state that they conquered. It was this action that eventually provoked the Ionian revolt which marked the beginning of the long confrontation between the Greek and Persian empires. About BC 550‚ Cyrus I‚ emperor of Persia‚ conquered the territory of Ionia (the west coast

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