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    They have been persecuted throughout history. Yet they have been able to flourish beyond these persecutions. Judaism has spanned a history of three thousand years. King David built Jerusalem and the Holy Temple of Jerusalem. However‚ Jerusalem became a contested territory amongst many religions. Romans took over Jerusalem and destroyed the temple‚ and dispersed the Jews. Since then they have become nomadic. They found commonality in the teachings of their religion. The Bible contains many stories of

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    Alexander died in Babylon in three hundred and twenty three BC his generals separated what was the Persian Empire into two distinct parts. In Egypt‚ the Ptolemies took charge‚ and in the east from Syria the Seleucids ruled. The Ptolemies conquered Jerusalem‚ also known as Palestine during the time‚ in three hundred and twenty BC and ruled for about a hundred years. Under the Ptolemies‚ the Jews were not allowed to elect a king‚ but they still were able to choose a high priest of their own. Palestine

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    situation. Usage of this comment was always appropriate‚ creating happiness to everyone without hurthing anybody.It would be perfect to add another humble saying of “lacking experience”. The Political Commissar added‚ during the early stage of the anti siege‚ “it was inevitable to have some confusion and passivity. The consequences of confusion and passivity waere to endure more beatings and losses.” He had left the coastal area swiftly and safely during the “early stage”. He had no knowledge of the condition

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    – 2:52)‚ mainly Galilee (3:1 – 9:50)‚ then spends a long time on Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem “teaching his disciples along the way as he prepares to go to the cross” (Beals‚ New Testament Survey B201.2‚ 109)‚ and lastly Jesus in Jerusalem. During His way to Jerusalem is pretty climatic because it has been mentioned heavily in the text. The hinge of Luke is in 9:51 – 19:27where He set His face like stone to Jerusalem. Finally‚ when Jesus arrived‚ it was here where God’s redemption plan took place.

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    Cimon

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    his sons Lacedaemonius and he ‘enjoyed a privileged position with the Spartans.’ Activities of the Delian League under Cimon 478-477 The capture of Byzantium Control of Byzantium open the vital trade route to the Black Sea 476-5 The siege and capture of Eion On the mouth of the Strymon Eion had been a major supply depot for the Persians. It dominated the east west route and the hinterland was rich in natural resources‚ gold‚ silver‚ timber and grain. 474-3 Conquest of Scyrus

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    Julius Caesar Conqueror Julius Caesar was a thoughtful general who knew how to conquer the land and the people for Rome. Julius Caesar went through numerous years of battle‚ making his way up the chain making way for more of Rome to be held by conquering lands year by year for the Romans to expand. This is on Julius Caesar and his conquests for Rome. Julius Caesar fought for Rome for many years‚ gaining many things for the Roman people to be in the end killed by the Senate in which they did not like

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    missionary journey started off very well. But‚ before we go to the second stop‚it is worth mentioning here‚ the sudden decision of the young boy John Mark to leave the missionary journey and return to Jerusalem. Why he left? No reason is given. Acts 13:13‚ simply states: "John left them to return to Jerusalem." Paul must have taken it very seriously‚ because‚ when later‚ the two apostles decided to begin their second missionary journey‚ this is what happened. "After some time Paul said to Barnabas

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    because he strongly opposed communism. But then the US backed away from him because he used secret military attacks that killed many of the Haiti people. The US backed away because they didn’t want to destroy their human rights image. (Haiti under Siege Article at Socialistworker.org) -Dictator -“He attacked all national institutions” that could oppose him; he shut down everything from the press; Catholic Church‚ schools and colleges; cracked down the unions; punished his critics with torture and

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    one of the most violent military campaigns in the world. Added to that‚ the Crusades cause many positive things‚ but also caused some negative things as well. Before the Crusades‚ most Muslims did not allow Christians into the sacred places like Jerusalem‚ this sparked the Crusades. The Crusades had a massive effect on the conflict between Christians and Muslims. The Crusades started at the beginning of the 11th century Europe was becoming one of the largest civilization on the planet‚ but they had

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    Discuss the extent to which diseases brought by the Europeans played a role in the Spanish Conquest of Mexico and Peru. Before 1942 there was about 50 million Native Americans in Mexico and Peru within 100 years such Native American population decline as much as 90% (45 million). This was mainly as a result of the diseases brought by the Europeans and the diseases that had existed then. Therefore‚ the natives believed that their God’s had deserted them. However‚ there were other factors which played

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