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    Diocletian concluded that the empire was far too large and complex to be ruled by only a single emperor. Therefore‚ in order to provide an imperial presence throughout the empire‚ he introduced a new system called the Tetrarchy. This system describes a form of government where power is divided among four individuals. In 285‚ Diocletian assigned his lieutenant Maximianus the Western half of the empire. In 286‚ Diocletian promoted him to the rank of Augustus or "Senior Emperor"‚ and in 293‚ he appointed

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    Benito Mussolini had a large impact on World War II. He wasn’t always a powerful dictator though. At first he was a school teacher and a socialist journalist. He later married Rachele Guide and had 5 children. He was the editor of the Avanti‚ which was a socialist party newspaper in Milan.<br><br>Benito Mussolini founded the Fasci di Combattimento on March of 1919.<br><br>"This was a nationalistic‚ anti liberal‚ and anti socialist movement. This movement attracted mainly the lower middle class."1

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    All there was in the universe was Chaos. He wanted to build something and created Earth which was Gaea. She was happy for a while until she felt lonely all by herself. Chaos must have heard her and put a sky over her Ouranos. Chaos also wanted to build something under the Earth which was Tartarus. Ouranos and Gaea married and had children. Gaea gave birth to twelve titans‚ The Elder Cyclops‚ and The Hundred-Handed Ones. Ouranos chained the Cyclops and The Hundred-Handed Ones and threw them in Tartarus

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    1) How does luxury consumption in Japan differ from in other countries ? I guess the main difference is the fact that Japanese people consume luxury in mass. Or at least‚ they did. Indeed‚ Japan is the first and only mass luxury market. This behavior finds its origins in the need of showing their identity and self-worth‚ and they do it by wearing luxury products. In fact‚ as there is not much space and lots of traffic jams there‚ the Japanese can’t build huge houses and own many cars‚ as we‚

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    The Ottoman Empire had taken control of the Armenians and had turned into a dictatorship. They started to dislike the Armenians. The Ottomans completely turned against the Armenians. They banned almost anything with the Armenians including their rights and even the mention of them. The Turkish turned against the Armenians as well and refused to lose to Armenians in competition‚ even coming up with the slogan "strive against successes of ethnic of sports." The Turkish said that was their ultimate

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    The ultimate demise of Levi Jeans Company came long before the announcement was made on the closing of eleven of its US factories‚ ending the jobs of over 6‚000 employees--many of which had been long term. Although many manufacturing type businesses are notorious for their "slave labor wages" and less than reputable working conditions‚ Levi ’s Strauss broke the mold by maintaining its character of always treating its workforce fair and employees as valued. The company was ranked in many polls and

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    Though the Athenian’s ambition to give the power of government back to the people was a noble endeavor‚ flaws in their system allowed for larger cracks to which sowed the seeds of its later undoing. The Democracy of Athens partly existed based on the toil and sweat of slaves allowing for their owners to have the time to participate in government (Brand‚ n.d‚ p.29). Furthermore‚ Athens empire building via the Delian League provided for whole populations paying into the Athenian system‚ providing wealth

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    1) Li Shimin and the succeeding rulers of the Tang Empire avoided over centralization by allowing the local nobles‚ gentry‚ officials‚ and religious establishments to practice significant power even after retaining many Sui governing practices. 2) The bled of Turkic and traditional Chinese culture that existed under the Tang were scriptures used in the Silk Road‚ weapons such as the crossbow and armored infantrymen which were used in warfare‚ and the skill in horsemanship as well as the use of iron

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    day on earth. Being that it is natural for us to live and perish‚ while nature will remain the same. Hypothetically speaking‚ the ocean display and portray the most powerful forces on earth. This proposal is represented in the poem “The Tide Rises‚ Tide Falls” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In the poem the ocean is a symbol for life. In reality‚ the ocean contains up and down movements that cannot be stopped. This relates to humans living life and dying‚ as the pattern continuously repeats itself

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    Akhenaten‚ while only ruling Egypt for 14 years‚ brought uncertainty and instability that lasted past his time. Known as the “Heretic Pharaoh”‚ Akhenaten introduced a new religious system centered on the sun god Aten. At first‚ Aten was presented as a variant to the god of mystery and secrets‚ Amun-Re‚ (who interestingly enough was a merger between the gods Amun and Ra)‚ but this would change later in Akhenaten’s rule. Originally‚ Akhenaten was fairly tolerant of people worshipping the other gods

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