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    Brutus’s and Antony’s speech have a different base on the same topic and both have a valid point in each. Brutus lectures about how Caesar is a courageous person. Antony‚ however‚ discourses about how Caesar is determined and how Brutus transferred captives home to Rome. Antony also speaks about how Caesar was a faithful man to Rome and to what degree he paid for his fault. Brutus talks about Caesar’s honor and if Caesar was dead‚ then Rome would be complimentary. Brutus’s speech is dynamic and

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    make more money‚ breeders are shipping an unprecedented number of deer and elk across state lines‚ along with the diseases they carry. Due to this Captive-deer facilities have spread tuberculosis to cattle and are suspected to spread some other deadly diseases among cattle. The Star’s investigation also found some strong evidences‚ which proves that captive deer have helped accelerate the spread of chronic wasting disease. CWD now has been found in many states. "It’s totally irresponsible‚" said food-safety

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    forbidding hunting‚ restricting land development or creating preserves. Contents * 1 Conservation status * 2 IUCN Red List * 2.1 United States * 2.1.1 NatureServe conservation status * 3 Climate change * 4 Conservation * 4.1 Captive breeding * 4.2 Private farming * 5 Gallery * 6 See also * 7 Notes * 8 References * 9 External links | Conservation status[edit] Main article: Conservation status The conservation status of a species is an indicator of the likelihood

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    journeyed back to the Holy Capital‚ they stumbled upon a small camp of Marik’s. The troops of the fifth territory. "The fifth territory’s troops are the best when it comes to long range." sighed Apollon. "Look!" whispered Ophelia. "They holding a captive. We have to help her." "And how are we going to do that?" asked Apollon. "I have a plan." said Listic. "Apollon‚ get to the left side of the enemy where the Marik Wickers are. Ophelia‚ flank them from behind and use your Destructive Charge spell.

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    and cholera‚ “cutting the population in half.” To regain their population size‚ the Comanche began to utilize the practice of taking captives from neighboring tribes and groups‚ and they would be assimilated into the Comanche culture over time. This inevitably carried over to their raids conducted on the Texan settlers‚ with the Comanche taking many American captives from the towns and villages they ransacked‚ in hopes of assimilating them into the Comanche culture and increasing their population

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    inland from where the Niger River emptied into the Atlantic. In the mid-1400s the ruler of Benin‚ Ewuare‚ built up his military and began expanding. Captives taken in battle he traded to the Portuguese. Benin’s empire reached about 190 miles (300 kilometres) in width by the early 1500s. Then it stopped expanding‚ and with this it had no more captives to sell as slaves‚ while selling slaves to the Portuguese was being taken up by others. The kingdom of Benin was most important in 1567 when the king

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    Aztecs used their military to expand for religious and political purposes. Conquering land also went hand in hand with dealing with the area’s population. The Aztecs would invade regions and then demand tribute in the form of heavy taxes and captives. These captives were either sacrificed for religious purposes or were forced into slavery. Sacrificial ceremonies took place frequently‚ and annually tens of thousands of men and women were killed in order to please the gods. Religion was influenced in military

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