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    The Book of Romans was written by a man formerly known as Saul of Tarsus‚ a Jewish Rabbi who belonged to the Pharisee group. He was very passionate about the Torah of Moses and the Jewish traditions. Saul was threatened by Jesus and viewed his followers as a threat until he had a radical interaction with Jesus after he was risen from the dead. Jesus commission him to be an apostle‚ one of the chief disciples of Christ. Saul became an official representative to the non-Jewish people‚ known as the

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    Collapse of the Western Roman Empire The Roman Empire was on the whole‚ a peaceful and a well-organized empire‚ during the years of 27B.C through 180A.D. By 190 A.D the Roman Empire came crashing down‚ the economy began to stagnate. Too much money was being used to simply maintain the border and the unity of the emperor. The cities began to deteriorate and by the 3rd century‚ the emperor was being attacked from every direction both internally and externally. If The Roman Empire was such a powerful

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    The Roman religion was a polytheistic one that it had some dynamics in it to make this polytheistic religion continue in a good sound. For this‚ I would like to give Charles King as a reference that he explains the dynamic of the Roman religion as its mechanism as below: 1. Polymorphism‚ the idea that gods could have multiple identities with incompatible attributes‚ 2. Orthopraxy‚ the focus upon standardized ritual rather than standardized belief‚ and 3. Pietas‚ the Roman ideal of reciprocal obligation

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    Citizenship has come along way. The citizenship we know today was highly influenced by Athens and Rome. In ancient Athens‚ it was difficult to become a citizen only a selected amount of men were allowed to become citizens. Becoming a citizen of the Roman Republic was easier‚ therefore there was bigger variety in the citizenship system. Although citizenship in Athens was more cautious and demanding than the citizenship in Rome‚ Rome’s Citizenship was better because more people could have become citizens

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    The People of the Roman and Chinese Empires There were many positive and negative factors that played a role in the status of both the Roman and Chinese Empires. Various factors allowed these empires to sustain a way of life‚ but also led to their demise. Throughout an empire‚ a governmental system developed relationships between the people of the empires and their leaders. Therefore the largest factor affecting the rise and fall of Rome and China’s empires was the relationship of the people

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    Why Roman Concrete

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    importance and the significance that Roman Concrete and the Roman Arch played in history. Both architectural elements would greatly impact the whole of the Roman Empire. Concrete; Since 25 B.C.‚ when Vitruvius wrote about the distinct types of aggregate for use in structural mortar in his “Ten Books of Architecture‚” Roman “pozzolana” or concrete quickly became the binding agent in Roman life. The advent of concrete could not be overstated‚ it touched every life in the Roman Empire. From the shape and safety

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    Roman Aqueducts and Architecture Fallan Bell HIS 103 World Civilizations I Instructor: Samson Tsahiridis August 20‚ 2012 Roman Aqueducts and Architecture Rome had many famous achievements. The two different ones that I found most interesting to me were the aqueducts and architecture. Till this day‚ it is still unknown when and where the first aqueduct was built. Roman Aqueducts Person in charge: The first person in charge of the Roman waterworks in 33 B.C was Marcus Agrippa. What they

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    Mauryan/Gupta India (320 BCE - 550 CE) and The Roman Empire (31 BCE - 476 CE) had very distinct methods of political control based on everything from geographic limitations and cultural reasons. Many factors were present affecting differences and similarities between the two. For starters‚ unity was difficult in india because of its geography that created sort of a seperation. however‚ the geography made it more open to outer influences like the Aryans. rome was more or less unified geographically

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    Roman Technology and Engineering HIS 103 World Civilization I Tod Menzing April 29‚ 2013 Roman Technology and Engineering The Importance of Roman Technology and Engineering started really early. The Roman Empire took several hundred years to develop. The Romans were brilliant people‚ by the eleventh century‚ people of means had and appropriate skill level began to buy and sell goods. They sold wool for clothing and metal for tools and weapons for a profit in the local market. People were

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    Fall of the Roman Empire

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    history was the fall of the Roman Empire. It is essential that the causes that lead to Rome ’s collapse be investigated‚ in this way we can compare them to our own civilization‚ and hopefully prevent our own extinction. There are several aspects that lead to Rome ’s fall‚ all of which fit into four basic categories; political‚ military‚ economic‚ and spiritual. We will look at each of these individually‚ focusing on the largest points. One of the problems facing the Roman military was a complete

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