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    where he then deserted the army and was outlawed‚ captured and sold into slavery. He was then purchased by Lentulus Batiatus and trained at a gladiatorial college in Capua. In 73 BC Spartacus‚ along with 80 other gladiators fled the college to Mount Vesuvius‚ where he was joined by a large number of other slaves who were motivated by his courage to join him and help him fight against the Roman nobility. In the course of two years Spartacus and his armies defeated five Roman armies and his forces overran

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    How do volcanoes affect people and environments? Each year there are approximately 50-70 volcanoes that erupt. Those volcanoes affect the people and environments in many different ways. According to the article “How many active volcanoes are there? (Tom Simkin and Lee Siebert) there are about 20 volcanoes erupting right now. Volcanoes can affect people and environments in many uncounted ways. One important thing that can affect the environment is that the volcanic soils help the environment in

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    Spartacus Research Paper

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    “It was not the governing class alone that would react in horror to the prospect of a slave insurrection. Whatever the grievances of men disenfranchised and dispossessed by Sulla‚ they would have found unthinkable any common enterprise with Thracian or Gallic slaves. It causes no surprise that Marxist historians and writers have idealized Spartacus as a champion of the masses and leader of the one genuine social revolution in Roman history. That‚ however‚ is excessive. Spartacus and his companions

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    King Richard III‚ IGCSE Buckingham empathic task: How could I have abided by such an egregious despot‚ a licentious butcher and yet never portend his perfidiousness? How could I have been so callow? My being is jaded; my soul hath been wearied from surfeit of burdensome labor. I was to be vouchsafed the movables of Hereford‚ so as to relish in my opulence; rather than perish opprobriously. It is presently indubitable that Margaret’s supposed fulminations were unfortunately Nemesis’s forebodings

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    IGCSE English Assignment 1 1. The term ’spinning up’ meant telling a bedtime story. 2. The phrase ’the fisticuffs ladder’ could be explained as the ranking of who was best in a fight. 3. The word used in paragraph 5 to show that the boys live in an institution is ’inmate’. 4. The first reason why the author’s stories were more popular than the other boys was that most of the boys stories were frequently copied from films they had seen and on occasion books they had read. The second reason

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    Cheyenne Hughes October 1st‚ 2012 IGCSE English Literature Paper 1: Prose In the book “Of Mice & Men” the two main characters are George and Lennie. The setting of the story seems to be set back in the early 1900’s or the late 1800’s by the dialect they use. The two characters have a unique relationship. The first character is a small quick man with strong features his name is George. The other man is very large with a shapeless face and is also quite slow his name is Lennie. Throughout

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    The daily life in Rome was largely dependent on one’s social class. In ancient Roman society‚ the social classes included the Patricians‚ Equestrians‚ Curials‚ free or freed Romans‚ and slaves. The Patricians were the incredibly wealthy aristocratic families‚ however‚ they were not allowed to enter into commerce. Also‚ they were the families that made up the senatorial order. They lived on large agricultural estates. The Patricians were at the top of the social hierarchy in ancient Rome. Below the

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    THE FLY IN THE OINTMENT V. S. Pritchett (IGCSE Literature English 2013) Important Points to Remember Journey – Father: leaving the factory‚ money‚ the business man. The Irony at the end: that he cannot get rid of this‚ of the “dark side”. - “Tow faces”: father cannot let go of his vice / “dark side”. The cynical end of the story shows this dark revelation to the son. - Theme: Man’s struggle for survival. It is a unique and personal journey‚ not all struggles are the same and have

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    Moreover‚ this new kind of mortar hardened under water‚ which made it ideal for building bridges over rivers. Found near Mount Vesuvius and other volcanoes‚ the sand in question was actually volcanic ash laid down in prehistoric eruptions.” This quote explain how concrete was made to be. It explains that concrete was actually made of volcanic ash that had helped out alot when bridges

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    WHAT IS EDUCATION FOR? Speech by Michael Gove MP to the RSA 30 June 2009 INTRODUCTION It’s a pleasure to be here at the Royal Society for the Arts – I am grateful to you Matthew for the kind invitation and appreciate the trouble you’ve taken to provide me with a platform today. I am also appreciative of the work you have done with the RSA since you took over – under your leadership the Society has flourished as never before‚ and leads debate in social policy‚ in science policy‚ and on educational

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