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    Introduction Ancient Rome existed for a long time and changed economically and politically over time. Kings ruled in Ancient Rome however‚ when they expelled the last King- Tarquin in 509 BCE‚ the Roman Republic was established. The Republic was ruled by Rome’s aristocrats. The aristocrats were mainly the patricians. (Gill‚ June 7‚ 2017). The society was divided into class‚ the aristocrats (the patricians)‚ the people (plebeians) and the slaves. The patricians and plebeians were citizens while the

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    criminals. The bandoleros existed after the fall of the First Philippine Republic. After the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo by the Americans‚ the ruling governmental body collapsed‚ and the war between the Filipinos and the Americans came to a halt. The peace that existed was because of the forceful surrender of Emilio Aguinaldo to the Americans that also decimated the morale of the Filipinos and their fighting force‚ so Filipinos still did not attain the independence they have fought for. Sometime in 1901-1902

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    African American History‚ 1877-1919 National | Year | African American | James Garfield inaugurated as President‚ assassinated later in the year; Chester Arthur becomes President | 1881 | Tennessee introduces racial segregation on the railways‚ opening a pattern of legalised discrimination in public facilities that will spread through the Southern states. |   |   | July The black activist Booker T. Washington (18561915) opens the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama to provide agricultural and industrial

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    The Republic The Republic is a book written by Plato about Socrates life concerning the definition of justice and what’s life looks like when we get old and his point of view about wealth people who inherit the fortune and the people who make them Characters The first main character of the book is Socrates. Socrates is the main characters in the book. The story revolves around him. He is one of the greatest Philosophers of all times .Most of his life details coming to us from Plato’s

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    out to Schreiber to join her‚ she tossed a rock off the edge of the pit to test the pit’s depth. However‚ to her shock‚ she didn’t hear the familiar rock echo she was expecting. With Schreiber now at her side‚ she tossed a bigger rock. Waiting for what seemed like an eternity‚ they finally heard a deafening echo from below‚ a full 7 seconds after the rock was thrown. Doing quick calculations‚ the duo realized this meant that the pit they had just discovered over a mile into the cave was at least

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    Butler’s Justice and the Fundamental Question of Plato’s “Republic‚” and analyze his position. The article was aimed at proving that Plato’s Republic is grounded within the ideals that justice is welcomed for its own sake‚ indicating that the act of justice is done as an end in itself rather than to achieve some other purpose and that justice there unfolds the highest degree of happiness in one’s life. It draws attention to proving that the Republic should be studied as being thoroughly eudaimonistic.

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    Why was there so much intolerance in the USA between 1919 and 1930? During the 1920’s‚ American economy flourished. Industrial production doubled and the economy grew rapidly over a relatively short amount of time. The boom in the American economy happened for several reasons. First of all‚ America was late into world war one‚ therefore‚ the country had not seen the destruction of financial loss that most of Europe had. In addition‚ technological advances in industry developed. This resulted in

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    began in Paris in 1919. This became known as the famous Treaty of Versailles. This event in 1919‚ led to many authors publishing books‚ articles‚ and other methods critiquing about the Peace talks during this time. In the book Paris 1919: Six Months that Changed the World‚ Margaret MacMillan writes about the Peace talks in Paris through the lens of the American‚ British and the French perspective. Instead of criticizing the Peace talk in Paris‚ MacMillan delves into Paris 1919 discrediting the myths

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    InternationalMarketing Strategy | Starbucks Czech Republic | | Outline 1. About the Company a) Establishment b) Assortment c) Starbucks is not a franchise 2. Starbucks Marketing Strategy a) Environmental campaigns b) Advertisement c) Targeted audience 3. Starbucks Internationally a) International Marketing Strategy b) Distribution 4. Adaptation to the Czech Market a) Locations b) Marketing Strategy Adapted c) Competition 5.

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    Dominican Republic Revolution of 1965 : Introduction After World War two‚ countries around the globe began to experience some sort of political regime shift. Whether it was the work of a common ideology or just impeccable timing‚ countries in Asia and the Caribbean began to question the political order in their respective states. For example‚ China fell to communism in 1949 when leader Mao Zedong and his troops marched into Beijing after some political struggle and enacted the People’s Republic of China

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