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    parents did not have a lot of money and sometimes it was hard to provide for the family. His family having barely enough money to keep afloat often moved around. His parents could not afford the rent and mortgages on their houses so they had to pack up and find another home. Years ahead‚ now 1954‚ Elvis got a job for playing at the Grand Ole Opry known for having shows by some of the best artists that produced country music. After performing once Elvis was fired by his manager‚ Jimmy Denny‚ who often

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    Kaustuvi Thapa The Hagia Sophia & Its History‚ Structure‚ and Influence on Architecture Arch 2003 Figure 1: The Hagia Sophia as it stands today. Known today for its beautiful architecture‚ the Hagia Sophia stands as a popular Tourist attraction in Istanbul‚ Turkey. In order to preserve and convert the ____‚ several modifications have been added as it was passed from group to group. This paper will analyze the history behind the building‚ its architectural structure and engineering flaws‚ and

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    technique into the public eye and changed the Renaissance with his originality. During the 1500s the art world changed when Michelangelo lived. Dark and gloomy gothic styles were wiped away and replaced with fancy designs that illustrated the beauty of human life. Michelangelo Buonarroti was considered a creative genius‚ who is known as

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    born the first son of a catholic couple in December 1855 raised by an ex convict John ‘Red’ Kelly and Ellen Quinn an Irish bounty migrant. Ned was the voice of the 50.000 Irish immigrants who migrated to Australia in 1942 within an unorganised legal system. He was a political activist who believed the Irish were treated unfairly in comparison with the squatters known as the rich people of the land as he was part of the settlers and less fortunate solvians. Ned’s criminal activity started with petty

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    but was assassinated by a murderer who went by the name UD-hi before he could reign. Thus forcing Tushratta to the throne at an unexpecting and inexperienced age. However‚ once the young king‚ Tushratta became eligible for the throne‚ and the murderer responsible for assassinating his brother in order to put Tushratta in charge died‚ Egypt and the Mitanni kingdom resumed

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    our modern economy. Smith’s notable institutions is widely acclaimed throughout the world. Until today‚ we witness Smith’s influence various aspects of the modern market. Since US economic system is stemmed from the laissez-faire capitalism of Adam Smith‚ researching and analyzing about this influential thinker are valuable. It can not only help me to comprehend

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    The Transition of Gaul to Roman Gaul In eighth to sixth century BCE Celtic Gaul’s culture began to emerge. Its surrounding neighbors‚ especially the Romans‚ saw their culture as barbaric. Gaul was separated into tribes led by chiefs. Life had been uncomfortable‚ agitating‚ and very divided between the tribes and its people. The Romans saw this division as an opportunity to take Gaul‚ and conquered it in the turning battle of Alesia in 52 BCE. The victory in this battle resulted in new Roman cities

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    The US government didn’t come into existence overnight; the ideas of many minds shaped it‚ from French writers to English Kings throughout history. These influences laid the foundation for the modern and diverse superpower we call home today. The United States came into existence in 1776 when the US declared independence from the British Empire. This defiant act led to the American Revolution‚ where the British waged war‚ leading to the American Revolution and an American victory. The US government

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    Empire were the largest and longest-lasting empires that were ever made by the western world. Rome inspired many countries and civilization with their art‚ literature‚ and architecture. The Roman Empire took and change the best features of cultures it conquered‚ places like Egypt‚ Greece‚ and‚ Asia. While they did take things from other civilizations‚ the roman empire made great contributions to language‚ law‚ and architecture. Rome’s origins came from a tribe of Iron Age called Latins who invaded

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    America 2. Hidalgos were Spanish minor nobles who sought adventure and wealth in the New World. They allowed the Spanish settlements in America to grow and inspired others to travel to the New World 3. Peninsulares were Spanish born settlers living in the New World at the summit of the Colonial class system. They were favored by the Spanish monarchy and had many advantages over the creoles‚ Mestizos‚ Native Americans‚ and Africans. They were able to hold higher offices and were had fewer restrictions

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