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    Charlemagne: Power and Religion in the early Medieval West’ ‘Who planned Charlemagne’s imperial coronation and why?’ The imperial coronation of Charlemagne has been a source of dispute between scholars of this era for a period of time‚ perhaps due to the fact that the sources available are often biased and the historical information‚ often vague. Historians have argued that perhaps it had been Charlemagne himself who instigated the coronation possibly as a means to consolidate his power and place

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    historians differ and believed the death was on account of poison from Nero’s behalf. After his death/Murder‚ Agrippina was suspected of slandering Octavia and Nero arranged her to be out of the imperial residence. In time‚ Nero continued becoming more powerful in freeing himself of his advisors and did away with rivals to the throne. In 55AD‚ he removed Marcus Antonius Pallas‚ an ally of Agrippina‚ from his duties as treasury. Seneca was suspected of having relations with Agrippina and for

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    Why do people become criminals There are so many reasons in the world which make people become criminals. The world is full of criminals. I think that the most important factors are bad educations‚ the conditions in life‚ and the bad friends. One of the most important reasons which make people become criminals is bad educations. The person who doesn’t have a good education can’t know what is right or what is wrong. I think that education is very important in the life of human to know the difference

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    There were differences among the three‚ but also many commonalities. One of the continuities throughout Japanese history is the continued presence of the imperial family. The way that this ancient line of emperors relates to the feudal power structure politically and spiritually is a defining characteristic of these periods. The feudal power structure of local lords called daimyo under a military dictator called a shogun in conjunction with a beaurocratic central government. Transitions between

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    There are many reasons why I want to become an Auror leader‚ my number one reason is because I frankly feel that my experience in Ursa changed me as a person and I want to continue the personal growth that Aurora has started while helping new students experience the same growth that I did. I have always been dedicated to helping those who are younger than myself. In high school I was on the track team and one of my favorite things to do was to mentor the first year athletes. By doing this I would

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    and sentence the pilot to 10 years in prison. The U.S. responded by only agreeing to stop the flights over Soviet territory. In 1962 the U.S. agreed to exchange Rudolf Abel for the captured pilot. This was only the few times the Soviet Union actual did damaged to the United States. Shortly after the U-2 incident the U.S. faced more problems. On October 14‚ 1962‚ the U.S. discovered nuclear missiles sites under construction in Cuba. This quickly became top priority because the missile could reach the

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    The Allied powers were to a great extent responsible for the Ottoman Empire becoming the Turkish state in 1923 by sparking the conflict in Turkey. This is seen through the wartime agreements of the allies and their involvement in the War of Independence in Turkey. However‚ the nationalists within Turkey who were led by Mustafa Kemal and the involvement of Greek forces played a much greater role in the ongoing struggle to abolish the Ottoman Empire during the War of Independence. The ruler of the

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    job because I enjoy helping people and becoming registered nurse would allow me to do a lot of that. I believe that this job will provide many benefits‚ such as good pay‚ flexible hours‚ and the joy it would bring me to know that I helped someone or did my best to do something good for them and get them feeling better. I am in the healthcare pathway at the high school and I really enjoy it. Becoming a registered nurse has been my dream for as long as I can remember and I hope to make that dream come

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    The Evil Within Why Boys Become Vicious‚ by William Golding‚ is about the negative behavior in young boys. He describes occurrences when boys act vicious and cruel. Furthermore‚ Golding explains the simplicity of goodness versus the complexity of evil. The key event he mentions is about the two years of age boy named James Bulger‚ and how he was brutally murdered by two young boys. They had abducted him‚ beat him‚ and killed him for no apparent reason. Due to this malicious act

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    How did the Gang of Four gain power in China? The Gang of Four came into power in when Wu Han’s play‚ Hai Rui Dismissed from Office‚ was banned because of the investigation started by Jiang. The investigation resulted in a public condemnation of the play‚ resulting in radical uprisings for the arts establishing the Cultural Revolution. Thereby allowing the Gang of Four to advance to high positions in the government and the CCP‚ giving them control. Who were the Gang of Four? Jiang Qing‚ Wang Hongwen

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