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    Colosseum had 8 doors and could be cleared in only 5 minutes? The Colosseum is super important since it influences modern structures‚ it’s important to people‚ and it is a big symbol of Rome. The Colosseum was hugely important to the Romans and other people around the world. According to history.com‚ the Colosseum was a gift. From softschools.com‚ it could hold up to about 60‚000 people. Also‚ according to The Ancient World- A book‚ the Colosseum got its official name from the Apollo statue that was located

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    History of Agriculture

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    (1st-2nd Century CE) is one of the oldest water-regulation structures in the world still in use.[1] Indian agriculture began by 9000 BCE as a result of early cultivation of plants‚ and domestication of crops and animals.[2] Settled life soon followed with implements and techniques being developed for agriculture.[3][4] Double monsoons led to two harvests being reaped in one year.[5] Indian products soon reached the world via existing trading networks and foreign crops were introduced to India.[5][6]

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    WHY DOCUMENTARIES ARE SO IMPORTANT Documentaries are important in many ways. One of the main reasons is that they educate you A week ago‚ I watched the documentary "Super Size Me" and I thought that it showed very well how dangerous it is to eat fast-food on regular basis. It affects your body and I don’t think many people know that. How could they know it if they aren’t going to read studies on how dangerous it is. Not many people have the time‚ or want to make time‚ to read a study. It is

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    Why Education Is Important?

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    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 reform. And talking of leadership

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    been preserved through thousands of years because of it being deeply buried in volcanic ashes. Herculaneum is important because it has information on ancient Roman civilization. The fact that is has been preserved for centuries under layers of hardened lava and stone makes it one of very few historical places which have been captured as they were at that point in time. It is important because they show us how people lived at that time‚ the remains of the city provides good evidence of the way their

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    Why Are Museums Important?

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    Authority Museums. According to Wallace‚ the importance of museums lies in their role as a nation’s memory bank. Personally‚ what matters most about museums is that they are the only source of "living history" and perhaps an insight to the future world that lies before us. History should be displayed for study not only because it is essential to individuals and to society‚ but also because it harbours beauty. <br> <br>Museums provide an ideal learning environment‚ whether it is formal or informal

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    The Relevance of Shakespeare Why does William Shakespeare’s work continue to appear through each generation? This is a question that happens to linger in the minds of educators for years. Shakespeare is especially important for students to learn in today’s day and age. Continuing to teach students the work of Shakespeare is essential because of the genius words he created that are still relevant in our society. Although Shakespeare may write with many words that are outdated or hard to understand

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    Why Teachers Are Important

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    Why Teachers are Important Teachers are important because they educate the students by preparing them for a triumphant future. The number of human beings in the world is increasing every second of every day which is why it is not a surprise that teachers other than special education teachers hold about three point five million jobs (McKay‚ Dawn R.). As each child grows older‚ he/she needs to learn in order to survive; teachers are the ones to instill knowledge (DeRoy). Every single person needs

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    It’s important to know our history and what happened during that time. The significance/impact/benefit it would have on me and my community today would be for kids‚ teens‚ and adults today to know the importance of segregation and the leaders that fought for freedom and equality so that all kids no matter where they come from could get the same opportunities and experience the same things that others kids could as well. Segregation has helped shaped society in what it has become today. Even though

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    We are given a certain agency that cannot be taken from us unless we allow it to. One can easily be distracted by matters of the world that restrict us from learning the true nature of one’s own self. Plummer states in his essay that he worries that the university students are not motivated to individuation (Plummer 439). Plummer’s concern gives birth to the idea that university students

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