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    State under a Machiavellian Ruler vs. Utopian State By Donald Collett A Machiavellian society is ruled by a princedom in which peasants worked most of the occupations. Nobles did not perform any physical labor. And the military is strong and follows the prince. In a Utopian society there is a community of senior phylarchs who discuss state issues. Everyone spends time in the farmlands for two year periods. The Utopians despise war and at all costs do not get involved in war. In Machiavellian

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    Brittany Fleetwood Barbara Whitehead History 111 6 May 2010 Queen Elizabeth I: A Powerful Ruler in History While there was no law in Tudor England preventing appointment of a woman on the throne‚ the ruling of a woman was considered unfavorable. Women were not normally held high in command because it was believed that women could not rule well. During a time where the role of women was contained‚ Elizabeth I of England proved her power and remained the only unmarried queen in England’s history

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    5 inches W. One of the most prominent and intriguing works of art that came out West Africa were the wooden Sowei helmet masks. These masks were beautiful and compelling merely as works of art but they also had important cultural‚ ritualistic and historic significance. The Sowei masks were only worn by the most important and senior female tribe members during the initiation ceremony of young girls into adulthood. These masks were an essential and central part of the ceremony and it is believed

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    used to ship fresh produce such as fruit and vegetables in‚ through to long term storage of documents. Where as once only wooden crates were used to ship fruit in such as apples and bananas‚ a huge amount of fruit is now shipped in cardboard boxes. The reason for this is they are very easy to recycle as they can simply be folded flat when they have been used‚ where as older wooden fruit crates had to be broken up‚ or they would take up huge amounts of space‚ and many were not re-used‚ and given the

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    make the most ideal ruler in the ideal city. However‚ Adeimantus thought the opposite of Socrates saying that philosophers would make the worst rulers of the ideal city. Adeimantus thought that philosophers who were ignorant in the ways of philosophy‚ such as individuals pretending to be philosophers‚ would lead the ideal city into destruction. Also‚ he thought that the best philosophers‚ like Socrates‚ would only be caught up in philosophy and not the politics that the ruler would need to focus

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    choices in life. Everybody has the right to live how he or she wants to live and be who he or she wants to be. By taking the saying “living forever young is the only way you will survive” and applying to life is a choice that you must make. The assumption of this saying is that if you do not live forever young‚ you will not survive life. When you are young‚ your whole life is about the pursuit of fun and happiness. Then‚ you grow up and learn to be a tad more cautious. You could break a bone or even

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    each other. Both the Head of an Akkadian Ruler and the Funerary Mask represent power and strength. Archaeologist discovered a hollow cast head made out of bronze‚ it is to be believed that it is a Head of an Akkadian Ruler. It originated from Nineveh Iraq

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    experiences‚ both the ups and the downs‚ have shaped me into the leader that I am and want to further become. Leaders such as John W. Gardner and Coach John Wooden books titled‚ On Leadership and Wooden On Leadership‚ respectively have opened my eyes to realize that the path to becoming a leader is not a monolithic journey. However‚ both Gardner and Wooden stresses that what makes a leader out of those journeys are the characteristics that they acquire to change their lives and the lives of others. Even

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    Autobiography: Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte‚ one of France’s most controversial rulers‚ was born on August 15‚ 1789 to Carlo and Latizia Buonaparte. Though he and his parents were nobles‚ they were not as wealthy as others. At the age of 9‚ Napoleon attended school in France‚ where he received a scholarship to study in a military academy. Here‚ he learned the French language and went on to graduate in 1785. He was equipped with a large quantity of potential and ambition. He felt an obligation

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    gOf all the Muslim rulers who ruled vast territories of India from 712 to 1857 C.E.‚ probably no one generates as much controversy as Aurangzeb. He has been hailed as anyone from a “Saintly or Pauper Emperor” to one who “tried hard to convert Hindus into Muslims.” Depending on one’s religious rearing‚ one will favor one view over the other. For example‚ most Hindus castigate Aurangzeb as a religious Muslim‚ who was anti-Hindu‚ who taxed them‚ who tried to convert them‚ who discriminated them away

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