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…, for which there is no physiologically functional purpose, and must have be placed in an event which took a conscious decision. "Historically, piercing has had a long history in Europe, with references dating back to the Roman Empire. Soldiers in Caesar's army…
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…of the dumb Nazi was Gloried by the same country that snubbed his race as a Victory for Democracy. Late in life he became a greeter for Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jesse Owens was outstanding American track-and-field athlete, who set a world record…
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…The Roman Empire, founded by Augustus Caesar in 27 B.C. and lasting in Western Europe for 500 years, reorganized for world politics and economics. Almost the entirety of the civilized world became a single centralized state. In place of Greek democracy…
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…it together. Bill was starting to look up to comedians on the radio and the TV. They were comedians like Sam Levenson, Sid Caesar, and Carl Reiner. Even though his grades were poor in junior high, when he took the standardized tests he was accepted to Central High…
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…as, Caesar Flavius Constantinus Pius Felix Invictus Augustus made tremendous religious contributions to the Roman people in which he ruled. For the first time ever, a Christian emperor ascended the throne of the Rome. In the year 323 CE Constantine the Great…
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…expression). The essay is published for the first time in 1962 and the examples Warshow uses to prove his argument are even older. In his essay the author mentions three movies - "Little Caesar" (1931), "Scarface" (1932), and "Kiss of Death" (1947). His argument…
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…the plans of Caesar for colonization throughout the empire. In economic policy, he supported business and industry. He made taxation more equitable and had general censuses taken. Knowing that the roads were the arteries of the empire, he lavished expenditures…
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…. Commodus himself also had little pride in controlling Rome; he simply liked the name Caesar. Other than that, Commodus would spend his time training, working out, and wrestling or sword fighting so that he could become a great gladiator…
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…the name of Nero Caesar. The numeric digits that we use come from the Arabs. The ancients, the Hebrews, the Greeks, the Romans, etc., used letters to also represent numbers. We still use Roman letters like numbers in clocks, in book chapters, in the numeration…
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…Alger's novels. Thanks to immigrants like Phillip Vera Cruz and Caesar Chavez and their work organizing workers across the country, conditions have improved and attitudes have changed, but they are still a long way from achieving the "self-evident" equality…
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