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…to him here is in his capacity as writer of the Book. St.Paul, as a Roman prisoner, had been put in the charge of Julius, an officer in the "Emperor's Regiment" who was to take the prisoners to Rome to see the Emperor. At Caesarea, Julius had his prisoners…
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…performing a dangerous stunt falls and dies. * As a result: - Dan's pregnant ex girl friend Minnie has a miscarriage. - Pradnose (an Onlooker) and Sam (fireman) got a nervous breakdown. - Beryl, Dan's mother, is traumatised. - Julius, Dan's mother has to rush…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was the enormous Caesar’s Palace. At the entrance of the palace I was greeted by an array of Caesar-like characters that were amazingly lifelike. As I walked closer, the characters began dancing and I realized that they were not real. They were mechanical statues…
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…. After Pope Julius II in 1513 passed away, and the accession of Leo X, Raphael's influence and work increased. He was made chief architect of Saint Peter's Basilica in 1514, and a year later was appointed director of all the excavations in and near Rome…
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…BY: JULIUS STEWART A couple of weeks ago for my Humanities class he had a tour too the Los Angeles County Museum, LACMA. First they separate us in small groups and they gave us a really quick tour to two different sections of the museum. When we…
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Category: /History
…(Galleria dell'Accademia), which was placed outside the entrance to Palazzo Vecchio as a symbol of the Second Republic as well as of the Renaissance ideals of free men and masters of fate. On Michelangelo's return to Rome, Pope Julius II gave him a commission…
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…Biography: Alan Mathison Turing Alan Mathison Turing was surrounded by enigma, not only did he break many cryptic codes but he also lived a mysterious life. Turing was born on June 23, 1912 in Paddington, London to Julius Mathison and Ethel Sara…
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…in America to be revealed and eliminated. It led to many misconceptions about people, and in some cases just a way to take out competition. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg During World War II Julius Rosenberg was employed as a civilian inspector for the Army…
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Category: /Literature/English
…but hard to truly achieve. Breaking from societal reigns upon ideas comes difficultly, but to remain docile in the face of conformity is a far worse fate. Alice Walker's poem "Be Nobody's Darling for Lester Julius" is an order directed towards the individual…
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Category: /Literature/English
…ventures, he created a tribute to the glories of ancient Rome in Rockefeller center and called it the Forum of the Twelve Caesars. The Forum employed giant moldings of the Roman emperors, from Julius to Nero to Domitian; a menu written in Latin; and a dry sense…
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