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1091: Cleopatra
... this march he paraded through the streets of Rome with his prisoners, including 's sister Arsinoe. Caesar spared Arsinoe's life after she betrayed , but later Mark Antony had her killed after told him to. lived in Caesar's villa near Rome for almost two years. He showered with gifts and everything she wanted. It was rumored that Caesar was intending to pass a law allowing him to marry and make ... was unable to think or act on his own. For three days Antony sat alone in the prow of Cleopatra's ship, refusing to see or speak to her. They returned to Egypt, where Antony lived alone for a time.In the meanwhile Cleopatra prepared for an invasion by Rome. When Antony received word that his forces had surrendered at Actium and his allies had gone over to Octavian, he left ...
1092: Crime And The Black Market In Modern Day China
... profitable crime. Thomas Jefferson once said, "he who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me." Unfortunately, Thomas Jefferson lived in a different time. He lived in a time when piracy was not as evident and intellectual property was not worth so much. In China, the largest crime which is currently occurring is intellectual piracy. Unlike the pirates of old who ...
1093: Creative Writing: Under The Spell - A Travel Tale By Danny O'brien
... without a fireplace. Each room had a large window which even when closed let in as much cold wind as it kept out. The owners were past their romantic infatuation with the building. They now lived nearby in a modern ranch style house with double glazed windows and central heating. It was for us travelers to endure the cold charm of the older house. In fairness, the living room was kept ... enough to be a glaring for-tourist-only trap. After one night in the upstairs bedroom with its quintessential Georgian farmhouse charm and wonderful view of the valley and town we understood why the owners lived in their warm, insulated, and centrally heated house. That evening, as soon as the last warmth from the fireplace died, the dampness of the Irish mist permeated the house. We retreated under the down comforters ...
1094: My Trip To China
... to another village. We went in the bus about 3 hours, after we reached there, it was about 4:30pm. I don*t think we could walked around the village again. The house that we lived was designed by my grandpa, we lived happily (very happy) there. -We had water, Town gas, light, TV * * Oh, great! We went back to Hong Kong at 8th. After a the tea break at the pipe, we got onto the ship at ...
1095: Unchained Heritage - Creative Essay
... much, but he put up with the annual visits for the sake of the grandchildren: he was their only link to their heritage. For one month a year he would show them how their ancestors lived. How he lives. He thought back to his last visit to the Hogtown, more then twenty years previously. An early morning walk along the lakeshore was ruined by the constant reek of rotting fish and ... Hey, Mom, check this out," said Alan, walking over with the Elder's peace pipe. "What is it?" "Ask your father, dear," replied Wendy absently. She was never into this heritage stuff, her family having lived in Toronto for five generations. Before Alan could reply, however, his sister Frances came running out of the woods. "Mom! DAD! Come quick! Something terrible happened!" She began to sob. Oh no, thought Ted, getting ...
1096: Early Resistance To British Na
... belonged at birth and which was ranked against other castes, typically on a continuum of perceived purity and pollution. People generally married within their own caste. In rural areas, caste could also govern where people lived or what occupations they engaged in. The particular features of the caste system varied considerably from community to community and across regions. The life of Indians was centered in the family. Extended families often lived together, with two or more adult generations, or brothers, sharing a house. B. Indian Nationalism Cultural clichés and segregation seemed to be the source of nationalism in India. According to Dov Ronen,1 every ...
1097: Spy Games - Creative Essay
... tie things together and make some sense out of it." "Ah bummer man" said Tim. "How come we stuck with the loser job while the rest of you get to rock and roll?" If we lived near a beach, Tim would have been on the waves 24 hours a day. I honestly think he should have been born in California rather than Ontario. From the way he talks you'd think surfing was all he lived for. "Come on Tim, give it a break. Not everyone can have the glamorous jobs you know?" I replied. "Yeah yeah, I know dude. It's just I'd rather be out rocken and rollen ...
1098: Nonwestern Art
... been actually used in a religious ceremony to store various sacred liquids needed for the completion of such an act. The most important people, the priests and warriors, were members of the urban classes and lived closest to the large ceremonial pyramids and other temples. They were surrounded by a middle class of artisans and then, in descending order: farmers and fishermen, servants, slaves and beggars. The priests and warriors were ... was no written language, most of what we know about the Moche comes from this wealth of pottery. The pottery crafted by the Moche opened a window to the life and times in which they lived, giving future generations accounts of everyday and spiritual life similar to that of Ancient Egypt’s wall illustrations.
1099: Neil Simon Utilizing Charatter Exaggeration
... to have a firm grip on reality. Not long after she arrives at the apartment, she says, “I love this neighborhood. I knew this street looked familiar. I once had a girl friend who lived on this block. Forty-seventh between First and York” (Last of the Red Hot Lovers 33). Barney corrects her: “This is Thirty-seventh” (Last of the Red Hot Lovers 33). Which she concludes with,“Thirty-seventh. Of course. Then she couldn’t have lived on this block. Ohh, that’s better” (Last of the Red Hot Lovers 33). “She also tells Barney he is shorter than he looked before, and that she remembered him having a moustache” (Johnson ...
1100: Lorenzos Oil
... was diagnosed with ALD. Some of factors that were tested and some also changed, as a result of this disease, were their environments, boundaries, cohesion, rules, and rituals. The environments that Augusto, Michaela, and Lorenzo lived in, were ones in which change was common. In the beginning of the movie they moved from Africa where it was warm to a small town in the United States where there were many seasons ... got them through each day together. In the end it helped Lorenzo to become stabilized and they begun to see glimpses of a new life. There were many implicit and explicit rules that this family lived by. One of the rules that really stuck out was the rule that: Never say never; giving up is not an option; and miracles can happen. This was a huge belief of Augusto and Michaela ...


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