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Marcus Antonius

otherwise known as Mark Antony was born in 83 B.C. He was the son of Antonius Creticus and Julia who were related to Julius Caesar. Antonius Creticus, Antony's father was a rather unsuccessful admiral who died early in Antony's life. His mother Julia, remarried to P. Cornelius Lentulus who raised ...

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The United Nations

is an organization of sovereign nations not a world government. It provides the machinery to help find solutions to disputes or problems, and to deal with virtually any matter of concern to humanity. It does not legislate like a national parliament. But in the meeting rooms and corridors of the ...

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Alexander The Greats Struggles

Alexander The Great’s Struggles Alexander the Great was most likely the greatest leader ever. His tactics and reasoning are still studied all over the world even after 2,000 years ago. Being a teenager from a divorced family and forced to rule at such a young age intensely impacted ...

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U.S. Involvement In Kosovo

War has been waged in the Balkans for thousands of years. Yugoslavia has been divided, reunited, divided again, undergone wars and been through depressions. Each country within the Yugoslavia region has experienced hardships due to a failing economy, poor leadership, and civil wars. In the past ...

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Kosovo And US Involvement

U.S. Involvement in the Kosovo War has been waged in the Balkans for thousands of years. Yugoslavia has been divided, reunited, divided again, undergone wars and been through depressions. Each country within the Yugoslavia region has experienced hard times due to a failing economy, poor ...

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NATO Airstrikes In Kosovo

Slobodan Milosevic finally has accepted an EU's peace agreement due to NATO's 79 days' airstrikes. It seems that Kosovo is going back to peace again. But I doubt it. Could the bombing solve a country's complicated ethnic conflicts? Here I'm not going to predict the future of Kosovo. Instead ...

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Greek Architecture

The architecture of ancient Greece is represented by buildings in the sanctuaries and cities of mainland Greece, the Aegean islands, southern Italy and Sicily, and the Ionian coast of Turkey. Monumental Greek architecture began in the archaic period, flourished through the classical and ...

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Yugoslavia 2

The Former Yugoslavia "...79 this is 72....72A has just exploded.....They just disapeared. They must have hit a mine. I think they're all dead......" On the 15th of the September 1992 Sgt. James Davis' armoured personel carrier struck a TMA-3 anti-tank mine, although his comrades had thought them ...

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Mother Teresa

, also known as "Saint of the Gutters" devoted her life to reaching out to the sick and the outcast. The people that no one else wanted to deal with, took privilege in helping. To her "earthly sufferers were nothing less than Christ in disguise." (Das 2) The life that lived was a life ...

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Hills Like White Elephants

Herodotus and ‘Rhampsinitus and the Thief’ BY: Layla Brown Herodotus, the first Greek historian, has been called by some "the father of history" and by others "the father of lies." Born in 485 B.C to a wealthy family at Halicarnassus, in Asia Minor, he was exiled to Samos soon after his birth ...

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Pompey The Great

Pompey was a Roman general and political leader. He was a member of the first Triumvirate with Julius Caesar and Marcus Crassus, but later became Caesar's enemy. Pompey was born September 30, 106 B.C. His first important military experiences were in the Social war during which his father ...

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Kosovo

Kosova, also know as is the disputed region between Kosova's Albanian majority and Serbia. Once an independent federal unit of Yugoslavia, it has been stripped away of its autonomy by the Serbian government. Serbian authorities have dismissed Albanians from state-owned enterprises and have ...

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Thallium

My element was . It is atomic number 81. It has 81 protons and electrons and 123 neutrons. has a mass of 204.3833 atomic mass units. Its symbol is Tl. It resides in Group IIIA of the periodic table. That is the aluminum family. has a bluish color after exposure to the air. It is a very ...

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Montenegro

The region in the Balkans known as Yugoslovia is the home of 594,000 people, most of which are Montenegrins. In 1946, a federal state consisting of six republics was organized and named Yugoslovia. was one of the original six and one of the last two republics to stillmake up this nation after ...

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Human Rights In Yugoslavia (98

History Yugoslavia is what remains of a much larger country, also called Yugoslavia that broke up into several independent nations in 1991 and 1992. The new Yugoslavia, like the former, lies on the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe. Belgrade is the nation's capital and largest city. ...

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The Life And Death Of Julius C

The Life And Death of Gaius Julius Caesar In my opinion, no other man in the history of the world symbolizes military and political strength as much as Julius Caesar does. Caesar was born on July 12, 100 BC in Rome, Italy (Encarta 2000). His father belonged to the prestigious Julian clan (Internet ...

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The Nature Of Art

“Many artists seek colour, value, intensity, and beauty. Millions of people spend hours at a time enjoying these aspects of art. People may ask, "Where did it all begin?" The answer lies over 4,200 years ago in the Ancient Greek civilisation where they then influenced the future of western art ...

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Aristotle Vs. Copernicus

Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist, who shared with Plato the distinction of being the most famous of ancient philosophers. Aristotle was born at Stagira, in Macedonia, the son of a physician to the royal court. At the age of 17, he went to Athens to study at Plato's Academy. He ...

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Mark Antony

was a Roman general and statesman, who served as co-ruler of Rome from 43 B.C. until he died. Antony and Gaius Octavian became co-rulers with Marcus Lepidus after the death of the Roman ruler Julius Caesar. Antony later married Celeopatra, the queen of Egypt, and the two combined their ...

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Kosovo History

Kosovo lies in southern Serbia and has a mixed population of which the majority are ethnic Albanians. Until 1989, the region enjoyed a high degree of autonomy within the former Yugoslavia, when Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic altered the status of the region, removing its autonomy and bringing ...

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