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    Reflective Paragraph (Journey) This group talk many things‚ in the primary question (which journey is more dangerous) Joe is only one that think Hannibal travel is more dangerous because he thinks it is very hard to cross the sea in the ancient era but another people think Mao journey is more dangerous. For Win he thinks Mao travel is more dangerous because they move to the extreme whether region such as they move over the snow mountain or move from north China to East China. Bua also think like

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    Hannibal Barca was one of the few military geniuses back in the time of 220 B.C. Hannibal’s efforts almost brought the Carthaginians victory over the immense Roman empire. With the Carthaginian army at his side‚ Hannibal brought a massive army to try and annihilate the forces of Rome. Hannibal did many things that made him one of the greatest generals of all time. Hannibal brought a massive army over the Alps and Pyrenees to surprise the Romans‚ he won many battles against the Roman Empire‚ and then

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    Hannibal Buress net worth Hannibal Buress was born on the 4th February 1983 in Chicago‚ Illinois USA. He is best known for his stand-up comedy acts that are featured in numerous films and as well in the TV talk shows. Recently‚ Buress has created own talk show entitled “Why? With Hannibal Buress”‚ which airs on Comedy Central. His career in the entertainment industry has been active since 2009. Have you ever wondered how rich Hannibal Buress is? According to sources‚ it is estimated that Hannibal

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    Hannibal Barca was born in 247 B.C. in the city of Carthage‚ which was located in modern Tunis‚ or the northern tip of Africa. His father‚ Hamilcar Barca‚ was a great Carthaginian general of the army who fought in the First Punic War between Rome and Carthage‚ which the latter lost. At a very young age‚ Hamilcar made Hannibal promise "eternal hatred towards Rome" (Lendering‚ 1). At around age nine‚ Hannibal accompanied his father on an expedition to gain a hold in Spain. During this time was when

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    The best way to understand ones’ character is to find what they believe in. I do hold a special place for Hannibal Barca as an example for resolve and self-discipline; he said: “Aut viam inveniam aut faciam”: (I will either find a way‚ or make one). This quote inspires me to never give up and try hard as myriad times as needed to do for successfully reaching the final goals‚ even when I fail‚ I pull up and try again‚ it is the core of my inner self. There is no denying that in difficult times it

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    power as the Roman general. Scipio motivates his armies by making a point that they‚ the Romans‚ are the top dogs and their enemies are weak and can be easily defeated. Hannibal‚ the Carthaginians military commander‚ despises the Romans for abusing that power and is willing to go to extreme lengths to end it. Both‚ Scipio and Hannibal‚ are similar in the sense that they bring up their enemies’ weaknesses to induce their armies. Scipio mentions to his soldiers that their enemies have lost

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    Hannibal and Mao Zedong are alike in several ways. Firstly‚ they both have across mountain. For example‚ Hannibal army across the Alps in order to went to Italy. Likewise‚ Mao crossed the mountain for went to Shaanxi province. One thing they both have in common is that they are leaders of army. For example‚ Hannibal was a commander when he was on the army. In the same way‚ Mao established a base and gather people who agreed with his thinking and he was a leader of the Red army and the Communist Party

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    From 218 to 202 BCE‚ the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca launched his brutal campaign to crush the early Roman republic and would ultimately be defeated on the plains of Zama. Despite these individual events being separated by a century‚ Hannibal’s second Punic war against Rome generated the factors necessary for the Republic to professionalize her military. The war brought about massive political discourse‚ social discourse‚ and a more rampant depletion of the overall manpower in Italy than

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    Hannibal‚ Baal‚ and Rome Hannibal Barca was one of the greatest Generals of his time. Although his abilities at developing battle strategies were unequaled in his day‚ the driving forces behind his successes as a general‚ were not only his superior military ability‚ but also his feelings of hostility toward the Romans. Because of his ability to plan and organize military campaigns he was able to succeed in crossing thousands of troops across the Alps to invade Italy. Hannibal‚ son of General

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    5888059 Group 1C Comparative Paragraph There are several things in which the stories of Hannibal and Mao Zedong are resemblance and different to the story of North Korean’s journey. The thing that these stories have the most in common is that they involve an extremely long and difficult journey. Hannibal and Mao Zedong marched their people from one place to another and the journey was only by foot. Hannibal and his men had to walk for 2‚415 kilometers‚ 12‚500 kilometers for Mao’s. Similarly‚ the

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