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    nightmare. Every citizen is deprived of their freedom. They are practically slaves to the government. If the rights of humans fail to appeal to you‚ think of King Louis XIV‚ former ruler of France. Louis lived large‚ but with that came extreme debt & the later downfall of France. Kim Jong Un is also an absolute ruler‚ and although he can intimidate his subjects‚ his country is beyond poor. Besides the possible threat of nuclear weapons‚ North Korea is drowning in poverty. It has been proven that

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    Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the study In almost all places‚ designs and patterns have shapes and angles. They are seen in buildings‚ towers‚ bridges‚ houses‚ furniture and appliances‚ and even in fabrics and handicrafts. And one part of these shapes and angles is the angle bisector. Angle bisector is a ray that divides an angle into two congruent parts. It is also called the internal angle bisector. And the angle bisectors of a triangle intersect at a point called the incenter of

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    the heroes of Chinese history and mythology are called in to provide unquestionable evidence that only a kindhearted ruler can secure a lasting reign; Yao‚ Shun‚ Yu‚ King Wen‚ the Duke of Zhou and Duke Tai are all exemplary paragons of virtue. The Chinese history told that rulers had to treat their people well‚ then the people will like their king and their generation. Even the ruler dead‚ people would still love him and missed him. Then the ruler’s generation will keep continue their government. Ying

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    When analyzing early civilizations it is evident that they are connected by many similarities. During the time period of 600 BCE to 600 CE the Middle East‚ China and Africa all shared some of the same qualities. These three early civilizations made advancements that have shaped what we have grown into in our time period Religiously China and Africa were polytheistic‚ but the Middle East was monotheistic. China and Africa both believed in many gods. The Egyptians believed in life after death and

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    अलतामश/AlTaMash/Iltutmish)(Persian شمس الدین التتمش) (r. 1211–1236) was the third ruler of the Mamluk dynasty of Delhi of Turkic origin.[1] He was a slave of Qutb-ud-din Aibak and later became his son-in-law and close lieutenant. He was the Governor of Badaun when he deposed Qutub-ud-din’s successor Aram Shah and acceeded to the throne of the Delhi Sultanate in 1211. He shifted Capital from Lahore to Delhi‚ remained the ruler until his death on May 1‚ 1236. Iltutmish introduced the silver tanka and the

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    independent state of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal. In the Pre-Muslim period the same areas were designated (designate-give a specified position or status to) by different territorial (territory-an area under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state) names ( janapads ) such as Gauda‚ Vanga‚ Pundra etc. Under Muslim Occupation initially Gauda (changed to Lakhnauti)‚ Vanga (bang of the Muslim historians )‚ Varenda ( Barind of the Muslims ) and Samata ( Saltanat of the Muslims ) were

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    Antigone Sophocles portrays two characters‚ Oedipus and Creon‚ as rulers of Thebes. After the murder of Laius‚ former King of Thebes‚ Oedipus became leader when he successfully solved the riddle of the Sphinx. Some time later‚ Creon became King of Thebes as the result of his nephews deaths. "Oedipus is a good ruler in spite of his defects. Creon is a bad ruler in spite of his virtues." This essay will discuss Oedipus and Creon as rulers of Thebes. In the eyes of the townspeople‚ Oedipus is seen as

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    internal injuries that he never recovered from. As said before‚ many people only think that Temujin was just a killer and conqueror‚ but that is certainly incorrect. He was also a very enlightened ruler. Some of Temujin’s major accomplishments is that he abolished torture. He was also one of the first rulers to embrace religious freedom‚ which was almost never heard of during his time. He ran his kingdoms meritocratically‚ which means some people whose progress is based on ability and talent rather

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    is only one belief of Machiavelli‚ which‚ many great leaders have been known to use. Have you ever thought about a leader that possessed these qualities that was from a play? Shakespeare ’s character Macbeth represents the Machiavellian idea that a ruler should appear well in public‚ be smart and strong‚ and do what is necessary to hold onto power. Shakespeare used imagery‚ and metaphors to portray Macbeth this way because‚ although he dies in the end‚ Macbeth still used Machiavelli ’s ideals‚ and

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    A surface‚ 30 cm ruler and a tennis ball Risk Assessment: Losing the ball: Do it in a enclosed area‚ The ball bouncing on an object and the surface having a uneven ground: Look for a good and safe spot to do it Variables: Independent Variables: The wind. Controlled Variables: How big the ball is‚ The surface of the ground‚ how I drop the ball Dependant Variables: Where the wind blows the ball. Method: 1. Get a 30 cm ruler and drop the ball from the top of the ruler on to the selected

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