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    Speech – Ancient Rome Ancient Rome is one of the most beautiful places in the world‚ but rarely talked about. Did you know Ancient Rome is located in Italy however the city’s boundary changed so many times during all the ancient rulings. Generally Rome ruled all the lands around the Mediterranean Sea. This also included many other surrounding places. Due to Ancient Rome’s location Natural resources were laid on thick. The rich soil of Egypt‚ North Africa and Sicily provided grain for the entire

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    Comparing and Contrasting Ancient Rome with Ancient China Over the course of history there have been many empires that amass enough wealth and influence to be considered major world powers. Two of these empires are ancient China‚ and ancient Rome. Though they shared similarities‚ they were fundamentally different in several ways. Both the Chinese and Roman empires were vast and powerful. They each encompassed a diverse group of people in different areas- whether states or polis. They both participated

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    Geography/ Ancient Greece and Rome DBQ Ancient Greece and Rome DBQ The cultures of Ancient Greece and Rome have influenced the world’s modern day culture quite lavishly. The question that I was asked to answer is‚ how precisely the Ancient Greece and Rome had influences our au courant culture. I established that they did indeed‚ help form what is today’s Government‚ Architecture or Engineering‚ and Literature or Art among so many other different things. The Ancient Greek and Roman governments

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    BRAVERY what is the first thing that comes to mind when the word bravery is said? For most people a war hero or a superhero comes into their minds. Probably every language has a word for bravery‚ but there is only one true meaning. The word bravery is "showing a brave spirit or courage"(Random‚ p. 164) when hard times are thrust upon or happen to them. Bravery is not only what people do‚ but how they do it. The concept is also "showiness‚ splendor‚ and magnificence"(Random‚ p. 164). Bravery may be

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    In all of ancient Rome there is the presence of the Greeks there as well. It is shown in their religion‚ architecture‚ literature and their artwork. Today I’m going to be talking about two of them that are important to me‚ so I hope you enjoy architecture and religion. “In architecture‚ the Romans imitated classical Greek styles‚ but they also created their own new styles. Roman architects used the Greek system of orders and added two more: Tuscan and Composite. Centuries before the Roman Empire

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    Homosexuality in ancient Greece and Rome Americans endlessly recycle the old conflicts: "first we fought about slavery‚ then segregation‚ then gender‚ and now sexual orientation"-(Anon). Homosexuality is an on-going conflict in America‚ as well as other countries. The history of homosexuality goes back to the ancient civilizations. As we have different ideas and ways of "dealing" with it‚ so did the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome. Ancient Greece is considered

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    prosperity to the Roman economy with their taxes. Their money became a large revenue for the economy of Rome because not only were prostitutes being taxed‚ but the brothels were also being charged taxes. When we look at prostitution in ancient Rome‚ we have to take into consideration politics and the power prostitutes had ideologically over the power respectable women were given. The emperor of Rome made a specific reunion with his council to discuss how to control female sexual behavior before the

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    When the ancient Greek Empire fell to the Roman Republic‚ the Romans took Greek slaves‚ some of whom ended up as teachers for noble Roman children. This educational influence led to a strong cultural influence from Greece to Rome. Roman education relied heavily on Greek writers‚ including Homer‚ and various aspects of Roman culture borrowed from Greece. For example‚ the Roman religion has similar gods to the ancient Greek religion‚ but with different names. The Greek influence on Roman architecture

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    Ancient Rome is closer to an ideal society than Panem is because Rome provided basic human needs‚ including happiness‚ free of charge‚ to its citizens even though they didn’t have to. Ancient Rome lasted for hundreds of years and spanned three continents. It had an organized social structure‚ in and outside the city of Rome. There were many eras of peace and prosperity and they had beautiful architecture and substantial engineering‚ as seen throughout Rome‚ Italy‚ and most of Europe. Emperors built

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    little that a man’s family had been noble in the past‚ an interruption of the three generations was all it took to deprive him of his noble status. Working men would get up early and work a six hour day. Trade of all sorts naturally centered around Rome. The construction industry would also require enormous numbers. Architects and engineers‚ surveyors‚ foremen‚ sculptors‚ stonemasons‚ carpenters‚ bricklayers and simple day laborers. All these were necessary to build not merely grand monuments‚ but

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