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    Explore Word Mobile Microsoft Word Mobile is a part of Microsoft Office Mobile that helps you create‚ view and edit documents on your phone. How do I get started? It’s easy. To start a new document‚ flick to Documents in the Office hub‚ press New and then press Word. Or press one of the Word templates to get a head start. Do you already have a document? To open it‚ simply press it. Share your docs After you’ve finished working on your documents‚ you can quickly share them with others straight from

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    Episode Of 'No Good Deed'

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    format of the series. (Discuss act structure‚ whether the episodes follow a hero’s journey‚ act length and act functions‚ as well as anything‚ structurally‚ that every episode contains.) This week I chose to watch and read the pilot episode of “No Good Deed.” The episode seems to follow the hero’s journey up into the refusal of the call. Roy’s the main character ordinary world is going to the hospital to visit is father and sees him lying there nonresponsive after getting a colonoscopy done. The call

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    Augustus Research Paper

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    How Art and Literature are used in an Imperial World The Roman Empire was filled with beautiful art and insightful literature‚ but none knew how to use this literature to their advantage like Gaius Octavian Thurinus also know as Augustus. Augustus the most influential people in all of Rome’s history and was responsible for turning Rome into an empire. Octavian was not directly linked to royalty‚ but he proved his loyalty to his uncle Julius Caesar. Caesar and Octavian had a close relationship and

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    Divine, Comedy

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    DIVINE COMEDY INFERNO Inferno section 1: Dante’s journey through Hell (Inferno)‚ Purgatory (Purgatorio)‚ and Heaven (Paradiso) takes place in 1300‚ at the midpoint of his life.  Dante sets himself as the narrator and main character of this epic poem.  His flight through Hell begins in a dark and unknown forest.  As Dante wanders through the woods he comes to a hill above which shines the first sunlight that he has encountered in the forest.  But as Dante begins to climb the hill a leopard blocks

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    the case during the rule of Augustus in Rome. Debate 3 was a heated battle of discourse over the viability and morality of Augustus enacting censorship and rewriting parts of Roman history. Propaganda has been used across centuries and continents to sway the populace of a ruling nation into a certain belief pattern. Censorship also has been enacted to keep the people from breeding discontent towards those in power. One side of the debate praised the actions of Augustus and was in favor of permitting

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    Augustus In The Res Gestae

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    One of the overall points that Augustus makes certain he conveys in the Res Gestae is that above all of his accomplishments‚ he was cared for by the people of his empire. The first part of the document addresses his various accolades of which were awarded to him by the senate and other such organizations of power. When pointing out that the Res Gestae was the official recording and collection of Augustus’ life by the man himself‚ the extent of his want to be remembered in a positive light is revealed

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    Suetonius’ Depiction of Augustus’ Attitudes Towards Family and Religion Lives of the Caesars- Diefied Augustus‚ was written by Gauis Suetonius Tranquilius. It was basically a biography on the life of Augustus‚ which was written towards the general public in 121 AD (during the reign of Emperor Hadrian). Diefied Augustus has many references to Augustus’ connection to his family and his approach to religion. Suetonius begins by telling us that Augustus (born Gauis Octavius Thurinus) was the son

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    Purpose of Great Deeds

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    Stories frequently consist of a main character attempting to accomplish some great deed. In order to accomplish that deed‚ the character must overcome great physical and/or mental challenges. The purpose of overcoming such deeds is often driven by the character’s need to prove self worth‚ overcome evil‚ or even fight their own mortality. A significant reason for a character to attempt a deed of great proportion is to prove his worth to himself as well as others. An elder must be able to trust

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    DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE with SIMULTANEOUS DEED OF SALE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT made and entered by and among: THE HEIRS OF THE LATE JOSEPH STA ANA and CAROLINA H.T. STA ANA‚ namely: JULIUS STA ANA‚ married to MAYET L. STA ANA both of legal ages‚ Filipino citizens and with postal address at Dalicno Itogon‚ Benguet; MERILEN S. CASILLA married to JESUS CASILLA JR. both of legal ages‚ Filipino citizens and with postal address

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    The Divine Order

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    The divine order During Shakespeare’s time‚ people believed in the divine order‚ which was also called great chain of being. This was religions belief that god had allocated everything that existed its own position is a hierarchy. For example‚ people were more important than animals‚ and animals more important than plants. Men were considered more important than women and nobles more important than peasants. It was thought that if something or someone tried to change their position in the divine

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