Ivan IV (The Terrible) Pretend that the greatest leader to ever rule your country wanted to resign. You would want him to come back‚ but the price of that is to give him complete and absolute power. Would you pay that price? The people of Russia did‚ and as soon as Ivan IV came back‚ he killed them by the thousands. Ivan Vasilyevich began as Tsar at the age of 16. He was a great ruler for the first part of his life. He unified‚ and vastly improved his country‚ creating a more modern government
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Shakespeare wrote The First Part of Henry the IV to adhere to an audience that would be familiar with the history and with the characters introduced throughout the play‚ because it was still considered recent history; however‚ he altered the storyline to gear the play in a more tragic direction rather than writing the historical events as they truly happened. Similar to all of his plays‚ this play had been published multiple times by several different publishers‚ which caused some discrepancies between
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Word count : 1175 1. Explain the three parts of the soul in your own words as well as referring to the Republic‚ Book IV. In case of being corrupted by bad upbringing (441a)‚ what is Plato’s suggestion/ solution? Explain. Do you think his solution is reasonable? Expand. In book IV Adeimantus wonders that except guardians who have the most power everyone seems happy in the city. According to Socrates in the city there is not such a duty to make rulers or guardians happy in fact their
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Anecdotes fill the pages of the Gesta at pains to illustrate how Innocent was a quick-witted and adept negotiator and leader. Often these stories‚ such as dealings with Conrad of Hildesheim are utilised to increase the liveliness of his reporting. The case of Conrad in particular shows how Innocent was supposedly wielded excommunication as the weapon of his papacy. It appears that whenever in doubt‚ Innocent had a method of dealing with the unruly or the insubordinate; namely‚ that he denied them
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Appendix H-DSM-IV Evaluation Case Study 1 Josephine‚ a 47-year-old woman‚ seems to be suffering from a cluster-A- personality disorder known as (301.20) Schizoid Personality Disorder (premorbid). Possible Causes It may be a combination of genetic and environmental factors‚ particularly in early childhood‚ are thought to contribute to development schizoid personality disorder. Josephine may have had a parent who was cold or unresponsive to emotional needs. Or‚ she may have been hypersensitive
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I DSM-IV Evaluation Valerie Lopez Axia of University of Phoenix DSM-IV Evaluation Case 1 – Schizoid Personality Disorder The first case study was matched with Schizoid personality disorder; the symptoms matched Josephine’s inability to be social and her emotional coldness. Genetic and environmental factors are common causes in Schizoid personality disorder as well as chromosomal and nervous system disorder. Some treatments that are available are psychotherapy‚ cognitive behavior
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Addie Febres The Mysterious Boy Once a baby boy just got born‚ the mother was happily rocking the baby in her arms. The dad said‚ “ What should we name the boy‚ Virginia?” Then she said‚ “I don’t know‚ David‚ I don’t know. ” But then that night a pixie warned the parents that danger has come‚ the pixie had bright pink eyes‚ dark blue hair‚ and wore a neon green dress. So the pixie agreed that she would bring
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In 399 B.C.E‚ a jury of 501 Athenians sentenced Socrates to death for being found guilty of corrupting the youth and for not believing in Athens gods. In the trial‚ Socrates entertained and addressed two sets of accusations: the old accusations and the new accusations. In the old accusations‚ Socrates was accused of “investigating the things under the earth and the heavenly things‚ and by making the weaker speech the stronger‚ and by teaching others these same things” (19b). In the new accusations
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first piece of artwork I’ve decided to write about is "Falling Landscape IV" by Evon Streetman and was created in 1994. It was roughly the same height as me‚ and was nearly 4 feet wide. It was a large piece‚ which was wonderful for exaggerating the features and details. The medium used was cibachrome‚ which is a positive-to-positive process used to reproduce film transparencies on photographic paper. I think "Falling Landscape IV" was the most beautiful piece in the entire museum‚ and I enjoyed looking
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ARTICLE IV‚ Section 1‚ determines the citizens or the members of the Philippines. It presents that citizenship is established by birth‚ by inheritance from one or both parents or by naturalization. Citizenship may also be lost or regained later in life. In Section 2‚ a natural-born citizenship who are legally citizines in the Philippines from birth wothout having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their Philippines citizenship. In Section 3‚ If being a Philippine citizen lost or gone
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