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    Elhadif St. 7/5 Tiberius‚ Israel Tel: 054-2432167 email: esty.asrraf@walla.com June 14‚ 2013 Mr. Mike Bond‚ Hiring Manager ABC Inc 111 Main Street‚ NY‚ NY Dear Mr. Bond‚ I am writing to express my interest in the Customer Service Representative position open at ABC Inc. I am familiar with your company‚ and would welcome the opportunity to discuss the position and my candidacy with you. My colleague‚ Eric Cohen‚ recommended that I contact you about this position. Eric and I have worked

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    Neoclassical history painting‚ subjects drawn from established relic. (Age of Reason‚ examination) The story happens in the second century BCE‚ amid the Republican time of Rome. A lady guest has been exhibiting her gems and afterward demands to be shown those of her host. Cornelia shifts to her children and announces that these are her valuable gems. In this painting Cornelia epitomizes the "great mother”. The estimation of Cornelia’s maternal devotion is underlined by the way that under her adoring

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    SMC civilization historical Terms that are up on the board you need to know the ones crossed out you don’t need to know but should be in the notes. Mediterranean world- BCE=BC CE=AD Hellenistic period starts with alexander the great conquering the east Mediterranean everyone learns Greek (kione/ common) Greek is common culture . Roman republic takes over Mediterranean and adopt the Greek culture during the 700 year period Europe Africa and Asia are more connected than they will be until the 20th

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    Roman emperor 1 Roman emperor Emperor of the Roman Empire Former Monarchy Imperial Vexillum Augustus First monarch Last monarch Augustus Theodosius I (Unified or Classical)‚ Romulus Augustulus (Western)‚ Constantine XI (Eastern) Imperator‚ Augustus‚ Caesar‚ Princeps‚ Dominus Noster‚ or Autokrator (depending on period) Style Monarchy started 27 BC Monarchy ended AD 395 (Unified or Classical)‚ AD 476 (Western)‚ AD 1453 (Eastern) Current pretender None The Roman emperor was

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    What evidence is there for how women could influence political events in Rome? The ideal Roman woman’s role was exemplified by Cornelia Scipionis Africana‚ the loyal wife and mother who manages the household. Cornelia is known as the seamless example of a picture perfect woman: “It is reported that as Cornelia‚ their mother‚ bore the loss of her two sons with a noble and undaunted spirit” 9. She was famous for her dignified behaviour after her sons were murdered. This is the ideal political mother

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    Roman Empire

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form WORLD HISTORY – UNIT 2: ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS II ROME: PRE-REPUBLIC AND REPUBLIC But when the fulness of the time was come‚ God sent forth his Son‚ made of a woman‚ made under the law‚ (Galatians 4:4). "The fullness of time" is an expression full of meaning. Jesus came at just the right time. Culturally‚ God had prepared the way by spreading Greek civilization around the Mediterranean so that the Greek language and mode of categorical

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    Rome: Transition from Republic to Empire Paul A. Bishop Introduction________________________________________________ Since its collapse‚ historians have attempted to explain the struggle for power and control over both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire that followed. To explain the complexities of the Roman Republic‚ the Empire‚ and their political complexities can be a daunting task. For nearly ten centuries Rome would rule most of the known world before the fall of the Western Empire

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    Soldiers and senators died as a result of involvement in real or alleged plots concerning the imperial succession. * Problem of Evidence: Tacticus – Slightly Bias‚ He states his Oppinion as fact. * Galba says‚ in the words of Tacitus: ‘Under Tiberius and Gaius and Claudius we were the inheritance‚ so to speak‚ of one family’ * “Nero’s death did not immediately solve all problems: the lack of an heir undermined the hereditary principle of succession. This was decided by the army groups in

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    Caiaphas

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    Olives and the ossuary currently is located in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. This marvelously festooned ossuary found in the ruins of Jerusalem‚ had the bones of Caiaphas‚ the first century AD. Caiaphas was the soaring priest of the Jews under Tiberius. The Procurator Valerius Gratas appointed him to the self-esteem. He was son-in-law of Anna’s and was the Jewish soaring priest who ruled over the Sanhedrin‚ the uppermost Jewish court‚ from 18 - 36 AD. This made him second in influence only to the

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    The Romans in Germany There were many territories that made up the Roman Empire. These territories that it was a part of helped to make the it one of the greatest civilizations of all time. One such territory was Germania‚ which later developed into the present day country of Germany. For nearly half a millennium much of what is now Western Germany formed an integral part of the Roman Empire. In 55 B.C.‚ Caesar’s armies reached the Rhine and by 15 BC Roman armies had advanced as far as the Danube

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