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    The Carolingian Empire was a brainy and cultural revival that had started during the power of Charlemagne in the late 8th century; this only lasted till the Charlemagne empire lapsed at about the end of the 9th century. In Europe, it was majority Christian, and it went beyond just church matters, the Christian church with the help of Charlemagne became the foundation for the rise of the western civilization in Europe in the 8th century. Before this, there was no central power, so the church stepped

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    of the mouth has two parts; anterior and a posterior portion. The anterior is the firm tissue closest to the teeth to the middle of the roof of the mouth. The hard palate is in white firm center in the top of the mouth. The wave like tissue is the palatine rugae leading to the incisive papilla which is the small bulge at the beginning of the palate (Martini). The posterior portion of the palate is a looser more yellow and light pink color. The soft palate goes from the middle of the uvula that hangs

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    reputation for political kindness and for being morally wrong to his people. On June 19, 64 CE a fire ignited in the surrounding areas of Circus Maximus and was branded as the Great Fire. This fire is guilty of virtually destroying Rome. Gone were Palatine hill and the theater once called Taurus. It is reported that more the two million people lived in Rome at that time. The construction of the slum areas in Rome were of wood and

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    When talking about the historical periods of Sicily, especially the period of Arab and Norman domination, we are not talking about Arabs on one side and Normans on the other because they are usually tied together and represented as one unique period, the Arab-Norman. When the Normans conquered Sicily during the 11th century, some elements of the Arab world were not removed, but assimilated and improved. In this respect, we can talk of an historical continuity between Arab and Norman dominations in

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    Descartes to clarify, and what his response is. Besides, the paper will evaluate Descartes answer to see if it was adequate. To begin with, we discuss what Elisabeth was asking Descartes to clarify. Descartes starts conversing with Elisabeth, Princess Palatine of Bohemia, on 6th May 1643 when the latter sent her

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    Architecture under Emperor Augustus and Nero The Roman architect, Vitruvius once said, “ Architecture depends on Order, Arrangement, Eurhythmy, Symmetry, Propriety, and Economy” (“Virtuvius”). Vitruvius epitomizes the characteristics of Roman architecture that was not only meant to be aesthetically pleasing, but serve a social and ideological function. The Romans were masters of utilizing architectural structures to define their own history, rule and power. Rome is called the “Eternal City” and

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    According to Merriam- Webster Dictionary; an impression or mark made on a surface by a person's fingertip, especially as used for identifying individuals from the unique pattern of whorls and lines. One of the most important parts of a forensic investigation is fingerprinting. As fingerprints are unique to each individual, they serve as a highly accurate way for law enforcement agencies to identify a suspect, as well as potentially prove their guilt or innocence. This paper will talk about how a

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    Rome had many rivers, which made it possible for lots of trade to keep their economy working. Unlike in Greece , the soil of Italy was fertile and provided much land for crops to grow. Trade was very necessary in Rome, so they used slaves to gather and work on their crop farms. Many historians still don’t know who founded Rome, but the romans had a myth about their city. Long ago two children were born- Remus and Romulus, the king was scared that Remus and Romulus would overthrow him and take away

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    Approximately two thousand years ago, Rome was the world first mega city with a population of over one million people. With so many people, how was Rome able to maintain order and discipline. One way was with an emperor and a senate, maintaining law and order of very proud people through the roman architecture and art. The emperors as undisputed rulers had the authority and responsibility to maintain peace across all of his imperial territories especially his capital. Individually through peaceful

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    carbon carbon dioxide between an organism and the environment. 2. External naris: An external opening in the nasal cavity of a vertebrate: a nostril. 3. Nasal Cavity: Is a large air filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face. 4. Palatine

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