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    people of those lands. Since many of the roman soldiers came from different areas of the Empire, the Latin language became intertwined with their native language (cite). Latin grew into many forms throughout the Empire. The written and spoken Classical Latin would remain only for the well-educated, used for religious or professional matters. The most spoken form became known as Vulgar Latin. Vulgar Latin was spoken mostly by the common people in different countries and in different ways. Due to the

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    languages came from. It all began with Vulgar Latin, a branch of Classical Latin, which was spread throughout the Roman Empire by the conquest of soldiers and the movement of colonists (“Romance Languages”). The most commonly accepted reasoning for these languages existence is that different regions of the Roman Empire slowly created their own form of dialect of Classical Latin, which eventually became the five Romance languages (Ledgeway). Although Vulgar Latin may be dead, it will be spoken everyday

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    The Fundamentals of Caring Evaluation The Fundamentals of Caring directed by Rob Burnett who is a five time Emmy award winner and a 31 time Emmy nominee. Rob Burnett started off as an intern for David Letterman and then was head writer for Everybody Loves Raymond. Later in 2012 he created an independent movie called We Made This Movie and then went on to create The Fundamentals of Caring in 2016. The Fundamentals of Caring is different; it was the final movie shown at Sundance and goes beyond

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    Rye, by J.D. Salinger in the high school english curriculum. This is such due to the inappropriate and adult oriented themes within If considered, many times within the novel the main character will face situations in which that the negative and vulgar themes will blossom into something meaningful that the reader can benefit from as a person and as a student. While the vulgarity and adult themes in The Catcher in the Rye are indeed inappropriate for adolescent students, ultimately its underlying

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    Entry 1: Passage: “Bro, you should just hit that. Forget about Jase. God, that is one candy-coated honeybunny.” # 14 Situation: Quentin Jacobsen and his friend Ben are trying to get him a date for prom. They were in the hallway looking at Margo Roth Spiegelman, a girl who lives in Quentin’s neighbourhood. Analysis: In this passage, Quentin and his friend, Ben are trying to call a girl by a slang term candy-coated honeybunny. This passage can be offensive to a girl and is inappropriate for

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    The Latin language was originally spoken in small groups along the Tiber River, but spread with the increase of Roman political power. It first spread throughout Italy and most of western and southern Europe, along with central and western Mediterranean coastal regions of Africa. Today’s romance languages developed from spoken Latin of various parts of the Roman Empire. From the middle ages to comparatively recent times, Latin was the most common used language in the West for scholarly and literary

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    Resumen Durante generaciones el español va cambiando poco a poco y el español tampoco es igual en cada país hispanohablante. Las diferencias del idioma español son muchas desde el vocabulario, la gramática, etcétera. ¿De qué manera y por que cambia el español a través del tiempo y de lugares? Para contestar esta pregunta se examinarán varias razones por las cual el español podría haber cambiado y también se analizarán varias maneras en las que el español ha cambiado. Primero se notara la historia

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    The Romance Language

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    the language of the Romans: Latin. Latin became a language commonly used during the start of the city of Rome, around the Tiber River, in the seventh century B.C., but unfortunately came to an end during the Second Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965, where the Catholic Church made the decision to change the language of the liturgies from Latin to the vernacular language of the area. Although the Latin language is considered “dead” in modern society, the evolution of Latin into the Romantic languages

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    religion (Spielvogel 175). Even after its disappearance as a nation Rome left behind a legacy that will never be forgotten. Its ideals and traditions have been immolated, and adopted for over two thousand years. Whether, it is through its language of Latin, its influence of religion, or its amazing architectural ability Rome has influenced almost every culture following its demise. The heritage of Rome has

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    The Ancient Roman Social Structure in the Colosseum Ancient Rome is one of the greatest and most influential societies in the history of the world. From the basic rules of how the Roman Empire is set up to the infrastructures in the city, the strict hierarchy of Roman social structure can be reflected clearly all over the whole ancient Rome. In fact that “public architecture presents people with the official view of a society and provides the background against which its individual markers live

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