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    food they also sell exercise equipment, DVDs, food preparation tools, storage tools, cookbooks, etc. Today Weight Watchers has grown to employ over 25,000 employees throughout their main locations. These locations are the United States, The United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia. Weight Watcher is a relatively quiet company, which many do not hear about often in the media. The two recent ones are the new president that stepped up as CEO in August of 2013, James R. Chambers. The second is the…

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    priestess of the Kingdom of Kongo in a territory near Mt. Kibangu which is in modern day Angola. The Kingdom of Kongo had been founded sometime in the 13th or 14th century and was located south to the Congo river on the western coast of Africa. In the mid-17th century the estimated size of the kingdom was roughly twice the size of Ireland, and had a population of about half a million people. During this period, the Kingdom was occupied by the Portuguese, there was war between the kingdom and the…

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    During the Late Republic, Romans were dropping and picking up new religious beliefs left and right. Due to Rome’s expansion into the Mediterranean, Romans began to lose faith in their old religion completely. These new religions being brought to Rome, however, were all polytheistic with the exception of one religion, Judaism. The Jews believed that there was one God, and that God did not allow the worship of any other gods. The Romans respected this faith and admired how the they did cause…

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    The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty of China are considered to be the greatest civilizations of the ancient world. The Roman Empire lasted from 27BCE to 476CE and the Han Dynasty lasted from 206BCE to 220CE. The Romans and Han still contribute to our modern day society through the technological and political philosophies they made. Both the Roman Empire and Han Dynasty rose to power through strong leadership, which allowed the Roman Empire and Han Dynasty to overcome their rivals becoming…

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    Roman Legacies During around the mid-700’s BC, a very small group of people called the Latins, had settled to form a small town near the Tiber River. This town would later grow into a mighty civilization, and would grow largely all throughout the Mediterranean Sea. Since Rome was also very efficient, Rome had affected us today as a country through their government, science, and art, which helps to prosper in our everyday lives. One of Rome’s important achievements was their government. This was…

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    Charles II (29 May 1630 – 6 February 1685)[c] was monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Charles II's father, Charles I, was executed at Whitehall on 30 January 1649, at the climax of the English Civil War. Although the Parliament of Scotland proclaimed Charles II King on 5 February 1649, England entered the period known as the English Interregnum or the English Commonwealth, and the country was a de facto republic, led by Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell defeated Charles II…

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    Jesus loved them all. Throughout His ministry, he used these people as examples to show everybody that they are of worth. I will be discussing each of these three groups throughout my paper. Samaritans descended from both the idolatrous Northern Kingdom of Israel, and also the Assyrians who lived in that area. Although they…

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    By the end of the fourth century Christianity had become the dominating religion of the Roman Empire. As the official Roman state shattered, the Christian church played an important role in the new civilization that was being built on the ruins of the old Roman Empire. Saint Augustine was the most outstanding of the Latin Fathers. In these early centuries of Christianity, the churches in the larger cities had tremendous influence in the administration of church. Naturally, the bishops of those…

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    1 ANCIENT ROME The history of Ancient Rome is divided into "three broad categories: the kingdom of Rome (beginning in the 8th century B.C.), the period of the Republic (beginning in 509 BC) and the period of the Empire (beginning in 27 BC)." There was the expansion of Rome, and politics was a game for the wealthy political families. There have been different views about this Roman era and what constitutes "good society?" It is the hope that this essay will allow the reader clarity and…

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    the Nabatean kingdom, Hyrcanus was successful in pursuing Aristobulus once again. Aristobulus took refuge in the temple area and fortified himself. Roman armies, under the leadership of Pompey, came on the scene, supported Hyrcanus, and defeated Aristobulus. Pompey forcibly entered the Holy of Holies in the temple, which created a great deal of hostility between Jews and Rome. Through the Roman insertion, the Jewish state came to an end and Rome took power over Palestine. Roman Period (63…

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