and it was fair and a great Idea. The roads were open to everyone. It help people get to their destination quickly. Overall the Roman Republic did a good job but, I gave them a B for being unfair to women. In Rome gladiators would dress up and fight till one of them died. Gladiators did not have many rights. All they did until they died was fight. As Mr.Lafley said they were like human toys. These people did not want to do this. They were chosen from slaves and prisoners. The next type of people
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How come the Romans have to cause all the trouble, it is always the Romans? In the Roman era there were so many ways that there were acts of injustice, many people died a gruesome, slow, and lifeless death! There were gladiator fights that were sluggish and procrastinating. There were other ways of a undesirable death like through slavery. Nobody wants to die captive that can be traded with no say in it, or have any rights to freedom. Another way there was extensive act of injustice, the Roman tax
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What movie fan hasn’t searched for a Darth Vader costume or the leather armor worn by Russell Crowe in "Gladiator?" These and other prop replicas are among the items that fans look for when they start a collection of movie props. These prop replicas make excellent additions to any collection. What are movie props? These are items like guns, furniture, whiskey glasses, knives, helmets, fake money, teacups, fake food, and other items that movie makers use on set. The word is short for "properties
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Running head: MARKETING MANAGEMENT MKT522 First Draft Your Name Marketing Management MKT522 Date Professor Phil Shaps Table of Contents (Leave Page Blank) Executive Summary (Leave Page Blank) Situation Analysis Gladiator Tough is a business that focuses in creating products for fitness gurus. The company believes people who are active in fitness, need products that will keep them looking fresh, comfortable and empowered while they do their fitness activities. The main concern
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HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION: RESEARCH PROJECT ANCIENT HISTORY (i) Historical Investigation Questions Essay question: Assess the influence of Spartacus on the outbreak and overall result of the Third Servile War Enquiry questions: - Who was Spartacus? His biographical details, background & origin? - What contributions did he make during the Third Servile War? - What were some major achievements in his lifetime? How did he come to power?
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Part A Rome invaded Greek territory this happened because both Rome and Carthage both wanted to own the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily. This was the cause of the first Punic war which took place from 264 BC – 241 BC. Rome defeated Carthage after 23 years of brutal fighting and tens of thousands of lives lost on both sides. Carthage signed a peace treaty and Rome took control and ownership over Sicily. Due to the peace treaty Carthage signed they and had to pay 200 talents
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Roman Injustice How come the Romans have to cause all the trouble, it is always the Romans? In Roman times there was so much ways that were acts of injustice that many, many people died a horrible slow, lifeless death! There were gladiator fights that were to the death but not so quickly for they were forced to do it slowly. There was other ways of a unwanted death like through slavery. Nobody wants to die a slave that can be traded with no say in it, or have any rights to freedom. Just one more
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day, and they built great stone roads to get to any place they need to go. That was great and all, but what really made them look bad was the entertainment. They had a large colosseum built for gladiators and animals to fight, and it is said that on the first day it was opened, 5000 animals and gladiators died. That is why I give them a D+ in this section. PROTECT
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of 70-72 A.D.. The son of Vespasian, Titus, is the one who opened the Colosseum, which is officially known as the Flavian Amphitheater and in this theater at the time, there was a thing called 100 days of games, which included fights from both gladiators and animals. This arena after four centuries of games, it began to become unused and was used as materials for other things people needed to build, and used parts of the Colosseum. Soon, the Colosseum was over two-thirds destroyed form lost parts
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The Gladiator, is a film which revolves around two main characters, protagonist Maximus Meridius and antagonist Commodus. Through the film, we are able to see the struggles and accomplishments of both these characters. We are also able to differentiate each of their own unique personalities, how they are motivated in achieving their goals and how they leave an impact on others around them. Need-Based Theories Both Maximus and Commodus are motivated differently through the many need-based theories
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