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    How to Save Money from Allowance

    points/arguments indicated by Roman numerals (i.e., I, II, III, IV, V, etc.) * Support for your major points, indicated by capital Arabic numerals (i.e., A, B, C, D, E, etc.)   Roman numeral I should be your “Introduction”. In the introduction portion of your paper, you’ll want to tell your reader what your paper is about and then tell what your paper hopes to prove (your thesis). So an Introduction gives an overview of the topic and your thesis statement.   The final Roman numeral should be your “Conclusion”

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    Juleus Ceasar

    In Julius Caesar, Brutus is a tragic hero. His tragic flaws are honor, poor judgment, and idealism Cassius and the other conspirators take advantage of Brutus’ honor. The conspirators wrote Brutus fake letters from the public to get him to join them. Once he joined the conspirators, they used him to bring good to killing Caesar. This idea worked until Antony showed up. That’s when Brutus’ second flaw showed itself. The second flaw is Brutus’ poor judgment. His judgment is taken advantage of by Antony

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    My Style

    (Headers should be flush to the left.) (The first page header should include the words "Running head.") (After “Running head,” header should be in all caps.) (APA uses 12 pt. Times New Roman font throughout.) (It appears that you failed to use the provided template, as instructed.) (The following information should be centered vertically as well as horizontally.) My Style LaVanessa Young Coll 100 American Public University Corey, Tutor (This blank

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    Bad News Message

    Dropbox by midnight Sunday. You will also post, in the Week 6 Group Project Peer Evaluation Dropbox, a form in which you will evaluate the input of your fellow group members.  I will grade the messages, using the 55-point criteria sheet below and giving all contributing group members the same score of 0-55. Then I will determine the participation score of 0-25 for each student by averaging the points assigned by fellow group members—consulting the evidence in the Group Project Discussion Areas

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    Roman Money History

    For my presentation, I researched about money, trade, merchants, and medical care of Ancient Rome. While researching, I learned many things about the history of Ancient Rome. Their ways back then were very different then our ways today. Ancient Roman money was very similar to our coins today, yet very different. They had five different types of coins, but instead of the coins being worth anything we wish to buy like today, their coins were worth donkeys. Their basic unit of money was a copper coin

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    Personal Narrative: My Trip To Metropolitan Museum Of Art

    with a raised eyebrow. The two blondes with a plan, my mother and I, answered in unison, “Of course.” As an art student and enthusiast, I had looked forward to seeing the massive collection of art stored in Metropolitan Museum of Art for many months. We visited the city after my senior year of high school. When our trip was cut short, we decided to return in the spring to see the museum. The amount and variety of pieces overwhelmed me. I strolled around a corner and found Picasso’s lover, Dora Maar,

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    Paul

    pastor in 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus” I began to think that Paul could not be a pastor in today’s society because of his strong personality and sense of a grand mission that he was truly dedicated to. As Huzenga said “Paul understood this about himself.” He never stayed long at a church because his mission was too large to hang around too long. He was preaching to the Non-Christians in the Roman Empire. He knew that his life was in danger with the Romans. Paul was not a pastor, he was an apostle;

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    Compare And Contrast Rome And Usa

    All great things must come to an end. The United States of America has humble beginnings, similar to Rome’s origin story. The United States started off as an underdog, working against Great Britain. The idea the Romans had of their origin was that twins Romulus and Remus were raised by a she-wolf. The change from starting off animalistic then becoming a civilization in itself is a difficult task. USA is following the same collapse as Rome formerly did. Some of the issues they have in common are the

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    Onboarding

    is NOT a job advertisement. Cite and reference sources and include your name on the paper. Instructions: • This job description should not exceed 3 pages in length including the reference page. (Format: 12 point, single space, Times New Roman

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    How Did Louis Xiv Increase His Power

    How did Louis XIV construct and use Versailles to increase his power and the power of the French monarch? Louise the XIV increased his power and the power of the monarchy several ways. The first I will talk about is the location, then I will talk about the political use of art, and finally his use of soft power in the political machinations of the court. Everything from the construction to the location of Versailles served a greater purpose for Louis XIV. The location was 12 miles away from Paris

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