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Examples Argumentative Essays

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Dbq Roman Citizenship System
The Roman Citizenship System was superior to the Athenian Citizenship system because
it allowed non Romans to also become Citizens. The way that one could become a
Citizen in the Roman Republic was to be married in a certain part of Roman Territory, be
a free native borne adult male, female, or child. Athenians only allowed Athenian Men to
become Citizens, not even Athenian Women or Children were citizens. I will also show
the differences between how the Citizens of Rome and Athens make governmental
Decisions, how citizens were treated in the two cities, and what rights the citizens had
once they became citizens.
II Government (Document E + F, Illustration from The Greek World by Anton Powell,
1987, and a Fresco of the Roman Senate painted ... Show more content on
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A) The Athenians had all citizens write down the name of the person that they thought
had the most potential to destroy the democracy, the person with their name put in the
most would be exiled for ten years, to prevent people from getting to much
power.(Document D, Diodorus Siculus. History Book XI, written between 60 and 30
BCE0) 1) The Athenian process, called Ostraka, could be easily manipulated to
remove a innocent person from power by a group of people wishing ill upon the
democracy. B) The Romans used the Census to count citizens and to rank them into
classes based on wealth, heritage, administrative competence, marital status, and
physical and moral fitness. This would then be used to determine the citizens political
privileges, level of taxation, and Military Service. Not fitting the standards would
demote one in rank, and senators were expulsed from the Senate. (Document D, Peter
Walsh In the Realm of the Censors: from the coliseum to Capitol Hill, Boston Review,
Feb. 1991) 1) The Roman Censors, elected in pairs, are unlikely to be able to ruin the
system as much as a collaborative group of Athenians would be able to, due to the
process that they
Bearded Dragon
For my report I will write about Pogona, otherwise referred to as the bearded dragon.
These harmless reptiles are mostly found in Australia in ridged rocky regions. They
enjoy climbing and can be found up on high rocks or on branches of trees. They are also
typically found in dessert regions of Australia chilling on tree stumps and rocks. For
pet dragon you will want a habitat that has a heat source on one side to keep it warm if
needed and a small place to hide and climb on. They will also obviously need a shallow
dish for food and water purposes. This reptileis quite the catch. Let me tell you about his
appearance. Although he might look sharp and dangerous he is really nothing but a
softy. All the spikes on his body are rubbery and not sharp at all. They have flat bodies
with a row of spikes going down each side of the stomach. They are supported with 4
stubby legs that have 4 toes on each one. However, as I have come to find out through
much research, unlike most lizards, bearded dragons will not make their tail fall off if
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2 months
8 11 in.3 months
9 12 in.4 months
11 16 in.5 months
11 18 in.6 months
13 20 in.8 months
16 22 in.12 months
Over time these dragons can grow to be 13 24 inches long from head to tip of tail. As I
read in the article, Bearded Dragon Information Facts you can tell the age of your
dragon by the length of their body! Here is a chart of how to tell how old the dragon is.
Bearded dragons are omnivores meaning they need a balanced diet of meat and
vegetables. Meat should make up about 80% of their diet. These could be things like
crickets and meal worms. And the other 20% should be fruit and veggies such as kale,
sweet potato, and peaches.
For reproduction it is best to place one male in with 2 3 females. This will lower the rate
of fighting compared to a one on one. Then the female will typically make a burrow 6 8
in. deep and lay her eggs there. The eggs will hatch about 60 70 days
Wrestling As A Social Phenomenon
Professional Wrestling is a world renowned topic that has universally shaped the lives
of many individuals around the world. There is no denying that professional wrestling
is firmly entrenched as a part of modern culture. Wrestling has become a multimillion
dollar industry with a very long history dating back hundreds of years. I have decided
to write about and discuss the lack of explanation sociologists have when describing
wrestling as a social phenomenon. The reason I have decided to write about this topic is
because as a child I was fascinated by pro wrestling, more specifically, World Wrestling
Entertainment(WWE). I feel that wrestling has played an important role in my
development socially, emotionally, and physically. To begin, it is important to understand
that wrestling is above and beyond a spectacle as described by Roland Barthes. Wrestling
is an investment in one s self. It is an accumulation of countless hours spent on the
wrestling mat, in the gym, and in the studio. It is a display of hegemonic masculinity to
its highest degree, wrestlers understand this. Professional Wrestlers understand that the
nature of the sport is tough, unforgiving, and requires a superhero attitude. The common
goals shared amongst the wrestling culture have a distinct impact on how wrestlers
identify themselves to society. Socially, wrestling has not been analyzed as closely as it
should be. Subconsciously, individuals who attend or express an interest in professional
Analysis Of George Weigel s Book Letters Of A Young...
Through thick and thin, Catholicism has been around for quite a long time. With
millions of followers from around the globe, it has grown to become one of the largest
religious faiths. Every single one of these Christians has their own unique story about
how their faith has significantly affected their lives. In his book, George Weigel
shares his experience as a Catholic growing up in late 1950 s and 1960 s in Baltimore.
On page 9 of his book Letters to a Young Catholic , he says The real Catholic difference
... was, at bottom, a way of seeing the world (Weigel 9). This means that what
separates a Catholic from the rest is our experience and knowledge of God, through
which we are given the power to experience the world differently than most others can.
I do feel this way as well. Being Catholic, I feel that I definitely experience the world
differently than others. Whenever I see or hear about a tragic event that has occurred,
I can hold solace in the idea that everything is all part of God s master plan and that it
will all work out in the end. If I am every struggling for anything, whether it an
exorbitant amount of homework I have for a weekend or an difficult test or quiz
coming up that I haven t had time to study for, I know that I can trust in God and that
everything will be alright in the long run. Being Catholic has also taught me to be
thankful for the smaller things in life, because it is the smaller things that can add up to
make a bad day turn around. Like
Mathematics Peacefully, Working On An Assignment For My
Math
I sit in the library peacefully, working on an assignment for my math. Trigonometry: a
bit hard, but fun. I continue to sip on my leaf water out of my nice cat mug; the one with
a cat and under it the word Catffeinated on it. Then Stephaniey, the daughter of the
biggest man in the city, comes over. Hello, Stephaniey. Ah hello, friend. Could I see your
tea set?
She points at the box by my backpack, a clear mocking tone to the word friend , but I
pass it off as a mishearing. I have the set with me today because my chem lab teacher
was interested in my collection, as he, too, is a collector. Yeah, sure, I guess. She opens
the box, removes the protective padding, and picks up a cup. She lifts it up to the light for
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FUCKING SHIT!
I howl out as pain explodes from my face. I reach up toward her legs, causing more
discomfort. With a firm grasp, I flip her over onto the floor. In the process, I get up, my
body hunched over hers. The blood on my face drips onto her. Screeches of horror come
out of her mouth.
AH, YOUR BLOODS GETTING ON MY DESIGNER CLOTHING!
Alright, I wasn t too mad at the cup breaking, but PUSHING MY FACE INTO ITS
SHARDS WAS WAYYY TO FAR!
Eh so, it doesn t matter. Cause you ll be in trouble and won t be able to run for head
councilman.
That s what this is about?!?
Of course, what else?
That s such a dumb reason, I don t really care about the place. Also Jennifer is more
likely than the both of us.
Nuh uh, she can t run, she s been hospitalized.
What!!? She was fine yesterday!
She was hi
Both of you to Mr. Moore s Office; take this note with you. You two have disrupted the
library s learning/studying environment. Mrs. Geoff, the librarian, interrupts us. As I
begin to reach for the note, she stops me.
Oh, no. Mowow, you head straight to the Nurse s office. We ll take care of the issue
after you re alright, I ll have a student bring your things to the front office and get a
janitor for the glass. She gives me a warm smile, having watched the event unfold, but
not being able to stop it right away. She knows I didn t start it or partake in the violence.
Hmmpf. Stephaniey huffs and starts walking in the opposite direction of Mr.

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