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The Birth of Western Civilization

The Birth of Western Civilization Introduction There were many different Empires around the Mediterranean during the Classical period. What is the Birth Of Western Civilization? Each Empire was built and eventually destroyed. However, only one civilization manage to survive for nearly two millennia. We will see what factors, including tactics and technology help one particular […]

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A Recessionary Gap Simplified

A recessionary gap is defined as the gap between the level of real Gross Domestic Product or GDP and potential output when real GDP is less than potential output (Rittenberg, 2009). This means that aggregate demand, GDP and price level decline, while unemployment rises. Aggregate demand is the relationship between price level and real quantity […]

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Roman Emperor Augustus Lesson Plan

Roman Emperor Augustus Lesson Plan What kind of leader was Augustus? Materials: Copies of Augustus Documents A-F Copies of Augustus Graphic Organizer Plan of Instruction: Introduce lesson: Today we’re going to examine the leader Augustus, who became the first emperor of the Roman Empire in 27 BCE and who died in 14 CE. His original […]

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The History of West Virginia Simplified

West Virginia Statehood The History of West Virginia Simplified. The state of Virginia was affected by the political instability of the Civil War Era. Slavery, as well as political disparity, were hot topics within the state of Virginia during the 19th century. It is safe to say that western Virginia’s alliance with the Union was […]

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Rome and America Empires of Trust

Roman Empire Rome and America Empires of Trust how they use their power responsibly resulting in world trust with power. Rome became an empire base first on alliances and then on conquest. For example, when the Romans would defeat an enemy they would first eliminate the resistance, and then establish a new government from the […]

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Basil II and the Halt of the Islamic Expansion

Basil II  Constant invasions and palace intrigue placed the Byzantine Empire in a weak position in the 13th century AD.  the rise of Basil II (976-1022 AD) to the Byzantine throne provided the empire with more than 400 stability and prosperity. The Byzantine Empire, during the 10th century AD, was surrounded by enemies. From the […]

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Principles of War and Military Leadership

The Principles of war Principles of War and Military Leadership. There are numerous ways to describe the Principles of War including the time period. The interpreter either Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, and B. H. Liddell Hart or modern scholars. Nevertheless, Clausewitz laid out a set of Principles that determined the guiding principles of war. According to […]

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Special education in American schools

Special education Introduction Special education in American schools has significantly transitioned over time. Priorities have been distributed accordingly, considering the rights and needs of all students. Special needs students have been able to succeed in the modern world. The inclusive, and modern classroom, through IEPs that include accommodations, in part to thanks special education pioneers, […]

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Case study Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Introduction Case study Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a development proper affecting many children. Kim Peek was born with mental disabilities, specifically, damaged to the cerebellum which meant a potential limited mental capacity. When Kim Peek was born in the early 1950s, services for students with special needs were in their infancy, and important breakthroughs […]

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Remote Teaching Ethical Framework

Ethical Framework As education spans and technology becomes widely available it is necessary to have an effective ethical framework in place. The online classroom, as it relatively differs from the traditional classroom, relies nearly entirely on the technologically connected process. Remote Teaching Ethical Framework. Additionally, the new waves of students technologically literate require clear ethical […]