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Teaching Character

Teaching positive student character traits From a child’s first day of school to the last day they are in college, they are learning. With that said, it is very complex to say that parents have the exclusive right to develop character in a child, teaching character is not easy. For instance, a parent could be […]

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The evolution of the Roman Military

Introduction Ancient Roman Military The evolution of the Roman military involves from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Under the leadership of several Roman strongmen, and ultimately emperor Augustus Caesar. Rome’s military evolution shaped the way we understand history to date. By studying Rome’s history we can perceive the importance of the army. Through […]

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Foundation of Learning families Cultures and learning

Students’ Poverty and Learning Foundation of learning families cultures and learning may be infleunced my many factors. Classroom development and growth are the priority of every educational system across the nation. There are numerous factors outside the classroom setting that may, either negatively or positively, impact student development and academic expectations. With that said, in […]

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Promethean World Activinspire Teacher Review

Activinspire Teacher Review When teaching a class, or lecture to students, it is important to indulge in modern teaching tools to promote student engagement. The use of technology to teach and learn has been epitome with the the Pandemic. Teachers have been able to adapt into the new remote teaching and learning system. The NEW York […]

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Sun Tzu’s the Art of War Illustrated

Introduction Sun Tzu’s the Art of War In America Culture Sun Tzu’s the Art of War Illustrated. Sun Tzu’s the Art of War has transcended cultures, generations, languages, and war strategies. In the Art of War Sun Tzu’s examines the principles to complete military competence. School principals, and administrators can implement Sun Tzu’s war strategies […]

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Why is the Quality of College Education in Decline?

Biased, and divisive assignment Hostos Community College A college that is more than 90% Hispanic immigrants, and African Americans are using bias assignments to brainwash students. Many students we interviewed showed resentment and racist feelings towards white Americans motivated by this assignment. SEMESTER RESEARCH ARTICLE Due Friday, May 7, 2021 – by MidnightEssay: What will […]

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A great commander Gustavus Adolphus (1594–1632)

Gustavus Adolphus (1594–1632) A great commander Gustavus Adolphus (1594–1632) Gustavus Adolphus became king of Sweden on October 30, 1611, at the age of seventeen. He inherited an unstable kingdom threaten from three different scopes. (unclear sentence) His father and predecessor King Charles IX left Sweden financially, politically, and military unstable, however, Charles IX managed to […]

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The Vatican’s role in World Diplomacy

The Catholic Church Vatican City in Rome is universally represented by its head of state, or absolute monarch, the Catholic Pope. The Vatican’s role in world diplomacy is evident throughout history. The Catholic Pope is the head of one of the largest religions in the world. The Catholic Church grew tremendously over the years, now […]

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America’s Military Supremacy

Introduction America’s Military Supremacy “To win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the supreme excellence”.¹ Throughout the history of the United States, there have been numerous military conflicts numerous with positive, and horrible consequences with little support for the American people. […]

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Limited Warfare in the 18th century

Introduction An insight into the Limited Warfare of 18th century Europe Limited Warfare in the 18th century represents a misleading name. First, numerous wars and battles were fought throughput the 18th century. However, numerous changes came into place that forsook the way of war of previous centuries. Furthermore, the 18th century saw the age of […]