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  • in Julius Caesar, describing it as the northern star. Strictly, this would be incorrect. Polaris was not "fixed" in the sky in Julius Caesar's time because...
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  • Julius Caesar: I am constant as the northern star, Of whose true fixed and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament. Julius Caesar, William...
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  • Other Birth Control — Fertility and Infertility — Sexual Dysfunction — Cancer — Sexual Harassment — Rape — Incest — References Pregnancy is the period...
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  • would contribute to the uprising of major attraction in the city, such as Caesars Palace and Circus Circus. Although Las Vegas and its gaming culture would...
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  • work" (Mair and Ward, 1939 p 206). “To come no later down in his career, Caesar and Bluntschli and Brassbound and John Tanner are pure figures of romance...
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  • would contribute to the uprising of major attraction in the city, such as Caesars Palace and Circus Circus. Although Las Vegas and its gaming culture would...
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  • hierarchical; the principle of "divide and conquer" was successfully deployed by Caesar for building his empire, by Polya (ref) for solving mathematical problems...
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  • Julius Caesar: I am constant as the northern star, Of whose true fixed and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament. Julius Caesar, William...
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  • rule occurred after Julius Caesar, so he named the month preceding August, which was Quintilis to July, in honor of Julius Caesar. The months were now named...
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  • of various tribes called themselves king, a distortion of the Roman word Caesar. After Rome's fall, monks from Ireland (which had never known Rome) spread...
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  • flying ace of the Norwegian Campaign of April–June 1940, Squadron Leader Caesar Hull. Later that year "The Few", the Allied airmen of the Battle of Britain...
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  • particular time. A famous example is Shakespeare's reference in Julius Caesar to a clock striking. anacoluthon The change to a new grammatical construction...
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  • flying ace of the Norwegian Campaign of April–June 1940, Squadron Leader Caesar Hull. Later that year "The Few", the Allied airmen of the Battle of Britain...
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  • Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, Sojourner Truth, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Caesar Chavez have all been influential in changing attitudes. They inspired movements...
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  • 35-10: del César: of the emperor. Cf. the manner in which the name of Caesar has become a fixed title in Czar and Kaiser. 35-11: a España: a geographical...
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