A few new essays…
Filed Under (General, History, School) by Morbid Romantic on 15-10-2007
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I put up three new essays. They will be, of course, edited as I see fit since no matter how many times I read and correct, I always miss one or two mistakes.
- Religions of Asia: A comparison and contrasting of the religions of Asia, how they influenced development, and how they are significant to the history of Asia.
- Rome and the “Struggle of the Orders”: Highlights of some of the most important events in the “Struggle of the Orders” in Roman Republic history.
- Rome’s Early Expansion: A brief discussion on some of the ways Rome was able to gain and maintain a large territorial state during the centuries of the Republic.
- Virgils The Aenied and Rome: A brief paper discussing the conditions under which Virgil wrote The Aeneid, the significance to the Roman people, and how The Aeneid has influenced us today.
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I’ll check them out
good essays. i’m gonna read it!
Those sound like very interesting topics! Thanks for posting them.
I’ll take a look when I have some free time.
I’ll be sure to check those out too. They sound cool. I have the same problem when editing my song lyrics, I keep doing it over and over and over again. The spelling is fine, I just obsess about which words I choose.
Thanks for your comment on my site, and your layout is really wicked. I really like it.
i’ll be sure to check them out.
I’m not really a Roman history buff, but they sound ok.
Rome and Religion! Favorite things of mine. I’m glad some people still use their websites for useful information, good job!
Sounds interesting
I’ll have to check them out in a minute!
I’m sure someone who wants to cheat will find those essays useful. I’m just kidding.
A blog is a great place to store and share one’s insightful essays, manifestos and the like.