Major Conflicts of the Late Roman Republic

Rome in the 690s AUC

The Catiline Conspiracy

During the consulship of M. Tullius Cicero the orator and Gaius Antonius, in the 691st year from the founding of the city, L. Sergius Catilina, a man of a very noble family but of depraved talent, conspired to destroy the country with certain indeed brave but reckless men. He was expelled from the city by Cicero. Associates of Catiline, having been seized, were thrown in prison. Catiline himself, having been defeated in battle, was killed by the other consul

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Global Population Trends and Urban Geography

Population Dynamics

Population Growth Rates

When there is a high birth rate, the population grows. The birth rate in developing countries is 23%, but it has decreased. A significant reason for a high birth rate is high infant mortality. There are differences in fertility rates between countries; in countries with strong birth control policies, the rate is below 3 children per woman. In others, it is more than 5.

Population Structure: Age and Life Expectancy

Low Life Expectancy and Young Populations

The

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Common Irregular English Verbs List

Common Irregular English Verbs

  • Be (am/is/are): was/were, been (ser/estar)
  • Break: broke, broken (romper)
  • Buy: bought, bought (comprar)
  • Catch: caught, caught (atrapar)
  • Come: came, come (venir)
  • Cut: cut, cut (cortar)
  • Do/does: did, done (hacer)
  • Drink: drank, drunk (beber)
  • Drive: drove, driven (conducir)
  • Eat: ate, eaten (comer)
  • Fall: fell, fallen (caer)
  • Feel: felt, felt (sentir)
  • Find: found, found (encontrar)
  • Fly: flew, flown (volar)
  • Forget: forgot, forgotten (olvidar)
  • Give: gave, given (dar)
  • Go: went, gone (ir)
  • Have:
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John Dewey’s Progressive Education

John Dewey: Progressive Pedagogy (1859-1952)

His written work includes 37 volumes covering philosophical, social, psychological, and educational issues. Practical, moral, and civic commitment permeates a vital career devoted to social reform in education. He showed that it is possible to reconcile theoretical and research work with a playful and open practice.

Pragmatism: Key Concepts

Pragmatism is located within American philosophy (an alternative to German philosophy). It is characterized by a dynamic

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Maxillary Premolar and Molar Root Canal Anatomy

Maxillary Second Premolar Anatomy

This tooth typically has one root (88%) or two roots (12%). Root canal configurations within a single root can vary:

  • Type I (One canal): 53%
  • Type II (Two canals merging into one): 22%
  • Type III (Two separate canals): 12%

One, two, or three canals can occur within a single root, although the incidence of three canals is low (1%). The majority of teeth have a single canal extending to the apex.

Buccal View (Recently Calcified)

A view of a recently calcified second premolar

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Milan Bread Riots: Renzo’s Experience in I Promessi Sposi Ch. 12

Milan in Revolt: The Bread Riots of 1628

Milan was indeed a city in revolt. Minds, exasperated by grievances, had turned to action, specifically assaulting bakeries. Not only the city, but all of Lombardy under Spanish rule, was suffering from hunger and famine.

Causes of the Famine and Unrest

The causes were partly natural: a severe drought and abandoned farmland. However, human factors exacerbated the situation:

  • The War of the Mantuan Succession (involving Monferrato and the Gonzaga family) led to
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Key Concepts in Child Language Acquisition

Language Acquisition Device (LAD)

Proposed by Chomsky (1959), the Language Acquisition Device (LAD) refers to an innate grammatical structure believed to underlie all human languages. It enables children, once they acquire a sufficient vocabulary, to combine words into novel yet grammatically consistent utterances and to understand the meaning of language quickly. Children are not explicitly taught language rules; instead, this ability develops naturally with mere exposure to a language environment.

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Fundamentals of Organizational Structure and Design

Organizational Design Fundamentals

Organizational Design is the process through which managers build, assess, and modify the formal organizational structure to facilitate the development of necessary tasks to achieve goals efficiently.

Design Structure: Differentiation

Differentiation consists of dividing the organization’s workload into basic tasks and assigning them to different people in different spaces, providing them with the necessary resources and responsibilities to perform them. This increases

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Understanding Programs, Processes, and OS Management

A program is not static; it is a set of instructions that, once executed, solves a problem. It represents something that does not change.

A process is dynamic; it is a piece of a program that is running, along with everything this implies: values of registers, variables, the contents of the program counter, etc.

The operating system is responsible for the following activities related to the management of processes:

  • Creating processes (both system and user)
  • Planning processes
  • Providing mechanisms for
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Marxist Education: Concept of Man & Pedagogy

Educational Implications of Marxist Socialism: A New Philosophy of Human Being. A Pedagogy of Work. General Characteristics of His Teaching.

The Concept of Man

A Being of Nature

From nature comes the high point of man in a dialectic of evolution from matter, when all the forces of life converge to give that great leap to consciousness. Value originates with nature, without any reason for exaltation of nature and naturalism. Marx gives a more economical account of action on nature, transforming it to

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