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    Xerxes As A Personality

    hey not a problem. goodluck with your studies.
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    Pip Intro

    there is no right or wrong way to write it, either first or 3rd or a combination of the both is fine, as long as you cover the objectives you will be fine regardless of the approach you take.
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    Pip Intro

    haahaa i wrote my intro in first person and the majority of my central material in 3rd person, i initially attempted to write it in first person but it didnt sound right is some places. my conclusion was in first person/3rd person, i found mine changed depending on what i was actually writing...
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    Pip Intro

    heres my pip introduction, my teacher (a past pip marker) gave it 98% after reading, and my actual submitted pip received an estimated mark of 29/30. if you read this and then look at the points you posted, i think you should be able to apply the all in here some where to some extent...
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    Pip Intro

    have you had a chance to read past pips, (with a knowledge of what marks they got). i like you was stumped with the introduction, and found after reading a few i had a far better idea as to what was expected, especially when you compare between different ones.
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    Family Law Legislation

    FAMILY LAW – LEGISLATION.  Marriage Act 1961 (Cth)  Out lines what constitutes a valid and not valid marriage.  Valid = Union of man and women voluntarily entered into for life to the exclusion of all others.  Invalid = marriageable age, prohibited degrees of relationship, notice...
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    Notes - Popular Culture (Animation and Teen Movies) / Work and Leisure (Australia)

    Popular Culture Revision Notes Popular Culture: Teen Movies. Popular Culture Criteria.  Must be associated with commercial products.  Must have developed from a local to a national to a global level.  Must allow for consumers to have wide spread access to it.  Must be constantly...
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    Persian Religion Speech.

    Note Form here is the note form of the above stuff - sorry its a little messy looking it was all in dot point. The Persian Empire. Religious Beliefs, Practices and Festivals.  Religion. o Conquered Nations.  Were premitted to retain their chosen religions. • Eg. When Egypt was...
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    Persian Religion Speech.

    The Persian Empire. Religious beliefs, practices, festivals plus the religions of other areas of the empire. The Persians through out their history as we know it, conquered almost all the then known world, their accomplishments were great in the areas of conquering, unifying and governing...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    theres some of the references i cant find my actual reference list which was about 5 pages long but ill keep looking. sorry couldnt include the pictures some of the sections mention but all of them were found using google (image section). as i said before dont copy chuncks, i emailed this...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    http://plato-dialogues.org/tools/greece.htm First published January 4, 1998 - Last updated November 26, 2000 © 1998 Bernard SUZANNE http://www.greyhawkes.com/blacksword/Spartan%20Combat%20Arts%202001/1-Pages/History/Thermopylae.htm updated 05/02/2002...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    Consider the contributions, influences and achievements of Xerxes. What impact did he have on the worlds of the Greeks and Persians? Refer to modern and ancient historians in your response. During Xerxes reign of twenty-one years (486 – 465 BC). He made some significant contributions to the...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    Briefly Explain What Happened At Thermopylae. Who Lead The Battles, The Strategies Adopted In The Battle And Who Won It? The battle of Thermopylae, took place during 480 BC. The Persian Empire was now in the hands of Xerxes, and like his father and the majority of the kings of Persia, Xerxes...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    Explain The Battle Of Salamis Again Discussing The Strategies Employed. Who Won The Battle And How Did They Win? The Battle of Salamis, again happened during 480BC. The Persians were still under the command of Xerxes. And the Greek fleet was again under the control of Themistocles, who had...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    Explain What Happened At The Battle Of Plataea. Who Lead The Forces, The Strategies Employed And Who Was Victorious? The battle of Plataea occurred during 479 BC. The Persians, though having been stopped at Salamis, still controlled northern Hellas. Xerxes had retuned to Persia, and had left...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    What Happened At The Battle Of Mycale? The battle of Mycale happened during c.479BC. King Leotychides II lead a small Greek army, numbering about 50,000 man and 250 ships (www.geocities.com/caesarkevin/battles/Greekbattles2.html) in to battle with the Persian forces made up of approximately...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    Explain What Happened In The Naval Encounter At Artemisium. Who Was Involved, What Strategies Were Adopted And Who Won The Battle? The Battle of Artemisium took place during 480BC. The Greek fleet was constructed of ‘271 triremes, more then half of them were Athenian’ (Ancient Greece – Using...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    Describe The Size Of The Persian Navy. Again Discuss The Subject States If Was Composed Of; The Main Commanders And The Types Of Boats, Armour And Weapons Of Those On Board The Vessels. The Persian navy consisted of approximately ‘1200 triremes’...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    Briefly Describe The Composition Of Xerxes Army. Include Things Such As Its Structure, Main Commanders, And Subject Peoples Who Fought In The Army, Its Size And Armour And Weapons. Herodotus suggests the Persian army consisted of 1,700,000 men, though obviously this is an exaggeration, with...
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    Xerxes As A Personality

    Who Were The Immortals? The immortals, was the Greek names for an elite regiment of the Persian Empire. So called because ‘it was invariably kept up to strength; if a man was killed or fell sick, the vacancy he left was at once filled, so that its strength was never more nor less than 10,000’...
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