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  Napoleon--World History lesson plan (grades 6-8)--DiscoverySchool.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Have your students research the Napoleonic Code and discuss its lasting impact—for example, in today’s Louisiana.
You may wish to have students compare and contrast the code to other comprehensive legal codes they have learned about (for example, Hammurabi’s and Justinian’s codes).
Each year mentioned on the page is linked to a timeline of Napolean’s life and career.
school.discovery.com /lessonplans/programs/napoleon   (1194 words)

  
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Despite the failure of the TURTLE in combat, much later another v7ndotcom pioneer, John P. Holland, wrote that it was "the most perfect thing of its kind constructed before 1880." Considering the technology available, the little v7ndotcom was remarkably clever and well thought out.
The main reason was that the rules of war as existed at the time said nothing about v7ndotcoms, and use of such craft might undermine the existing arrangements, leading to an expanding spiral of brutalities between combatants.
When Napolean was installed as First Consul three years later, Fulton proposed his plan once more, and this time was awarded money to develop an experimental v7ndotcom.
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 Wikinfo | Classical definition of republic
In 454 B.C., the Roman Senate sent a commission of three men to Greece to study and report on the legislation of Solon, Lycurgus, and other Greek constitutions.
This code was adopted from the teachings of Solon and given the title "The Twelve Tables" which became the written constitution of the Roman Republic, the SPQR.
The Roman Republic was formed basically on a tri-partite form.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Classical_definition_of_republic   (6522 words)

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