David E. Gray
David is a historian in the field of Ancient History. Recently, he has expended into freelance writing.
He has a Bachelor's Degree in history from Temple University and an Associate's Degree in Social Science from Bucks County Community College.
David can be contacted by email at hurricane219@gmail.com
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He has a Bachelor's Degree in history from Temple University and an Associate's Degree in Social Science from Bucks County Community College.
David can be contacted by email at hurricane219@gmail.com
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On CaligulaWas Caligula mad, or simply an epileptic? Was he a product of the terrible upheaval of the turbulent time that marked the Julio-Claudian family? Or was he a victim of pedophilia? Read on...
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Borderlands (XBOX360) TipsHere are some tips for the new Borderlands player. -
The Line for Portable DVD Players, E-Readers, and Portable Gaming Devices Starts Behind the IPad!It would only be fair after writing about why one shouldn't buy an iPad to write about why you should. -
Droid Does What IPhone Doesn'tAs a former iPhone owner, I recently made the switch the Droid and the Android OS.
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IPad: It's like an Oversized IPodThe iPad is an update to the iPod Touch. It uses the same OS and is subject to the same limitations as the Touch.
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Review: Timbaland, Shock Value 2Review of Timbaland's latest outing. It is his second collaborative CD with various talent and purely a vanity project. However, I guess when you are a producer of his skill, you can afford to indulge yourself a bit.
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Quick Review: Windows 7This is a quick review of Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system.
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My Health Insurance ExperienceMy experience in our private health insurance system.
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Videogames in the ClassroomVideo games are increasingly becoming popular among school-age children. Have they been included, and should they, in a school's curriculum?
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In the Shadow of Caesar: Crassus and CaesarThis article details some of the things have stuck to Marcus Crassus and attempts to dispel them.
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Why was the Roman Army so Dominate in the Ancient World?This article discusses the Roman army and how it amassed so much power. -
The Path to Labor: Indentured Servants to SlavesHow did those who sought passage across the Atlantic as indentured servants eventually end up as slaves? What prompted plantation owners to seek a new labor source? -
When Slaves RevoltInvariably, when people take others in bondage, there is bound to be revolt. Resentment builds due the harsh conditions under which these people are kept. History rarely records those that fail, and the victors of a successful revolution are free to record their victory.
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World War II and Feminine IdentityWorld War II saw a revitalizing of feminine identity. David Gray explores this phenomenon.
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King TutankhamunWho was he? Why was he important?
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5 Ancient Roman Sources Every Roman History Major Should ReadThese five sources are of such import that any student studying Roman History should read them. -
Survival in AuschwitzPrimo Levi spent 10 months in a Nazi concentration camp, from December 13, 1943 to January 27, 1945.
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The Treaty of the Battle of Kadesh [1283? B.C.E.]this essay explores the Battle of Kadesh and the treaty following it.
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On CaligulaThis article intends to shed some light on the misunderstood ruler Gaius a.k.a. Caligula. -
Every Day Low Prices: The Real Story of Wal-MartHow has Wal-Mart been successful?




