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I seriously think they call it the gluttious maximus... i could be mistaken ... try looking up gluttious maximus. ---- The gluteus maximus.
The event that could disrupt the body systems is hitting your glutieus maximus too hard
Gastric reflux disease, acid reflux disease, or reflux can cause the following: Ssore throat (odynophagia) Increased salivation Nausea Chest pain Coughing
Depression, technically it is now considered a disease and could cause being suicidal therefore could kill in 2 weeks. My point is any disease could kill you in 2 weeks depending on it's effects on you. Many disease cause problems that could lead to death eg osgood schlatters (the bone growing faster than the muscle, basically extreme growing pains) can cause weakness in the legs which could cause falling over. If you fell and hit your head you could die. No disease is guaranteed to kill you in 2 weeks but and disease could kill you in 2 weeks. Bu that's not what you wanted me to say so to make you happy, lung disease could kill you within 2 weeks if you were run down as pneumonia can be caused by lung disease
If a host has been infected with a pathogen then theoretically they are a carrier as the infection could spread to others
I seriously think they call it the gluttious maximus... i could be mistaken ... try looking up gluttious maximus. ---- The gluteus maximus.
!. Ligamentous strain 2. Interspinous ligament tear 3. L4 or 5 compression fracture 4. Fracture of the spinous process
The Circus Maximus could seat 60,000 people and later enlarged it to almost 200,000.
The gluteus set of muscles are used only to sit down on, so they could probably be considered the laziest set of muscles in the entire body.
200,000
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Over 250,00 people could fit in the Circus Maxuimes.
Over 250,00 people could fit in the Circus Maxuimes.
The word "decumanus" refers to taxing of the provincials. It could also refer to the tax farmer himself. (Tax farmers were those who collected taxes for the government). A decumanus maximus, depending upon how the words were used in a sentence, could mean the maximum tax or the tax farmer who was the most successful, as maximus connoted the biggest or the greatest.The word "decumanus" refers to taxing of the provincials. It could also refer to the tax farmer himself. (Tax farmers were those who collected taxes for the government). A decumanus maximus, depending upon how the words were used in a sentence, could mean the maximum tax or the tax farmer who was the most successful, as maximus connoted the biggest or the greatest.The word "decumanus" refers to taxing of the provincials. It could also refer to the tax farmer himself. (Tax farmers were those who collected taxes for the government). A decumanus maximus, depending upon how the words were used in a sentence, could mean the maximum tax or the tax farmer who was the most successful, as maximus connoted the biggest or the greatest.The word "decumanus" refers to taxing of the provincials. It could also refer to the tax farmer himself. (Tax farmers were those who collected taxes for the government). A decumanus maximus, depending upon how the words were used in a sentence, could mean the maximum tax or the tax farmer who was the most successful, as maximus connoted the biggest or the greatest.The word "decumanus" refers to taxing of the provincials. It could also refer to the tax farmer himself. (Tax farmers were those who collected taxes for the government). A decumanus maximus, depending upon how the words were used in a sentence, could mean the maximum tax or the tax farmer who was the most successful, as maximus connoted the biggest or the greatest.The word "decumanus" refers to taxing of the provincials. It could also refer to the tax farmer himself. (Tax farmers were those who collected taxes for the government). A decumanus maximus, depending upon how the words were used in a sentence, could mean the maximum tax or the tax farmer who was the most successful, as maximus connoted the biggest or the greatest.The word "decumanus" refers to taxing of the provincials. It could also refer to the tax farmer himself. (Tax farmers were those who collected taxes for the government). A decumanus maximus, depending upon how the words were used in a sentence, could mean the maximum tax or the tax farmer who was the most successful, as maximus connoted the biggest or the greatest.The word "decumanus" refers to taxing of the provincials. It could also refer to the tax farmer himself. (Tax farmers were those who collected taxes for the government). A decumanus maximus, depending upon how the words were used in a sentence, could mean the maximum tax or the tax farmer who was the most successful, as maximus connoted the biggest or the greatest.The word "decumanus" refers to taxing of the provincials. It could also refer to the tax farmer himself. (Tax farmers were those who collected taxes for the government). A decumanus maximus, depending upon how the words were used in a sentence, could mean the maximum tax or the tax farmer who was the most successful, as maximus connoted the biggest or the greatest.
The Circus Maximus was Rome's main race track. You would see horse races and chariot races. Circus was the Latin word for race track.
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They sold nothing in the Circus Maximus, but around it. There were arcades and wooden stalls surrounding t. Everything from fast food to prostitution could be bought there. The outside could be likened to our present day shopping malls.