The once great empire of Rome is now in shambles, faced with various issues which they must tackle to overcome before its stable facade is shattered.
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The Roman Empire was vast, conquering many lands which came with many benefits; yet at the same time, issues. With such a large area to conquer, the Roman legions must also subdue barbarians who attack, with their attempts to take land. This constant pressure is worsened with the understanding that the army was deteriorating, with less and less men embodying the ferocious spirit their ancestors carried. If not addressed, Rome will be torn down. Brick, By, Brick.
The Roman Empire, adhered to as one of the most famous and most powerful of its time, starts to face many, many issues. After the murder of famed Augustus Caesar, the far reach of the Roman Empire starts to show its cracks, as people from far villages start demanding their separation. On top of this, Rome’s crumbling economy is laced with corruption, with senators and rulers slyly taking bribes and turning blind eyes to crimes. With that, the roman citizens demand unity causing civil unrest. All this together, tying into issues; if not solved, could bring the downfall of the Empire.
Kaeya Koparde is an 8th grader at Moody Middle School and is very excited to be one of your Fall of Rome crisis committee chairs. Beginning her MUN journey in seventh grade, she quickly discovered her passion for public speaking and participating in finding amicable solutions to world conflicts. Outside of Model UN, you can find Kaeya playing piano or participating as a member of the NOVA swim team. Kaeya also learns dance for the past 7 years. In school, Kaeya plays violin and is an active participant on the Forensics team. Kaeya is looking forward to seeing you at the conference in March, and wishes you the best of luck!
Neal Bose is an 8th grader at Moody Middle school, and is honored to be a chair for the Fall of Rome committee. He started Model UN in 6th grade, at this very conference. Neal found a passion for public speaking, and attended a few more conferences. Outside of Model UN, you will find Neal playing soccer or running track. Hanging out with his friends is another thing Neal does in his free time. He wishes all of the delegates good luck and looks forward to seeing them in March.
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