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    ing back on too many years of education‚ I can identify one truly impossible teacher. She cared about me‚ and my intellectual life‚ even when I didn’t. Her expectations were high — impossibly so. She was an English teacher. She was also my mother. When good students turn in an essay‚ they dream of their instructor returning it to them in exactly the same condition‚ save for a single word added in the margin of the final page: “Flawless.” This dream came true for me one afternoon in the ninth grade

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    With reference to sources‚ what does the evidence reveal about Spartan cultural life? There were many different aspects to the Spartan cultural life which ancient sources and evidence have provided insight and knowledge for our modern societies. These features include art‚ architecture‚ writing and literature‚ and Greek writer’s views of Sparta. The Spartan cultural life also gives us knowledge into other aspects of Spartan life and the society in which they lived. Architecture was one of the essential

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    murder of Attalus was however a completely different story. His death can be attributed‚ almost single handedly to drunken comments he made during the wedding feast celebrations after the marriage of Phillip‚ to his second wife Cleopatra. According to Plutarch‚ he called on the guests to pray for a ’legitimate heir ’‚ implying that Alexander was not fit to take the reigns of Macedonia because of his mother‚ Oylmpias ’s foreign blood. Attalus ’s murder was thus revenge taken by Alexander because of a few

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    Alcohol Abuse: Alexander the Great Alexander the Great is a well know figure in Western civilization. He was admired and praised by others‚ but nonetheless cursed by many. Some say he was even a decedent of Achilles himself. However‚ who is Alexander the Great? What is this controversy about his alcohol addiction? What role has alcohol played in his conquest? Alexander the Great‚ or Alexander of Macedon‚ was the son of King Philip II of Macedon. Since birth‚ Alexander was bred to be a successor

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    Carolina Leguizamón DID ALEXANDER OWE EVERYTHING TO HIS PARENTS OR DIDI HIS OWN PERSONALITY PROPELED HIM TO GREATNESS? Alexander the great had a lot to owe to his family‚ thanks to their influence he gained the desire to become a conqueror and a successful men during his lifetime he achieved enormous that made him remarkable throughout history. He is still remembered today for his greatness and his achievements. During his childhood he spent most of the time with his mother and had some difficulties

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    Alexander’s birth and childhood.[10] According to the ancient Greek biographer Plutarch‚ Olympias‚ on the eve of the consummation of her marriage to Philip‚ dreamed that her womb was struck by a thunder bolt‚ causing a flame that spread "far and wide" before dying away. Some time after the wedding‚ Philip is said to have seen himself‚ in a dream‚ securing his wife’s womb with a seal engraved with a lion’s image.[11] Plutarch offered a variety of interpretations of these dreams: that Olympias was pregnant

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    are judged whether they have the capacity to be a great soldier. The sole purpose of Spartan men is to be a great warrior that can service the Spartan society by contributing to their military powerhouse. According to the ancient Greek historian Plutarch‚ “as boys reached the age of seven‚ Lycurgus took charge of them all himself and distributed them into troops”. The education of Spartan boys was almost entirely militaristic and the focus was to prepare them for a majority of their adult life in

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    system allowed him to formulate relationships that could be used for his own political gain. Caesar’s most significant political coalition was ‘The First Triumvirate’‚ an unofficial alliance that constituted Pompey‚ Crassus and Caesar‚ formed in 60BC. Plutarch defines the alliance as the “most potent political force in Rome”. Ostensibly‚ the alliance was mutually beneficial Caesar’s allies‚ allowing Pompey to grant land to his veterans and achieve the “ratification of his acts in the provinces across the

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    becoming consul in 89BC. Plutarch writes that ‘the Romans never hated any of their generals so much and so bitterly as they hated Pompey’s father’ (Plut.Pom.1). While Plutarch over-emphasizes it is apparent that Strabo was disliked by the citizens of Rome. He had the opportunity to march on Rome and took his army just outside the walls attempting to gain a second consulship. While considering his next move‚ Strabo’s army was hit by a plague and Strabo died. According to Plutarch‚ the reputation of his

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    William Shakespeare was most likely home-schooled until the age of six‚ by his mother who was very educated. He then attended a free grammar school that mostly focused on the Latin studies and he also usually learned the bible. His mother would tell him all kinds of stories that he got ideas from for his plays later on in life. Even though‚ going to the next level into the studies might’ve interested him‚ he did not go on to university‚ he instead married at the age of 18. No one knows exactly how

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