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    Sparta vs Athens Dbq

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    The Greek city states were both similar and different Sparta and Athens were an example of this. Athens was known for its laws and government while Sparta was known for its farming and army. The Spartans and Athenians were 2 very different groups of people. The Spartans were militaristic people who valued strength and simplicity. They ran an oligarchy government and were a military super power. The Spartans relied on farming and conquering foreign land. The Athenians believed in arts and culture

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    marriage on Caesar Flickerman’s show. Capitol citizens love it. After the show Peeta and Katniss attend a party at the Capitol. They feel that the Capitol is wasteful and hate their rituals. They shortly discuss helping a rebellion. A man named Plutarch Heavensbee talks with Katniss for a while. He then proceeds to show her his mockingjay symbol on his watch. Katniss returns from the victory tour with Peeta just in time for the Harvest

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    education system when they were seven years old to create well trained soldiers and a strong military. They needed to be obedient to their state and psychologically disciplined. Literacy and arts were not a priority‚ since more physical pursuits were. Plutarch had stated about the system that “All their education was directed toward prompt obedience to authority‚ stout endurance of hardship‚ and victory or death in battle.” Through the education system‚ the state could be judged on how strong they were

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    In the novel Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ there are some characters who lost their love ones. Everyone has a different way of approaching their sarrow. The novel illustrates some characters that stage the fact of moving on. There are characters like the protagonist Oskar ‚ his grandfather‚ Mr. Black‚ and Ms. Black who struggle in the period of their loss to get over it and move on. Their lives was no longer the same nor the would live normal as their remberce take

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    The word essay derives from the French essay (’attempt’)‚ from the verb essayer‚ ’to try’ or ’to attempt’. The first author to describe his works as essays was the Frenchman Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592). Inspired in particular by the works of Plutarch‚ a translation of whose Oeuvres morales (Mora Premium1428 Words6 Pages Use of "Nigger" in "Meanings of a Word" Meanings of a Word Essay Although many African Americans support the use of the word "nigger" in certain circumstances‚ the mass majority

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    Roman empires used technology to show self glorification‚ the Han’s attitudes were more beneficial‚ opposing to the Roman’s outlook in technology which was less valued. The Han and Roman Empires technology were both self glorifying. In Document 6‚ Plutarch who is a Roman high official describes Gaius Gracchus in the 1st century who was a political leader. He wanted to build roads‚ utility‚ aqueducts‚ and bridges. Gracchus might have gotten his ideas from Greek architecture and the ideas inspired him

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    Madame Roland Facts

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    remained her greatest joy‚ and she spent the majority of her waking hours engaged in study. As she herself noted: "I need study as I need food." At the age of nine‚ Manon discovered Plutarch’s Lives which made an indelible impression upon her. It was Plutarch‚ she later admitted‚ who made her a firm believer in the republican form of government. Religion held a strong hold on the young girl who‚ at age 11‚ expressed an earnest desire to become a nun. Her parents agreed to a one-year trial and on May 7

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    Cicero's Accomplishments

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    Plutarch writes‚ “Nevertheless‚ he was always excessively pleased with his own praise‚ and continued to the very last to be passionately fond of glory; which often interfered with the prosecution of his wisest resolutions.” Cicero continued working

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    In the 5th century‚ the capital city of Greece‚ Athens‚ when through a period of transformation in which it took a major shift forwards in its change in political structure‚ upwards economic prosperity‚ and cultural and artistic blooming. This period was called the Golden Age of Athens. This golden age would later be eponymously called The Age of Pericles‚ after the politician and general who rose to power during that time. It was during this century in Ancient Greece where Athens is the centre of

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    Han Dynasty

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    The Han Dynasty attitude towards technology is positive and negative feelings towards society even though Rome expressed the same feelings. These 8 documents can help prove and provide evidence for my thesis. In (doc 1) and (doc 4) explain how the Han Dynasty used water for positive things. In (doc 2) and (doc 3) explain the negative perceptions‚ which are how tools of the first century B.C.E were good enough to use but were neutrally valued‚ but overtime the quality of the item decreased.

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