Ancient Greek Cultural Values (Fiero 76-136) rational explanations experiential extensions Pericles’ Funeral Speech (88-89) the Iliad (81-84) Aristotle’s Poetics (99) the Antigone (92-98) Plato’s Crito (102-104) Sappho’s poems (128) Plato’s Allegory of the Cave (104-107) Pindar’s Odes (128) Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics (109-110) Vitruvius on Symmetry (114-116) * * * * *
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Khrushchev had very complicated reasons for ordering the Cuban missiles onto the island. First of all‚ gathering nuclear weaponries could effectively boost the Soviet Union’s power‚ while in the same time‚ this action could threaten the U.S. with nuclear attack from the Caribbean. Khrushchev had gathered indisputable evidence that the U.S. held an overwhelming advantage over the Soviets in deliverable nuclear weapons. The Soviet Union felt uneasy and threatened as America’s strategic superiority
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For this assignment I choose to compare Chinese and Cubans educational views. In China education is very important. In fact they examinations are part of their selection process for officials. Building on that in the article by Chuansheng Chen he says‚ “Examinations remain the primary path of upward mobility in contemporary China. Because of the huge urban-rural economic differences and the strict control of migration‚ the only way the younger generation of farmers can move to the cities or towns
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The period of music that affects me more than others is romanticism. Starting from the humble beginnings of the French Revolution where reason and regard to the rights of individuals were at its peak of either falling or ascending. With the recognition of the newly found freedoms it’s not a surprise that the style of music and literature evolved. Enter Romanticism where the distinction between music was grand‚ where music had character‚ and where true life experiences could be told. That liberty
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“THIRTY DAYS AS A CUBAN” Article Review Based on Patrick Symmes’ article “Thirty Days as a Cuban”‚ it seems as though the degree of ECONOMIC INEQUALITY (the extent of the economic difference between the rich and the poor) in Cuba is relatively low. While many people still make more than others‚ the vast majority of Cubans are significantly poor and suffer from starvation from day to day. Symmes’ account of the average life of a Cuban was interesting because I don’t believe many people are aware
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History and Music Alex Brown Music doesn’t change. It stays the same day in and day out. It has the ability to spark furry‚ or the power to tranquil a mind. It can cause a revolution‚ or mellow a storm. Music‚ like Malcom X. Like Martin Luther King Jr. Like Gandhi‚ brings change. Music lasts over time‚ even now in the 21st century Skynard‚ The Stones‚ The Beatles‚ and ACDC are still on the stations and album shops all over America. The amazing thing about music is that it affects everyone in a different
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For this database project‚ you will use MS Access to create a database of vendors‚ and the related items they sell to your hardware store. For example‚ if you are Lowe’s® or Home Depot®‚ you purchase items to sell from various vendors‚ such as Black and Decker®. Some of those items may be power tools or hand tools. You may purchase items for sale from other vendors‚ such as garden tools. Your database is made up of two tables: * The vendor table‚– it will contain at least four vendors in
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Manufactured: Music Then & Now There are so many differences between music then and now. Music in the 60’s and 70’s was so much simpler. It was fueled by peace‚ love and drugs. Much more pure and organic. Music today‚ although entertaining‚ has lost itself in the pre-fabricated money machine. It is fueled by notoriety and fame. Lyrics‚ appearances‚ and the reasons behind making music are not the same now as they were back then. The 60’s and 70’s were a time of revolution‚ self affirmation
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The Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962 is undeniably a major confrontation of the Cold War. Lasting for 13 days it is arguably the pinnacle of the Cold War. This crisis was a decisive factor in the United States’ (US) decision process of whether to engage in a nuclear war with the Soviet Union (USSR). However the essential fault of both state leaders (J. Kennedy and N. Khrushchev) which created the inevitable crisis was miscommunication. Today we recognise actions taken by both states during the crisis
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Cuban Missile Crisis For centuries‚ Unites States involvement in foreign affairs was virtually nonexistent. Yet‚ with time‚ our nation evolved from a diplomatic island to a central continent of diplomacy. This started with the growth of industrialism in Cuba under the guiding hand of President Theodore Roosevelt. The importance of foreign affairs steadily escalated with both world wars and peaked with the rise of Soviet power and the onset of the Cold War. Kennedy and the United States quickly
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