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    The durability of clay has brought forth an immense abundance of Greek pottery‚ a craft mastered by Athenian artists. Archeologists have found hundreds of varieties in creation‚ shape‚ function‚ style‚ and artwork in Archaic vases. The museum has been blessed with one of these priceless artifacts; it is the duty of this establishment to accumulate as much data as possible surrounding the vase. In first identifying technique‚ dimensions‚ and condition‚ as well as describing shape‚ ornament‚ and figural

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    Whitney Noonan 2/4/16 The culture of Ancient Greece continues to change multiple times over their 800-year history. Artistic and historical ideas bring together the many stages of ancient Greek history and connect the cultures of Ancient Greece to their predecessors in the ancient world. The philosophies of Plato and Aristotle express a love of truth‚ balance and harmony that form a critical aspect of the Zeitgeist of Greek culture. Identification of beauty with balance finds expression in the architectural

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    to their ideology. Popular ones among ancient civilizations were through military or religious power. In particular‚ ancient Greece’s religion is well-known as it is in mainstream media and taught to many students. In the same way‚ Greece’s religion was well-liked in the ancient world. The twelve Olympian gods and goddess have a notable spot in Greece’s society. Specifically‚ Dionysus‚ the god of wine‚ festivity‚ and theatre. Being such an exceptional god‚ Greek citizens began worshipping him‚ which

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    like a flying saucer‚ the discus and the athletes ability to throw it has been studied and changed over hundreds of years. The famous game of discus throwing dates back to Ancient Greece‚ where the game was appreciated for its presentation of an athletes preciseness and arrangement‚ combined with their natural power. In Ancient Greece‚ the discus was thought to be one of the most effortless event. The first Olympics were held in 776 BC‚ which involved the discus throw. Discus throwing was one of the

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    Lindsay Largeman Dr. Adam Neal Christian Ethics 7 February 2014 Infanticide And Euthanasia As Christians we face many dilemmas each day. One dilemma that is faced more often than it should be is whether or not humans have the right to end a life and who has the right over a child’s death. We view this dilemma as infanticide and euthanasia in which either choice of death can be done in an active or passive way. Infanticide and euthanasia are both unethical behaviors that go against God himself‚ for

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    Artemis s certainly one of the most important deities in ancient Greek history as she represents chastity among women‚ good health‚ and the reward of hunting- some of the most revered and honored qualities in their culture. She can be recognized by the very tools used in hunting‚ such as the bow and arrow‚ and the crescent moon. She could even be contrasted with her twin‚ Apollo Artemis appeals to both men and women because not only is she the goddess of hunting‚ wild animals and nature‚ but the

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    There are many Greek influences that still affect us today such as Democracy. The Greeks created the world’s first democracy. Athens started out as a monarchy and then advanced to and oligarchy until it finally reached a democracy. The government consisted of over 6‚000 assembly members all of whom were adult male citizens. The assembly voted on issues throughout Athens‚ and passed laws. The required number of votes to pass a law was simply the majority but in order to banish or exile someone 6‚000

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    The Ancient Greeks‚ Part Two: Socrates‚ Plato‚ and Aristotle Dr. C. George Boeree "The unexamined life is not worth living." -- Socrates The Athenians When we think of ancient Greece‚ we think right away of Athens. Several of the philosophers we have already discussed considered it the pinnacle of their careers to come and teach in this great city. But Athens wasn’t always great. It began as a collection of villages in some of the poorest agricultural land in Greece. Only carefully

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    Veronica Torres The Comic Effect – 1st paper 10/29/14 A Comedic Lesson Against War Often taken lightly‚ comedies are seen as works of literature meant to lift spirits and change the mood of an audience. Although what a passive audience doesn’t realize is that when taken seriously‚ a comedy can have a very powerful effect on society. It has the ability to teach us through our own laughter. The author of a comedy uses our funny bones against us in a well-thought out scheme to get us to change

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    Joyce Salame Art History Paper Whether in the fifth century B.C.E or the first century C.E‚ Greek art has maintained continuity among its theories since its inception. Throughout history‚ the Greeks have been perfecting their human sculptures. The Metropolitan Kouros (600 B.C.E) and the Spear Bearer (450 B.C.E) are made centuries apart but have the same Greek interest of the human anatomy. However‚ because of the time difference‚ it is clear that the Spear Bearer is more advanced. The same idea

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