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    Ancient and modern sources present differing views of Xerxes. It’s difficult to make a judgment of Xerxes character and effectiveness as a King since there is a bias in a majority of these sources. Ancient Persian Ancient Persian sources are mostly inscriptions and reliefs found in Persepolis though there are also inscriptions found in other parts of the Persian Empire. An example are the Daiva inscriptions “A great god is Ahuramazda‚ who created this earth … who made Xerxes king‚ one king of

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    was the Golden Age in Greece. The major achievement was government. The most significant person in history was Jesus Christ. A crucial event that happened was the plague. All four parts have paved the way to present day and has shaped modern civilizations. The most important time period was the Golden Age in Greece. Advances in philosophy‚ entertainment‚ and the arts helped modernize ancient Greece and influence other nearby areas. Philosophy was monumental to Greece because it created new

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    Desire‚ and the Body in Ancient Greece: Chapter 2 There is no hiding the theme of nudity in classical art. The human body‚ predominantly the male body‚ was the dominant theme during this time period in ancient Greece. Andrew Stewart writes about what he observed to be an obsession with physical beauty‚ integrity‚ and power. Stewart analyses the Greeks’ strange fixation with nakedness and how these works of art may show a better understanding of the society. In ancient Greek culture‚ it was know

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    The Greek settlement started in small trading posts‚ but then soon grew into very successful merchant cities. The Greeks settled in southern Italy because it had good agriculture land and harbor sites. In Sicily‚ Greeks carved up the island‚ taking over its best sites. The Greeks settled on the island of Ischia‚ which was off the bay of Naples in Campania. They started to expand at Cumae and establish new cities‚ nea polis‚ in Naples. This gave the Greeks access to those agriculture riches of Campania

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    It is a part of human nature to strive for extra than what is given to one‚ but consequently an excess of this can lead to trouble and heartache. Midas was a rich king who “loved [gold more than anything else in the world]” (Evslin 193). He was remarkably greedy‚ that he was willing to cause harm to his own daughter; touching her hair and turning her into gold only to say “this is unfortunate” (195). His greed for gold led him to not care about his daughter’s welfare. Another myth in which a mortal

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    with their own representation. The spectators were able to determine who they would cheer on to win. In The Hunger Games‚ this was a way to appease them for their support. Sponsors were then able to contribute to the tributes indirectly through contribution towards victory. Every little thing counts‚ from the Games to the supporters to the district tributes. Gladiators were not always popular‚ but weren’t always the ones already marked for death either. The gladiators were given prizes for pleasuring

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    represented Rome in foreign affairs. Consuls could appoint and serve as dictator for up to 6 months in times of emergency

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    Architecture In Our Daily Lives By Frank Bahr Architecture In Our Daily Lives I. Introduction A. Architecture is one of the most common studies people will take in college. B. Thesis: Architecture is an active part of our daily life. II. History A. Ancient Greece B. Ancient Japan C. Ancient India III. Famous Architects A. Frank Lloyd Wright B. List of architects IV. Unique Architectural Designs A. Habitat 67 B. Atomium V. Conclusion

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    323-200 B.C.E. After the death of Alexander the Great in 323 B.C.E‚ the Greek empire was divided. The control of Palestine was given to Greek leaders located in both Syria and Egypt. For about one hundred years‚ most of Israel was ruled by the Greeks in Egypt. Even though Greek Influence was noticed across Palestine (especially in Galilee)‚ the Jews were generally allowed to coordinate their internal affairs without any interference from Greek authorities. 198-142 B.C.E. From 198 to 142 B.C.E the

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    Women of Ancient Rome Roman men valued marriage‚ home and family. This led to great changes for the role of women in Rome. Women weren’t any where near equal to men‚ but they were treated much better than they were in Greece. Although women were citizens‚ they weren’t allowed to hold office or vote‚ but their husband’s did respect their opinions‚ in private. Women weren’t expected to publicly contribute to society in public. Women were seen in public with their husbands‚ a great change from

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