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    Archaeology The Nature of Archaeology History: Focuses on written sources‚ written sources restricted to the last 5500 years‚ written sources are limited to literate societies‚ written sources from ancient societies were mostly written by men‚ reflecting a male bias. Archaeology: Focuses on physical sources‚ physical sources extend as far back as the beginning of human history into prehistory‚ physical artefacts provide information about all human activity‚ and archaeologists usually study

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    Why Kobe Is the Best

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    David Larkinson Period 5 5/18/2013 Why Kobe is better than LeBron There is a reason why the average kid in school shouts “KOBE” and not “LeBron” after he shoots a crumbled up piece of paper into a trash can. Kobe is a basketball wizard and is known as one of the greatest players in history. He is a winner and isn’t that what it’s all about‚ winning? Yes‚ LeBron might be bigger‚ faster‚ and stronger‚ but he lacks Kobe’s IQ and skill on the court‚ and infatuation

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    Kati Melo January 24‚ 2013 Goal Statement I felt my scores were mostly accurate in rating how I feel about communicating because I am not a real shy in communicating with others‚ so I could get up and talk‚ if I am prepared. Three specific public speaking goals I want to achieve during the term are; listening speaking and confidence. The goals may prove rewarding for me both professionally and personally because no matter what you do professionally you will always have to listen to somebody

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    arrive. Yondeen Sherpa‚ from Kathmandu‚ says she feels a bit overwhelmed by everything. “For me‚ and a lot of other people I think‚ the American way of life is very different than we are used to.” Yondeen isn’t alone in her culture shock. For Andre Melo‚ an incoming freshman‚ the food and weather will be hard to get used to. “The weather is more dry here. It’s humid in Brazil‚ and I’m really concerned about the winter here; I’ve heard it’s very hard.” A student from Singapore‚ who wished to remain

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    Identity Themes in Ancient Greece Honor and Culture are two of the most prominent Identity themes in ancient Greek literature. Honor seems to be a slightly more important theme‚ although Honor and culture are intertwined in many ways. The Greeks are dominant because of these two strong aspects of their society. Greeks‚ especially the Athenians‚ believe that their culture is much better and more advanced than any other at the time. This gave the Greeks a sense of pride‚ or honor in their society

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    Helen of Troy

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    Since we are talking favourite characters‚ thought I would talk about one from Greek Mythology‚ a female figure that I like‚ and find very interesting. Well‚ to be honest‚ you really cannot see any good portion of character development. The larger story is literally involved with the rise and fall of people around her. She even displayed very little emotions and was sort of unaffected by the war outcome. Still I like her Helen of Troy‚ or Helen or Sparta‚ one of the most controversial female characters

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    Personally‚ I didn’t think the movie gave enough credit nor background information on Prince Paris and Helen of Sparta. The movie does not let the viewer know that Helen was a reward to Paris for choosing to give a golden apple to the Goddess Aphrodite instead of the Goddess’ Hera or Athena. Another difference between the Iliad and Troy is that it does not show the history of the contempt that Achilles hold against King Agamemnon. In the Iliad‚ there was more to Achilles reluctance to fight for

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    Greek Mythology Explanation/Description: Implication (When you see this term in a poem or text‚ what is the purpose of including this reference?) Zeus/Jupiter Zeus is greatly seen as a Father-of-All figure and acts as the “Father of the Gods.” He‚ by the help of his mother’s‚ Rhea’s‚ conniving ways‚ successfully overthrew his evil father‚ Kronos. Rhea gave birth to Zeus in secret‚ and gave Kronos‚ who was infamous for devouring his own children‚ a stone wrapped in a blanket as a decoy for Zeus. Once

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    Victoria Carpenter Mr. Fraley Ancient Literature 26 March 2014 Creation Myths of Ancient Greco-Roman and Hebrew Cultures. Ancient Creation myths are similar but at the same time are still very different. What is a myth? A myth refers to a fiction story or only half true story. What makes up a myth? It has several different characteristics that make it different from other types of stories. Ancient Greco-Roman myths are interesting because they talk about another religion and how they are

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    Professor Mack Comparative Government (POLS 1220.32) 13 December 2011 The Art of Self-Interest: Sun-Tzu and Thucydides “Being fond of the truth‚ I am an admirer of antiquity‚” writes Confucius. (Kaplan‚ 40) The past contains lessons that apply to the future‚ because while time‚ place‚ individuals and creed change‚ people as a whole do not. The motivations are always the same. “Thus‚ as Aron notes‚ while our ideals have usually been peaceful‚ history has often been violent. Though this should

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