de_2649_201185_37661246_1_1_1_1‚00.html Wikipedia. “Foreign relations of Brazil” 2 Mar. 2008 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Brazil Wikipedia. “Ethanol fuel in Brazil” 29 Mar. 2008 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethanol_fuel_in_Brazil Melo‚ Lourenco. “Brazil and Neighbors Look for Cultural Integration” 8 Apr. 2008 http://www.brazzilmag.com/content/view/1338/53/
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Iced-t PRODUCTIONS LEMON HEAD BEATS‚ HOLLA AT TEA HRRRRRAAAAHH Ya Boi JB: yo yo yo its ya boi jb nothing makes me happier than a glass of cold tea after that i usually gotta take a pee After youre done be clean and neat‚ wipe the seat uh i know you want some but the drink belongs to me all that cold tea fills me with glee you know id rather be drinkin my cold tea while getting a phd in math or philosophy uh POP hold it down because i can barely see i love watchin vines on my flatscreen TV
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Before Cadmus could enjoy his new home‚ however‚ he had to do penance for killing the dragon‚ which was sacred to Ares‚ god of war. After eight years of servitude‚ Cadmus was made king of Thebes and was given Harmonia‚ the daughter of Ares and of Aphrodite‚ the goddess of love‚ as his wife. Although Thebes prospered under Cadmus’s rule‚ misfortune overcame his descendants. In his old age‚ after two of his daughters and two of his grandsons had suffered violent deaths‚ Cadmus fled with his wife to
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In Greek mythology‚ stories are very popular to tell. These myths are very important because of the lessons that the stories tell. Most people believe it’s what makes us humans and what makes nature. The myth of Atalanta‚ a story of a huntress who would have to fight to be a virgin and not to be married. Atalanta is a myth about a huntress who was ”suckled by a she bear‚ sent by Artemis‚ until a group of hunters found her and raised her” ("Atalanta."). The hunters once invited Atalanta to a calydonian
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In Nobody’s Princess‚ there are many notable characters. The first character is Helen. She is a princess who wants to learn to fight and does not like sewing. Helen will be the future queen of Sparta. She is the protagonist in the story. Next is Clytemnestra‚ the twin sister of Helen. Clytemnestra does not like Helen and was mean to her until she had to leave Sparta. She got married to an evil ruler by force when she had to leave Sparta. Another character is Ione‚ who takes care of Helen. Ione is
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Greek Sculpture Greek Sculpture evolved and transformed throughout the ancient civilization through nearly nine hundred years and three major historical periods. Over the lengthy time that the Greeks prospered‚ many artists and sculptors worked to perfect the arts that they labored on. They started from the ground up and their art continuously developed from the feet‚ eventually up to the head where the sculpture was perfected. Each period‚ from the Geometric to the Hellenistic had significant
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trade Trade during this period was based on the principle of barter (no form of coinage had been invented) Crete became extremely self sufficient in basic necessities (exports balanced imports) Permanent trading centres had been built around Melos‚ Keos‚ Rhodes‚ Kythera and Miletos on the Anatolian coastline Imports: Copper (Sardinia) Amber (Britain and north west Europe) Silver (Attica) Emery (Naxos) Metal (Messina) Copper ingots (Cyrpus) Tin‚ ivory and lapis lazuli (Levant
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After Persian wars‚ Athens and Sparta emerged as Greek strong societies growing their powers and living together peacefully with a truce in place. They had a treaty in place for 30 years. During peace time Athens became a naval power and Sparta developed military land power. Eventually‚ the Peloponnesian War (431- 404 BCE) broke out in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta city-states. It was between Athens and their allies (the Delian League) and Spartan and their allies (the Peloponnesian
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Realist view: * “self-help” system: states must help themselves * States will seek to maximize power over morality or material interests * International institutions do not matter; only states matter in war and peace- life d death * Power is: * The aim of political struggle * Defines the interests of states * A motivation that is constant throughout human history * Assumptions: * Human nature is bad‚ assume leaders will act in self * Anarchy:
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With the invasion of Hysiai‚ led by Sparta‚ and the invasion of Melos‚ led by Athens the brutality began to increase with both sides ultimately killing the citizens of each town. “The uncertain peace was finally shattered when‚ in 415‚ the Athenians launched a massive assault against Sicily” (4). Not too long after was
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