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    Greek History

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    The Greeks’ history began around 700 B.C. with festivals honoring their many gods. One god‚ Dionysus‚ was honored with an unusual festival called the City Dionysia. The revelry-filled festival was led by drunken men dressed up in rough goat skins (because goats were thought sexually potent) who would sing and play in choruses to welcome Dionysus. Tribes competed against one another in performances‚ and the best show would have the honor of winning the contest. Of the four festivals in Athens (each

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    Greek Values In The Iliad

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    ANCIENT GREEK VALUES “Black ships before Troy” the adapted version of the Iliad‚ reflects important cultural and social values of Ancient Greece. It is a tale that demonstrates the importance of mythology and religion. This story of vengeance highlights Greek views on courage‚ honor‚ and loyalty while giving an inside view on Greek customs around gender‚ death and burial rights. Throughout the book‚ the author uses foreshadowing‚ imagery‚ and the behaviors of characters and gods to demonstrate

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    Greek Mythology and Zeus

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    None of the above 2. This term refers to the many Greek gods a. Pantheon b. Tetrarchy c. Tritopatores d. All of the above 3. Kronos and Rhea were the parents of: a. Zeus b. Poseidon c. Hades d. All of the above 4. Known for his lightning bolt‚ this god was often called the king of the gods in the ancient Greek tradition a. Poseidon b. Odin c. Jesus d. Zeus 5. __________ is our oldest written source of information about the Greek gods a. Hesiod b. Homer c. Apollodorus d. None of

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    Ancient Greek Religion

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    development of agriculture. Ancient Greece religion The Gods: The Greeks had a big religion Filled with 12 major gods and goddesses and hundreds of minor gods. The 12 gods were Zeus‚ Athena‚ Apollo‚ Poseidon‚ Hermes‚ Hera‚ Aphrodite‚ Demeter‚ Ares‚ Artemis‚ Hades‚ Hephaistos‚ and Dionysus. Greeks would sacrifice their tame animals to please a certain god he only goddess that had wild animals sacrificed to her was Artemis‚ twin sister of Apollo. Gods were believed to be the cause of disasters such as:

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    The three astronauts is planing to go the moon with Apollo 13 spaceship in 1970. They are Alan Shepard‚ Fred Haise‚ Ken Mattingly. Apollo trips plan was change at that time because Alan Shepard have a problem with one of his ears and he can’t go on Apollo 13. So Jim Lovell took his place. They have their own responsibility‚ Ken is the command module pilot‚ Fred and Jim are lunar module pilots. The command module is home for astronauts on space and small lunar module use when astronauts down to the

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    Greek Architecture

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    The Greek culture has had a huge impact on the history of the world. There is something Greek in almost everything‚ especially in the world’s architecture. Greece no longer had one king‚ so they focused on building temples for their gods. Architecture began small and plain but evolved into impressive pieces of art. As time passed from the Archaic period to the Hellenistic period‚ the people of Greece developed a type of formula for their buildings and their pieces of art. In Ancient Greece‚

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    greek civilization

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    should have learnt about features of ancient Greek civilization and gained some understanding of how ancient civilizations influence the development of modern civilization‚ through the medium of Chinese. In these lessons‚ they should also have learnt some English terms related to this topic. Aims and Objectives I. Content Objectives After the ELA activities‚ students should be able to use English to: 1. describe the features of ancient Greek civilization; 2. use graphic tools to

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    Greek Warriors

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    Greek Warriors Warfare played a constant and significant role in the development of Greek culture. This is apparent in the depiction of military conflicts on various artifacts which have survived over the centuries. The Greek warrior is located among the largest artifacts‚ buildings and statues‚ and among the smallest‚ coins. The warrior is also painted on vases. These objects are all reflective of Greek culture‚ and of the impact war had upon the people who created and used these objects. The

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    Greek Mythology

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    The Greeks looked at their gods with attributes they only wished they could attain. They developed stories of extraordinary people that were the offspring of immortals such as Nymphs or gods like Hermes or Zeus. Most of these stories consisted of labors‚ quests‚ or bloody wars‚ where the heroes were at the epicenter of the tale. What made these heroes so great was not just the fact they had godly attributes or completed monumental tasks‚ but endured more tragedy or more bliss than any common Greek

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    Analysis of Apollo Hospitals in India Hospital at Hyderabad Vs Chennai After the success of the hospital at Chennai‚ Dr. Reddy expanded to Hyderabad. After a slow pickup which included losses for the first four years‚ the hospital finally seemed to have picked up by making a profit of Rs. 100‚478‚000 in the year 1994. But on closer examination of the financial statements‚ we can see that the apparent profit is actually due to interest waiver given by the financial institutions‚ as well as a result

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