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    Ancient Greece: A Time Of Great Cities And Lives Ancient Greece was an interesting time and place with huge markets in which people could sell items of every kind. Strict laws with even stricter penalties if broken‚ a place where women were did not have as many rights as they do today‚ and along with the most outstanding army in their time. A quote that goes along with this time is; "I have killed one I have killed two -- the vampire who said he was youo." - Sylvia Platts. Likewise in the

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    Artistic Gymnastics My favourite sport is artistic gymnastics. This sport contains 4 disciplines: Vault‚ Uneven Bars‚ Balance Beam and Floor Exercise. To do gymnastics you need a uniform‚ gymnastic shoes and grips for the uneven bars. Vault: At this discipline the gymnast sprints down a runway and then he or she jumps onto a springboard which propels the sporter into the air onto a vault. That’s usually a vaulting table which is 1 m long and 1 m wide. Now the gymnast does for example a flic-flac

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    Cole Mills - World History 11/12/2012 Contributions of Ancient Greece – Alexander III the Great Alexander III the Great‚ the King of Macedonia and conqueror of the Persian Empire is considered one of the greatest military geniuses of all times. Alexander was born in 356 BC in Pella‚ the ancient capital of Macedonia. He was son of Phillip II‚ King of Macedonia. He spent his childhood watching his father make Macedon a great military power‚ winning victory after victory on the battlefields. When

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    Geography had it’s pros and cons on ancient Greece and really changed Greek history over all. Here are four ways geograthy changed ancient Greece. The first good thing geography did to ancient Greece was that Greece was a rough country and had lots of rocky terrain and mountains so Greeks mostly sailed to get around and also traded across the Mediterranean‚ Aegean‚ and Black seas‚ therefore making the water a “highway” for ancient Greece. The second good thing about the Greeks Geography is that

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    The culture that influenced my project is the Greek culture. Ancient Greece was a Greek civilization and it belonged to an era of Greek history that persevered through the archaic period to the term of classical antiquity. After this period began it was followed by the early middle ages and the Byzantine era. Contained in ancient Greece‚ better known as the classical Greece period. This period blossomed during the fifth to fourth centuries BC. Classical Greek culture‚ mainly philosophy‚ had a dynamic

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    Everyone has a Voice Greece had four different forms of government. Monarchy‚ oligarchy‚ tyranny‚ and democracy. Each city in Greece had their own form of government‚ along with its own laws‚ army‚ and money. I will be focusing on a democracy. One of Greece’s forms of government was democracy‚ and it affected people’s daily life because all citizens share in ruling power. When I say democracy you may be thinking of the modern form of democracy‚ but ancient greece democracy is different than the

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    square kilometer. In contrast to the European societies of the classical and medieval periods‚ Rome had unusually high urbanization rates. During the 2nd century CE‚ the city of Rome had more than one million inhabitants. No Western city would have as many again until the 19th century. Background

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    Social Structures of Han China and Ancient Rome During the classical era‚ Han China and Ancient Rome were the pioneers for the change and the plethora of improvements that took place in civilized societies. The Han Dynasty consisted of persistent regional riots and rebellions against harsh state demands‚ and Ancient Rome expanded through the Mediterranean and areas of Hellenistic civilization. Together‚ these two civilizations introduced many essential changes in human life and provided an arena

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    AC Professor Woods English 1301 Uniquely Artistic When growing up you look up to so many people wanting to be like them. I grew up in a typical middle class Mexican Family. My father worked in factories while my mother was a homemaker. I love my parents dearly‚ but there was nothing for me to look up to career wise. It wasn’t until my dad started to take me to the public libraries where I fell in love with Interior Design Books. Anything that had to do with art‚ landscaping‚ decorating‚ and

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    The two most dominating city-states in Greece of their time‚ Athens and Sparta‚ were great rivals with two very different ways of life. Sparta’s overbearing military and Athens’ impartial justice system and government are models for many modern day countries. Even though these two city-states differ greatly from one another‚ they share many characteristics of their country and their time period. Athens and Sparta were the two most powerful Greek territories of their time. Like most cities of

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