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    sample essay on birthday celebration of my friend. Last week‚ it was my best friend’s birthday. So we all planned a nice birthday party. He asked all of us to come to his house three days before his birthday. It was supposed to be a small tea-party with a few friends and family members. As he is the eldest in the family‚ he asked me to come and help him with the preparations. A day before‚ we went to the market and brought the necessary decoration articles. We decided for a few minutes on the

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    conventions‚ and themes 2 History 3 Influence 4 Film 5 References Origins‚ conventions‚ and themes[edit] The only clear precedent and influence for the Renaissance genre is the work of the Roman playwright and Stoic philosopher Seneca the Younger‚ perhaps most of all his Thyestes. It is still unclear if Seneca ’s plays were performed or recited during Roman times; at any rate‚ Elizabethan and Jacobean playwrights staged them‚ as it were‚ with a vengeance‚ in plays full of gruesome and often

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    others. The influence of entertainment on the younger generation affects the way that they dress‚ talk‚ and act. This is because the current generation and society depends on entertainment as a form of communication and information. The society‚ therefore‚ turns to entertainment for the daily activities like education‚ health care‚ traveling‚ work‚ and personal relationships. This paper is going to look at the effects of entertainment on the younger generation. In addition‚ it is going to look at

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    Lena (Mama) Younger – A Dissection of Character Personality and actions are definitive pieces of a person‚ but what makes someone’s identity wholly unique to that individual? A person’s core traits allow another being the ability to discern exactly what motivates that person. In the case of Lena Younger‚ or Mama as she is known‚ her identity rests on her pride as an African-American woman‚ the racially motivated world she has grown up in‚ and her immense love of her children. All of these

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    Importance of Agrippina’s family and her first two marriages to her career Agrippina’s family background was the basis of her influence and power. Her family’s position of power enabled her to be more influential than most other women of her era. She was born of both Julian and Claudian bloodlines. She was a descendant of the Emperor Augustus‚ nice and later wife of Claudius‚ sister of Gaius and mother of Nero. Her mother‚ Agrippina the Elder‚ and father‚ Germanicus‚ were well respected figures

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    Roman Stoic Philosophy

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    philosophy of stoicism was started in Hellenistic Athens‚ by Zeno of Citum‚ who had been trained in the philosophy of the cynics‚ and spread to Rome where it was embraced by many Romans‚ including the Republican throne in Julius Caesar’s side‚ Cato the Younger.” (Stoicism-Greek philosophy of the stoics) The Romans adopted the Greeks Gods and their philosophy. The Romans culture had a heavy Greek influence in it. The Romans made stoicism their philosophy. The stoic’s ethics set them apart from other philosophers;

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    Notes: Ancient History

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    Cities of Vesuvius Geographical Context: Physical environment Located in the region of Campania‚ 200km South of Rome. Fertile soil‚ rich in phosphorus and potash‚ due to volcanic activity from Mt Vesuvius over the millennia. Vesuvius is part of a chain of volcanoes-Mt Etna and Mt Stromboli Earthquakes and tremors are common to the area-mentioned by Vitruvius and Strabo). The Phlegraean Fields(fire fields) where geothermal activity produced steam and boiling mud. Romans built hot spa health

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    MEDEA

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    MEDEA is a Greek tragedy about betrayal‚ revenge‚ and pride. In the play MEDEA is betrayed by her husband Jason‚ he decided to marry another woman to gain more power. Through the play MDEA get revenge on everyone that has done her wrong. I don’t think MEDEA is a traditional tragedy I feel it has feature that separate it from the traditional tragedy‚ but it does have many characteristics of a traditional tragedy. One of the similar characteristics MEDEA and traditional tragedy have in common is the

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    Pompeii and Herculaneum

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    Pompeii and Herculaneum are unique and remarkable because of their extraordinary state of preservation. No other archaeological site gives us so much information about life in ancient Rome. Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried in the volcanic eruption in 79AD in different ways‚ effectively which preserved majority of both sites. These archaeological remains that were left behind‚ such as bakeries‚ food bars‚ brothels‚ fulleries‚ wine presses and the Garum industry reveal a great deal about Industries

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    A good number of philosophers stressed that happiness is essential to the human existence‚ they see the sense of human living in triumph of different contentment. Condemning Epicureans‚ Stoics proposed another view and their concept included ethical and moral laws that denied the leading role of happiness but established the principle of logic and rational mind in the life attitude. They prove that sufferings and pain can be used for reaching important knowledge and‚ what is more‚ are the normal

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