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    in the Olympic Games. Melankomas of Caria was an amazing fighter and often won without taking a blow or giving his opponent one; he won many Olympic Games. Kyniska of Sparta had a chariot that won a chariot race and she was the first female to ever win at the Olympic Games. She only won because the owner of the chariot - not the driver is given credit for the

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    Buddhism and Aristotle

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    Aristotle believe that happiness doesn’t just come and go. They believe that once a person finds nirvana or Eudaimonia it stays with them forever. But‚ why does Buddhism insist that there is no such thing as a “self” or a person? In “The Simile of the Chariot” Nagasena the Buddhist sage argues that there is no person or self. Nagasena believes that everything in life is simply labeled: “Well said‚ your majesty you truly

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    competition‚ and the priestess of Demeter‚ goddess of fertility‚ was given a privileged position next to the Stadium altar. Kyniska‚ daughter of King Archidamos of Sparta‚ was the first woman to be listed as an Olympic victor. Her chariot won in the four-horse chariot race in the 96th and 97th Olympiads. In the Olympic Games‚ it was forbidden for women to be present and

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    Herrick’s. Marvell’s narrator seems to be speaking directly to his mistress sexually. Her coyness would be fine with avoidance of having sex if time was coming to an end. Also he is comparing time with death‚ “But at my back I awaies hear‚ times’s winged chariot hurrying near:” at any moment the charriot can come up behind them and take their life. When their life has ended this would interfere with the chance to have sex‚ which gives them a reason to have sexual relations earlier than

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    different sites every time”(Daniels‚ 1). “Like our Olympics‚ though‚ winning Athletes were heroes who put their hometowns on the map. One young Athenian nobleman defended his political reputation by mentioning how he entered seven chariots in the Olympic chariot-race. This high number of entries made both the Aristocrats and the Athens look very

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    Essay On Gladiators

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    put up against each other to fights to the death. The winning gladiator waited for a sign from the crowd on whether to kill or not to kill the other gladiator; if the gladiator put up a good fight then his life just might be spared (“Gladiators‚ Chariots‚ and the Roman Games”.) All Gladiators swore a solemn oath‚ “I will endure to be burned‚ to be bound‚ to be beaten‚ and to be killed by the sword” (McManus‚ “Gladiator Games”.) The gladiatorial games were a form of entertainment of the

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    As humans we possess an enormous amount of unacquainted ignorance when it comes to the knowledge and history behind common everyday words and sayings. The honest truth is that it’s easier to have a mindset such as this when thinking of the words we use daily. A great deal of knowledge can be discovered by looking into the etymology of words. For instance in the previous three sentences‚ I don’t know the origin behind why any word means what it does but I used them anyways. The enormous amount of

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    gather in numerous venues which hosted exciting games and events to cheer on their favorite competitors‚ curse their rivals‚ and celebrate their victories. The circus and the amphitheater were the prime structures which displayed gladiatorial fights‚ chariot racing‚ executions‚ and wild beast hunts. The progression in the building of these venues displayed how social status and political power were enormous factors in public displays. The seating in both

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    How Did The Olympics Evolve?

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    finally‚ the pentathlon was introduced. The pentathlon was an event that consisted of several tests of strength and endurance‚ such as discus throwing‚ javelin‚ long jump‚ running and wrestling. There were ten events in total‚ which also included chariot racing and horse racing. Judges for the competitions of the Ancient Greek Olympics were all chosen from one place – Ellis. This was because Olympia was part of the region of Ellis. Cheating was not permitted under any circumstances. Fines were levied

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    My Hero's Journey

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    realized I no longer had control‚ it was too late. The horses driving the chariot could not register the fact that there was someone driving them‚ as a mortal’s weight is nowhere near the weight of a god like myself. They ripped and teared away from the chariot and they were soon controlling Phaethon‚ rather than Phaethon controlling them. I stood in shock‚ knowing that‚ even as the sun god‚ I could do nothing. I watched as the chariot tore through parts of Africa‚ drying up rivers and lakes‚ scorching

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