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    guitar theory

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    The guitar technique book With contributions by: John Jumper‚ Ashley Crawford‚ Pálfi András‚ Russ Stevens and Gerhard Ersdal Really we got a lot of these from our teachers‚ who got them from their teachers‚ who got them from … The contributions are collected and presented on his web page by: John Jumper …and edited with some modifications into this book by: Gerhard Ersdal Warm up..........................................................................................................

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    The reign the Greek empire started in approximately 2000 B.C. with the arrival of the Greeks in Greece‚ and ended in 338 B.C. with the downfall of Greece. There were three different dialects of the Greek language in Balkans. The Aeolians‚ the Ionian‚ and the Dorian. Though they spoke different forms of the same language they considered themselves a related and distinct race. They united and created the society Mycenaean. Early Mycenaean Greeks built temples and palaces in the cities Thebes‚ Athens

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    aathens and sparta

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    (Modern): Cosmopolitan Isolated and laid back. Culture (Ancient): Forward looking Laid back Military: not as military based‚ as military service was optional mandatory military service Outlook (Ancient): Democratic Oligarchic Ancestry: Ionian Descent Descendants of the Dorian invaders Latitude: 37 58’ 37 4’ Longitude: N 23 43’ E N 22 26’ E Time zone: EET/EEST (UTC+2/3)The historical period of ancient Greece is unique in world history as the first period attested directly in proper

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    Eiffel Tower

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    Srinivasa Ramanujan | BIO-DATA | Born | (1887-12-22)22 December 1887 Erode‚ Madras Presidency | Died | 26 April 1920(1920-04-26) (aged 32) Chetput‚ Madras‚ Madras Presidency | Residence | Kumbakonam | Nationality | Indian | Fields | Mathematics | Alma mater | Government Arts College Pachaiyappa’s College | Academic advisors | G. H. Hardy J. E. Littlewood | Known for | Landau–Ramanujan constant Mock theta

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    Character Is Destiny

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    is recognized as one of the most significant philosophers before Socrates and Plato. Unfortunately‚ very little is known about his life other than what can be gathered from his own statements. Heraclitus lived in Ephesus‚ an important city on the Ionian coast of Asia Minor‚ not far from Miletus‚ the birthplace of philosophy. Ancient biographies of him consist of nothing more than inferences or imaginary constructions based on his sayings (Graham). However‚ the renowned philosopher Frederick Nietzsche

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    and Persia over almost half a century. The Persian Wars started from two conflicts that occurred between 490 and 479 B.C.E and set against the Persian Empire against the Greek city-states. The conflict began after Athens and Eretria helped the Ionians in their revolution against Persia. The first Persian War was the Battle of Marathon in 490 B.C. The Persians sailed down the coast of Greece and landed at the bay of Marathon‚ about 40 miles north from Athens. The Athenian army was led by General

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    The Nine Muses

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    Three Muses invented the sounds in a Lyre‚ a musical instrument. Four Muses invented the four known dialects in the language Attica‚ Ionian‚ Aeolian and Dorian. Five muses invented the five human senses. Seven muses invented the seven chords of the lyre‚ the celestial zones‚ planets and the seven sounds of the Greek

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    Modern Greek Literature

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    emergence of modern Greek literature (11th - 15th century) 1.1 Acritic songs 1.2 Romances 1.3 Tales set in the classical world 2 Cretan literature (15th-17th centuries) 3 Enlightenment era (17th century-1821) 4 19th century literature (1821-1880) 4.1 Ionian or Heptanese School of Literature 4.2 Historiography 4.3 Folklore 4.4 Romantic or First Athenian School of poetry 5 Late 19th - Early 20th century literature (1880-1930) 5.1 E. Roidis‚ G. Vizyinos 5.2 1880s Generation or New Athenian School 5.3 C

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    the battle when Napoleon humiliated Prussian’s Frederick Williams’ army at Jena near Nuremburg‚ and the Battle of Friedland where he defeated the Russian army. Since Russia lost‚ they signed the treaty of Tilsit on july 1807 (559). Russia lost the Ionian Islands in the Aegean Sea‚ and Prussia lost western Germany and a bit of Poland. Russia was also forced to “accept the territorial settlements in western europe”. France in return promised an alliance with Russia to defend and aid from the Ottoman

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    Pythagoras Legacy

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    Phytagoras was born in 570 BC‚ on the island of Samos‚ in the Ionian region. Pythagoras was the most recognized Greek mathematician and philosopher through his theorem. Known as "Father of Numbers"‚ he made an important contribution to philosophy and religious teaching in the late 6th century BC. His life and teachings are not so obvious as there are many legends and artificial tales about him. In Greek tradition‚ it is said that he traveled a lot‚ including to Egypt. Phytagoras’s journey to

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