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    Greek Warriors

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    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 most abundant of these artifacts are the hundreds of vases which have been collected over the years. Among these vases are the "Athenian Red-Figure vases and Attic Black Figure Vases." As an ideal‚ the Greek warrior combined superhuman and human qualities. The ideal characteristics

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    adopted traditions that regularly take place within the lay-off season. Lawler effectively uses symbolism to distinctly highlight the characters ongoing futile attempts to hold on to their various illusions‚ through the accidental smashing of the vase containing the seventeenth doll‚ and as the play progresses their

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    TEFL module 15 task

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    express an experience some time before now. E.g. I have been to Mexico. I have eaten Octopus etc. Target language: I have been/eaten etc.‚ Have you ever...? Time: 50 minutes Assumptions: Students will have encountered the present perfect before so should be familiar with the form. Possible problems: Students might use the present perfect with past phrases‚ e.g. I have been to Mexico in 2003. I have eaten Octopus last year. Lead-in Display a range of pictures illustrating extreme sports (introduce

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    Answer on your notecards To turn in at the end of class. What legacy did the Greek civilizations leave to be implemented by Future generations? “A” “P” “E” ANCIENT AND CLASSICAL GREECE CIVILIZATION COMES TO EUROPE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY • The Land – Mountains dominate land; cross land travel difficult – Fertile river valleys were center of settlement and the basis of the polis – No place more than a few miles from sea – Outdoor life common due to temperate climate • The Sea – Greece is a series

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    unfair punishment

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    your brother told me that you toppled the ancestral vase and broke it in to pieces. Do you have any idea that it has been in our family for generations? Made in Persia for the royal family‚ there is nothing like it in the world." I was about to defend myself‚ but Mum left the room without listening to an innocent prisoner ’s plea for mercy. It was utter nonsense‚ there was no connection. Me! Breaking a vase! When was the last time I broke a vase in this house‚ user I many be clumsy but I knew the

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    defensive machinery. The British have $8‚400 profit than India in which they have about $900 profits. Great Britain is smaller than any other country on the map. Britain only has iron‚ coal‚ steel‚ and textiles to trade with other countries. The Imperial Octopus represents

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    Rainbow Fish Notes

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    to ignore him. Rainbow Fish’s beautiful scales are the most important thing in the ocean to him. Because of this he was faced to decide whether his beauty is more important than having friends. Rainbow Fish gets some very good advice from a wise octopus and learns what real happiness and belonging to friendship really is. He then changes hes life and shares his scales and treats everyone as an equal‚ which makes him feel as if he belongs.The Rainbow Fish PLOT: Rainbow Fish‚ with his beautiful sparkling

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    Art‚ there is a bell krater from Attica‚ Greece that was made around 460-450 BCE. It is a ceramic vase that is in excellent condition with the exception of a few chips on the red-figure decoration. The Bell Krater (figure 1‚ figure 2) stands under two feet tall and is just over one foot in width. Overall‚ the scene and design style on this krater is mostly consistent throughout the entire body of the vase‚ but there are a few formal elements that separate the scenes on Side A (figure 1) from Side B

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    is believed that theater began as a religious experience in order to honor the gods. Drama developed out of choral dances for Dionysus‚ the Greek god of wine‚ fertility and revelry‚ in Athens in the mid-sixth century BCE‚ inaugurating the earliest vase-paintings of ancient Greek performance (Hart 1). In 534 BCE the first tragedy took place with comedy following suit around fifty years later. According to Aristotle‚ Thespis was the first person to appear onstage as someone other than himself‚ thus

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    they had limited freedom‚ depending on the husband. In the Athens‚ the only freedom the women had was the domestic duties. They lived in buildings separate from their husband‚ and could not even eat meals with them. This is very different from the Minoans civilization. They worshipped many female gods‚ which resulted in them having a great respect for the women of their societies. The women were equals with men‚ and had a great amount of freedom. The societal status of women was ever evolving in

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