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    The Greeks during the Greco-Persian War manipulated terrain as a force multiplier in many battles; at the Battle of Marathon‚ Miltiades used the Vrana Valley to prevent a Persian march on Athens‚ at the Battle of Thermopylae‚ Leonidas used the narrow‚ Thermopylae pass to invalidate the Persian numbers‚ and at the Battle of Artemisium‚ Themistocles used the Artemisium Strait to aid in his battle against the Persian fleets. The best manipulation and use of terrain by the Greeks in the Greco-Persian

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    in a narrow passage on the coast of Greece‚ known in the movie as the “Hot Gates.” The King of the Spartans‚ King Leonidas‚ leads 300 rugged Spartan men to the “Hot Gates” to combat Xerxes‚ a self proclaimed god‚ and his Persian army. Unlike Xerxes whom has what seems to be an unending army at his disposal‚ which contains but is not limited to war elephants‚ rhinos‚ and ninjas‚ Leonidas has but 300 men. It is apparently quite important to note that these 300 free Spartan men fight harder and with more

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    in the interview on Q TV (YouTube). In the interview with Slate Magazine‚ Diaz says that the novel “is all about the dangers of dictatorship” (Rourke 3). It describes how Oscar’s family’s three generations have been affected by the dictatorship of Trujillo who was the president of Dominican Republic and different other dictatorships by Yunior’s narration. There is no doubt that fuku is one of the most powerful dictatorships in this novel. According to the definition made by Junot in the interview on

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    selected to accompany King Leonidas and 300 Spartan warriors to defend the "hot gates" at Thermopylae in a delaying action against the Persian multitudes invading Greece under King Xerxes. The Spartans and their allies hold the pass for several days against the onrush of the Persian army. Eventually‚ a greek traitor leads the Persian Immortals (elite troops of the Persian empire) through a secret mountain pass that allows them to encircle the Spartan position. Leonidas orders the evacuation of all

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    Historical Context Originating in the United States‚ tap is a combination of African tribal dances‚ Scottish‚ Irish‚ and English clog dances‚ hornpipes‚ and jigs. In the last few decades of the 20th century‚ it was believed that African slaves and Irish servants observed each other’s dances on Southern plantations and tap was born from this. Tap dance was a dynamic art form‚ and dancers continually molded and shaped it. Dancers such as Harland Dixon and Jimmy Doyle impressed audiences and influenced

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    Throughout history there have been many fallen heroes who have been key subjects to be known in essence as “tragic heroes.” Famous tragic heroes include ones who fought alongside their “common men” such as the ancient Spartan King Leonidas I. While Leonidas fought alongside his men‚ some characters did not even have to physically fight to be a tragic hero‚ such be the case of the popular character “Willy Lowman” from the well-known play Death of a Salesman. Whilst some characters

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    completely rid themselves of their cultural identities‚ admitting‚ “Santo Domingo will always be there. It was in the beginning and it will be there at the end‚” (210). For those of you who missed your mandatory two seconds of Dominican history: Trujillo‚ one of the twentieth century’s most infamous dictators‚ ruled the Dominican Republic between 1930 and 1961 with an implacable ruthless brutality. A portly‚ sadistic‚ pig-eyed mulato who bleached his skin‚ wore platform shoes‚ and had a fondness

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    reviewing again from Blockbuster until July 31‚ 2007)‚ the most significant event before the great battle was the visit of the Persian diplomats to King Leonidas offering him and his family great wealth and position with no one getting killed in a needless war‚ if he would only submit to Xerxes as ruler of a new Persian-Grecian Empire. When Leonidas and his outspoken wife asked them about the preservation of the Greek way of life‚ that is‚ freedom and democracy‚ the offer quickly turned into a threat

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    Leonidas of Sparta a heroic king This book is called king Leonidas of sparta a heroic king‚ the Author is Helena P. it’s about how king Leonidas led the 300 Spartans to war and how they train their sons to be strong and become a Spartan. From the moment of a Spartan girl or a boy came into the world‚ the military and the city state were the center of every Spartan citizen’s life. Both male and female babies were determined by city state if they were strong enough to be Spartan citizens. If the infants

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    a three-dimensional landscape. Most of the film had landscapes in most shots‚ to comprise a large component of a plot when the Spartans chose to utilize it against the Persian intruders; this design is such a big part in the film. In this movie‚ Leonidas‚ the King‚ wage war against the Persians and he showed his ability as a fighter. The film was shot with a very dusty lighting kind of feeling. That helped to give honor to the reality that‚ the plot came from a graphic novel and it attempted to imitate

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