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    Greek Myth

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    The ancient Greeks were a matriarchal society and the myths worked like fables – teaching a lesson to the masses‚ inspiring‚ and motivating members of society to do right and abide by the gods‚ or there will be consequences. Examples of Greek myths continue to influence contemporary society‚ teaching lessons to youngsters and warning adults. Greek Heroic Myths: The Story of Narcissus If the name Narcissus sounds familiar to you‚ it is because the word narcissism is a derivative of it. In society

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    Greek Heros

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    Myths of the Greek Heroes Achilles and Ajax are both know as great heroes of the Trojan War. Behind the guts and glory of war‚ what were they‚ who were they? Achilles was the son of nymph Thetis and Peleus the king of the Myrmidons. Ajax was the son of Telamon‚ who was the son of Aeacus and grandson of Zeus. Achilles and Ajax are closely related and their relationship being so close knit makes being at war a dismal time for both of them. Achilles was a man of anger and with this anger he dishonored

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    greco-roman era

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    The first contact between Roman and Greco-Macedonian powers occurred during the Pyrrhic Wars in Italy in 291 B.C. when the Greek city states in southern Italy invited the Pyrrhus‚ King of Epirus and the greatest general of his age to help them resist Rome. At first successful‚ Rome eventually overcame Pyrrus‚ and absorbed the Greek cities into its growing empire. It was not until the second of the Punic Wars‚ however‚ that Hannibal made an alliance with Macedonia‚ and a Roman Army was sent into Macedonian

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    Aristotle‚ a Greek philosopher‚ from The Politics‚ c. 340 BCE The words constitution and government have the same meaning‚ and the government‚ which is the supreme authority in states‚ must be in the hands of one‚ or of a few‚ or of the many. The true forms of government‚ therefore‚ are those in which the one‚ or the few‚ or the many‚ govern with a view to the common interest; but governments which rule with a view to the private interest‚ whether of the one or of the few‚ or of the many‚ are perversions

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    Roman Art History

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    to read in-depth about both Greece and Rome art. But I do know that both ancient Greece and Rome has a rich and sophisticated culture when it comes to art and classical architecture‚ the Greek peoples has at once a romantic and spiritual energy to it that was copied by the Roman‚ however‚ the Roman blended the Greek style with Rome unique art culture that make it splendid. The rich history of both Greece and Rome is what I always admired‚ and wished I could one day see this gigantic statues and incomparable

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION “Mythos”- a Greek word meaning “tale” and the origin of the word mythology; according to the dictionary mythology means‚ a traditional story aiming to explain the meaning of things concerning deities and demigods. Greek Mythology has been known to be one of the footprints left by the civilization of ancient Greece to our history and these mythology somehow shed a light to the culture‚ life style‚ religion and history of ancient Greece since the mythology were the primary

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    The Greek Crisis

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    The Greek Crisis The European Union. A lot of people know of the name and most will probably be able to give a vague description of what it is and how it works. Outlined here is a brief discussion of the European Union and one of its member states‚ Greece. The financial crisis that has occurred and its subsequent impact on the European Union and the rest of the world. In the 1940’s the world was at war and European countries such as France‚ Italy‚ Austria‚ and England were in disrepair and scared

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    Roman Gender Roles

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    Greek and Roman Gender Roles Jaime Aguero Hum 100 June 19‚ 2012 Sherna Armstrong Greek and Roman Gender Roles Gender roles always have been an important topic throughout history‚ especially in the ancient Greek and Roman time’s genders played an important role. Males dominated all aspects of government and women were treated as subjects rather than a person. Greek and Roman times do not differ on how a person’s gender determined what he or she could do‚ for except in Roman times women

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    The Legacy of Roman Art

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    The Legacy of Roman Art From the beginnings of human existence art has been used to depict‚ glorify‚ and eternize the cultures of a society. Though the ages of time none have become more world renown than the workings of the Roman civilization; an art form which incorporated the customs of the Etruscans and Greeks to create an individualistic style that appealed to the cultural aesthetics of the time period. Of the various forms of art used by the Romans‚ the one which most clearly illustrates

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    Roman Dental Hygiene

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    Dentistry and oral hygiene in Ancient Roman time was very different back then‚ then it is now. A lot has changed since their time‚ for example methods‚ tools‚ and medication. Back in Roman time there was no dentists‚ toothpaste or toothbrushes. Romans would use toothpicks‚ rags‚ and chewing sticks to help keep their teeth to stay intact. Back then‚ the Romans used urine for toothpaste‚ they would use others urine and their own. Romans would brush their teeth with the urine and the urine would help

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