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    Mrs Whittaker Ancient Greece �� Caitlyn Lynes 7I Greek Gods/ Goddesses Question 1: Who are the Greek Gods and Goddesses? The Greek Gods and Goddesses are mythical people. They were made up by Hesiod‚ a possible contemporary with Homer‚ At the centre of Greek mythology is the pantheon of deities who were said to live on Mount Olympus‚ the highest mountain in Greece

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    Augustus’ Building Programme – An Overview Augustus’ Aims 1. Providing for the needs of the people 2. Promoting the prestige of the empire 3. Glorifying his own and his family’s name 4. Making a statement about his leadership Augustus spent a huge part of his personal wealth on building and his key lieutenant‚ Agrippa‚ until his death in 12 BC‚ supervised much of the building programme. The Fora There were three fora in Rome during the Augustan period. 1. The Roman Forum

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    THE ROMAN RELIGION As the Roman Empire grew‚ it came across several different religions. “As the empire expanded across the Balkans‚ Asia Minor and into Egypt‚ Roman religion absorbed many of the gods and cults of conquered nations‚ but the primary influence would always remain Greece” (Wasson‚ Donald). After the Romans conquered Greece‚ they adapted the gods the Greeks were worshipping. Most‚ if not all‚ of the Greek deities were renamed and given slightly different characteristics. Not only were

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    #10—Crash Course World History The Roman Empire or Republic or...Which Was It? 1. The story of Rome begins when twins‚ Romulus and Remus‚ who’d been raised by wolves‚ founded a city on ___________ hills. 2. What does SPQR stand for? It means Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and the People of Rome)‚ one of the ___________ of the Roman Republic. 3. Rome was divided into two broad classes: the ___________ – the small group of aristocratic families and the ___________‚ basically everybody else

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    Texas‚ Home of The King Cowboy Pecos Bill‚ according to Peter Poulakis‚ was the patron saint of all things cowboy. As a baby‚ Bill was weaned on moonshine‚ and teethed on a bowie knife. His legend began when he was about year old‚ when Bill’s father decided to move the family out west. Bill’s father felt that his farmland had become too crowed for comfort when a family moved within fifty miles of his farm. During the move Bill’s family crossed the Pecos River in their wagon. While crossing the river

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    Aeneid to portray Augustus’ link to divinity. One example of the link between Augustus and divinity is in ‘chapter 8‚’ ‘line 680’ which says Geminas cui tempora flammas‚ the “Twin beams of light” that can be interpreted as the twins of beginning Romulus and Remus. Since the word Geminus was used it could also allude to the twins of legend Castor and Pollux who reported victories to the Romans and lead them to victory at certain points of Roman history. The Flammas could then allude itself to Zeus himself

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE & GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (General) BCSE/2010 Page 1 of 9 ROYAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION BHUTAN CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION (BCSE) 2010 EXAMINATION CATEGORY: GENERAL PAPER II: ENGLISH LANGUAGE & GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Date : 23 November 2010 Total Marks : 100 Examination Time : 3 hours Reading Time : 15 Minutes (Prior to examination time) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS • This paper is divided into two parts – Part I and Part II. Part I has two sections – A: Case Study and B: Topical Discussion

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    Founding of Rome: The story of Romulus and Remus and the story of The Rape of the Sabine Women * res publica- “people’s business”; Republican Period- 509 – 44/31 BCE Location of Rome: perfectly placed between the Etruscans‚ the Latins‚ and the Greeks * gave access to cultural advancement; Romans borrowed many things from the 3 groups * Rome was far enough inland to avoid direct assault from the sea but had access to water and its port city Ostia from the Tiber River Struggle of the

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    Roman vs. Greek Civilization Although both Roman and Greek civilizations shared similarities in the areas of art and literature‚ their differences were many and prominent. Their contrasting aspects rest mainly upon political systems and engineering progress‚ but there are also several small discrepancies that distinguish between these two societies. This essay will examine these differences and explain why‚ ultimately‚ Rome was the more advanced civilization of the two. Greece‚ originally ruled

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    Golly Easterly Instructor Smith Honors English 10-3 16 March 2012 An Investigation of J.K. Rowling’s Utilization of Animal and Color Symbolism in Her Harry Potter Series Many consider symbolism the most important factor in comprehending the knowledgeable realm. “Symbols and metaphors extend into the realm of everyday language and figures of speech” (Biedermann VII). In turn‚ the Harry Potter novels of J.K. Rowling are extensively “philosophical” and symbolic (Bagget and Klein 3). Some believe

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