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    Just as art has been a major part of human history, so has theatre and performing arts. It takes shape in storytelling, dance, and acting. According to the History of Theatre, ‘studies of wall paintings in Africa, France, and Spain reveal that humans were engaged in sophisticated forms of artistic expression as early as 20,000 years ago.’ This was apparently before the development of some skills and habits that helped advance civilization. Through this paper, we will discuss what sorts of…

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    What Does Greek Merchandise Do For Sororities? By Rudy Silva Jul 26, 2011 Greek merchandise is among the many things that Greek people are known for. The Greeks carved lines in the long history of humanity and the world. The Greek mythology, philosophy and the philosophers, Athens with the Parthenon, gods and goddesses among others are the few things that this great people are known for. Through time, many people around the world have known Greece and the Greek people because of these various…

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    culture are based off of Greek culture. Greeks were Indo- Europeans who migrated into Greece, a small country in southeastern Europe, around 1900 B.C. Ancient Romans believe Rome, a boot-shaped Italian Peninsula that juts out into the Mediterranean Sea, was founded around 753 B.C. by Romulus. Romulus was one of the twin sons of Mars, the Roman god of War. Archeological evidence indicates that Rome is much older and was settled by Latins. The Romans adapted and adopted Greek culture to form…

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    Essay IV: Universal History (Marx v Hegel) The view of history as universal was a turning point for historians, who had until that point had a more isolated view of history, wherein it related to a single place and the series of events taking place there. Universal history described the history of the human race as a whole, and while this idea had been around since the time of the Romans, it become more developed in the nineteenth century. Two prominent proponents of this were German…

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    The idea that history is a competition between culture with a dominant winner is true and has been proven for centuries no matter which way it is looked at, but cultural synthesis is inevitable to come in any situation. Saying one side is less prevalent than the other is contradicting because there will always be a natural obligation among humans that is centered around the need for being the best. Seeing that this is true, history is a product of cultural synthesis despite the competition found…

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    focus of Ancient Greek art was that of the human body. Almost all of these sculptures are of nude men. A very common subject was the idealized male body. To Greeks one of the most favorable subject was that of the athlete, as it represented the ideal form. Throughout centuries the idea of beauty was…

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    there are 196 countries. 196 different cultures that are vastly diverse in religion, apparel, and way of life. The thing that links all of these countries together is religion, or the belief in some superior being. All countries can trace their history back to one major religion. Greece believed in the gods, such as Zeus and Hades. Chinese citizens held several regions practices, depending on the dynasty, but the major religions to focus on where Confucianism and Taoism. Finally, Europe’s…

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    Do We Lie About History

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    History comes from the Greek word Historia and it means to learn or to inquiry. It’s a vague subject because there so much information that is involved and a lot it being left out. My arguments are do we lie about history to supply clean content to explain history to children in Elementary School systems; teach the true history in schools because children need to know; or wait until children are in college to teach history because the content is controversial. James Baldwin said it best with…

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    geographic differences. Culture was very important in the Greek and Roman worlds it played a large part in civilization. Both cultures valued gods. The Greeks and the Romans worshiped the same gods and had the same mythology. They also went to places of worship that were very similar architecture the only difference is the name. The Greeks called their place of worship the Pantheon and the Romans called their place of worship the Pantheon. Greeks and Romans made beautiful sculpture art as a…

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    Greek Gods In The Iliad

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    Greek mythology is an inspiring work of art displayed in the earth’s history. The poetics translation of the greek gods stories have encouraged multiple types of literature, works of art, and early forms of science. The greeks were the first to question how things functioned in everyday life, to help explain these mysteries the people created these myths; in this case, myth, is defined as early science. The gods were also a way for the rural folk of the community to be entertained. They were…

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