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    coast of Asia Minor and the Aegean Islands. Greece has made a long lasting contribution in our modern architecture, literature, medicine, art and philosophers. The rise of Greek happened because of their geographic location, government, and political system. Also, the decline of Greek happened because of their differences opinions of political, economic and military systems. The Greek civilization started with the Minoans…

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    parts of Crete in subsequent years, came the idea that the Minoans might have been the cradle of European civilization. Their socio-political structure that formed the basis for bureaucracy in the rest of Europe and the trade relations with mainland Greece and other parts of the Mediterranean…

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    7.THEORITICAL FRAMEWORK Realist view Realism in international relations (IR) is a traditional approach which is rooted in the Ancient Greek era and is still relevant today. The realist view has been under a transformation process during different periods and it keeps on developing, that is why we cannot say that realism in IR is one single theory, but a way of thinking or ‘general orientation’ which allows the establishment of a great variety of realist theories (Donelly 2000, p. 6). In spite…

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    Lighting In Theatre

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    The history of lighting in theatre began during times of Ancient Greece. Performances were held outside in an open space, the use of natural lights were their primary source of light illumination. The Greek ruins were setup so that only natural light was used. Productions would take place during the day so that sunlight was available. Productions used main theatre layout 'theatre in the round' and plays were done around mid-day so that natural light was at its brightest. Plays were done only…

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    Classical art was still very popular until 323 BC when Alexander the Great died and Hellenistic art started to show up. During the reign of Alexander the Great, he conquered many countries that resulted in a vast empire. Greece’s vast empire included Persia, Egypt, Asia Minor, India, and the Near East, which influenced the art style. Classical art was transformed during this time period because of all the exotic influences that was being made on the art. Before with classical art the focus was…

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    “Investigation” History word came from “Historia” the meaning of “Historia” It is the exposure of previous incidents as well as a mixture of established, appearance, to deliver knowledge of earlier times. History is distributed into three periods. Those are classical, medieval, and modern. The second name of the medieval period is middle ages. In history these both are the similar period. On the other way, middle and medieval ages are dissimilar due to noun or adjective. On the other hand, if we…

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    Hestia In Ancient Greece

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    hearth, familiarity, and comfort. Hestia is the chief of all goddesses (“The Gods of Greece” 168). According to Plato, Hestia means 'the essence of things' (“The Gods of Greece” 168). Hestia is the goddess of the hearth. She receives the best in offerings (“The Gods of Greece” 168). Hestia is the least personal goddess and the most anonymous. She gave her throne on Olympus up for Dionysus. (“The Gods of Greece” 168) The Ancient Greeks believed that “Hestia's fire, her life energy, burned for…

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    Few names in history have risen to myth-like status. Alexander, son of Phillip II of Macedon, is one of those names. Alexander’s profound effect on the world has given him the moniker “the great” and made him into a myth-like hero with the likes of Achilles, Caesar and even Hercules. Through all of his conquests and military campaigns during the third century B.C.E., Alexander spread Greek culture (Hellenism) throughout much of the ancient world. The effects of this changed western culture…

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    architecture, philosophy, government, and math. Ancient Greece has probably had one of the most influential parts on our modern day lives. The arts were always extremely valued in Greece, so theatre flourished, particularly in Athens. The plot of the plays was always inspired by Greek mythology, a theme that is still common today. The main genres of these plays were tragedy and comedy. These genres, still exist in the modern theatre. In Greece they would mostly put on dramas and tragedies. It…

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