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    Crash! Bang! Pow! Zeus, the god of the sky- power from above, is raining down on the mortals of Greece. Greek mythology was often told to young children to explain unnatural events they would otherwise not understand (“Greek Mythology”). The deities lived on snowcapped Mount Olympus, the highest peak in Greece. They came down to the mortal world and often interacted with the common people. In many ways, the gods acted like the mortals by showing passions such as jealousy, love, and revenge. The…

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    Greek war fought by the Delian League led by Athens against the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta.The Peloponnesian War reshaped the ancient Greek world. Athens, the strongest society in Greece before the war's beginning, was reduced to a weak city-state, while Sparta became established as the leading power of Greece. The Melians stayed that they were neutral in this war, they were neither allies, nor foes of Athens or Sparta. However, Athens did not agree to these terms, so they told the…

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    A Week in the Life of Corinth by Ben Witherington, follows the journey of former slave Nicanor, his previous master, Erastos, his family and friends, and their collective journey of Christ’s ever present influence on their lives. While ancient Corinth at the time was still heavily under Roman influence, and Judaism had been declared a licit religion, the new emerging sect of Christianity and its followers, heavily influenced by Paul and his fellow believers affected all citizens of Corinth.…

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    The main idea of Selim Deringil's article is to determine how Ottoman Empire, like the Habsburgs and Romanovs, tried to transform itself from a dynastic empire to a modern citizen-based state during the nineteenth century. He mentions the rising prestige of the national idea among these monarchies and how this idea leaded them to create an "empire nationalism". According to Deringil, that was the point when the public image of the state became a necessity to constitute an "Ottoman citizenry".…

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    Olympics Research Paper

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    Olympia, Greece from the 8th century to the 4th century. The person who created the Olympics was Baron Pierre de Coubertin who created this idea in 1894 but these games were created in honor of Zeus, king of gods and the rings that you see on an Olympic flag were created by Pierre de Coubertin in 1914. Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC through 393 AD, it took 1503 years for the Olympics to return. The first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in…

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    Greece vs. Persia The Classical age through the Hellenistic period was a time where politics, economics, and religion flourished throughout Europe. Two important empires during this time period ere the Greeks and the Persians, whose significance increased significantly after the Greco-Persian war. The politics and economics of Persia and Greece were different, but the religions were similar because they worshipped anthropomorphically, had an altar system, and weren 't strongly practicing…

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    Oedipus Tragic Hero Essay

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    In the fourth century B.C., a theorist of drama, named Aristotle, devised a definition for what he considered a tragic hero. He described a tragic hero as someone who was of noble statue, of good character, but possessed human-like flaws. Aristotle also stated that a tragic hero’s downfall was due to his or her own mistakes through free choice, not fate. The tragic hero was also described to have great misfortune that was not entirely deserved, ending in a fall, but not total destruction…

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    Topic 3 Discuss the pros and cons of the various ways in which males and females are classified for the purpose of playing sport. Which way should be used at the elite level, such as the Olympic Games? Why? Which way should be used at the amateur level. What are some of the problems and how might they be overcome? Purpose of classified female and male in sports, because Females carry more fat than males, it and advantage in sports such as swimming, but in running and other sports it becomes a…

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    Moreover, the main social system in ancient western countries like ancient Greece was commercial society but china is thoroughly an agricultural society, which limited the function should be relative to agriculture that is why the solar terms in ancient western countries just had four. And the social system also shaped western…

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    Sporting Event Analysis

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    This essay will critically analyse the claims that sporting events bring positive economic benefits to the host city. The analysis will focus on one mega event, namely the Olympics, and how previous events have benefitted or hindered the city in regard to the economics of the city. During the bidding to host, and indeed throughout the running of a major sporting event, it is widely assumed that sporting events are used as a catalyst for economic advancement, and many governments around…

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