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Essays 541 - 570
This essay pertains to "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" by Homer, the ancient Greek poet and the worldview and cultural values that a...
This essay focuses on the scholarship of Werner Jaeger regarding the Greek term "paideia" [education]. Three pages in length, one ...
This essay pertain to the interpretation of theologian Catherne Brown of the Greek word "metochos." Three pages in length, one sou...
This essay discusses Wayne A. Grudem's views and interpretations of the Greek word "metochos," referring to the way in which it is...
This essay pertains to theologian David L. Allen's interpretation of the Greek work "metochos" in the Hebrews. Three pages in leng...
This essay pertains to "Drunk History," a TV show in which participants describe instances from history while inebriated. The writ...
This research paper presents the client's biographical background, his past health history and a well young adult behavior al heal...
The major challenge in constructing histories of Israel and Judah is the fact that they were individuals but they also had cities ...
International relations in Africa have been heavily influenced by their colonial history, a history that still impacts on internat...
This paper pertains to Diego Rivera's "Indian Warrior" and the Mexican history to which the work refers. The writer discusses this...
This research paper presents a discussion that focuses on an ancient Greek amphora from the Attic period that depicts Herakles and...
This research paper/essay discusses the "Iliad" and the "Aeneid" as two epic poems that mirror the values of Greek and Roman socie...
the fact that the Persian fighters outnumbered those from Greece (History of Ancient Greece, 2001). Interestingly enough, the vict...
specifically tailored their works to suit the tastes of their Athenian audiences, mirroring the "fears, tensions, and potential vi...
in manipulating that world. It can also be contended, however, that each new technological development directly impacted the econ...
Olympic Games that the Greeks initiated. On the other hand, most of the Greek citizens were obliged to labor for the purpos...
down to the first floor. The solid brass chandelier reaches twelve feet across as it hangs amidst the marbleized interior from wa...
removed a pressure gauge that was attached to the tank, stuck a hose in the hole and filled the tank with water (Dykes and Graham,...
patently incorrect assumption or definition. Socrates exercises in dialogue and thinking are not entirely negative and are certa...
men. It is their rules and their decisions that determine how women should act and what role they can play in society. Antigones ...
Romans feel how great a charm eloquence lends to what is good, and how invincible justice is, if it be well spoken; and that it is...
throughout the novel. Although they try and maintain their cultural identity through music, they are morally lost in environmental...
lie to Antigone because their interests/values lie in their men. While they do not want their men to go to war, they want sex just...
can choose not to marry, by and large, that is an unpopular choice. While the term spinster is no longer bandied about, certainly ...
others, or more intelligent than others. In short, there must be some element which somehow sets him above the average man, but ye...
is paid to speaking and writing the language. English classes, on the other hand, are taught differently. English teachers will as...
wings of the bird and during the ceremony, the dancers snap the beak closed with a loud clap (Kwakiutl Ceremonial Dance Mask, 2002...
seek guidance from an oracle. When he returns he tells the King that the murderer of Laius (the previous King) must be brought to ...
"National Style" got its start - and finally ended during the latter part of the 19th century - in Philadelphia (Pollock, 2002)....