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    History‚ A Very Short Introduction‚(Oxford; Oxford University Press; 2000) Burn A.R.‚ The Penguin History of Greece‚ (London; Penguin Books Ltd; 1990) Burrow John‚ A History of Histories‚ (London; Penguin Books Ltd; 2009) Doak Robin S.‚ Thucydides‚ Ancient Greek Historian‚ (Compass Point Books; 2007) Hughes-Warrington Marnie‚ Fifty Key Thinkers on History (2nd Ed; Oxen; Routledge; 2008) Warner‚ Rex‚ translation‚ Thucydides‚ The Peloponnesian War‚ (Middlesex; Penguin Books Ltd; 1954) www.ijidonline.com

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    Ancient Greek Culture

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    Middle Ages define their cultures‚ beliefs and reasons within the constructs of power‚ community‚ and religion. The transition in the beliefs of polytheistic gods to a spiritual connection to one Divinity created the foundations of society and government during these eras. The reemergence of Greek Civilization between 100-750 B.C.E. introduced the writings of Homer. Influenced by Near Eastern mythology and fables that embedded teachings used to educate the masses on social behaviors and morality

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    Ancient geography The Cassiterides‚ meaning Tin Islands (from the Greek word for tin: Κασσίτερος/Kassiteros)‚ are an ancient geographical name of islands that were regarded as situated somewhere near the west coasts of Europe. The traditional assumption‚ ignoring Strabo‚ is that Cassiterides refer to Great Britain‚ based on the significant tin deposits in Cornwall. Herodotus (430 BC) had only dimly heard of the Cassiterides‚ "from which we are said to have our tin‚" but did not discount the islands

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    expected to get married and raise a family‚ maintain the management of the household‚ and bearing and rearing children (Harrison 510). The rights of women in China and India were similar as well. In India the rights of women have barley changed since ancient times. Women in this country are not allowed to own property‚ show their faces in public‚ and are the complete property of a man (www.geocities.com/hinduism/hindu_women.html). The women of china were also inferior to men. For around two thousand years

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    impossible to understand and unknown place to Europeans. One reason was that Egypt was Muslim and Europe was Christian‚ and the poison produce by the Crusades and subsequent wars hindered open communication. Another reason was that most information of ancient Egyptian society had been lost some time before the Greeks settled the coast‚ so even though many people had seen the pyramids‚ temples‚ no one knew their origin or reason. Britain’s main idea was in stabilizing the region‚ so the government move

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    Daoism In Ancient China

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    such as language‚ art‚ religion‚ and even politics. One such thing I will be talking about in this essay is one of the philosophies Ancient China has proposed which is Daoism. In this essay‚ I will be talking about the concepts of Daoism and how it has influenced today’s modern society. Daoism is a philosophy similar to that of Confucianism. Daoism evolved from the ancient Chinese society in which the Han society would soon believe in. Its origin rooted from praying to Gods and Deities. According to

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    Ancient civilizations played a massive role in how physicians today practice medicine. Without the ideas of ancient Egypt and ancient Greece‚ modern medicine may have been different. I feel that these two civilizations are responsible for many diagnostic tools we use today. I will be comparing and contrasting the medicinal practices of ancient Egypt and ancient Greece. By reading various papyri we are able to dive into the Egyptian practice of medicine. These papyri explore various illnesses and

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    Different gods have different powers and spheres of influence,ghosts and their influence in the lives of humans. Monotheism only believed one God‚ such as Christianity and Islam‚ this kind of monotheistic religion system is more concentrated‚ is conducive to the clergy centralization‚ is also more convenient to understand the spread of believers. Polytheism Religious believers believe there are many gods,because they think that life is often tied to many invisible

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    Ancient Theories of Soul

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    Ancient Theories of Soul First published Thu Oct 23‚ 2003; substantive revision Wed Apr 22‚ 2009 Ancient philosophical theories of soul are in many respects sensitive to ways of speaking and thinking about the soul [psuchê] that are not specifically philosophical or theoretical. We therefore begin with what the word ‘soul’ meant to speakers of Classical Greek‚ and what it would have been natural to think about and associate with the soul. We then turn to various Presocratic thinkers‚ and to the

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    ANCIENT HISTORY ESSAY: Using relevant ancient and modern sources and your knowledge‚ explain what these reveal about leisure activities and entertainment in Rome in the Late Roman republic. The Late Roman Republic was the period of the Ancient Roman civilisation when the government operated as a republic‚ where life in the Roman republic revolved around the city of Rome in the Roman forum. During this period‚ entertainment and leisure were an essential part of everyday life in Rome‚ where through

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