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    How does Harry Potter’s moral development fit with Kohlberg’s moral stages and one other theory of moral development? Word Count: 958 Moral development is a process in which a child goes through up until their late teens early 20’s. This process is where the child develops the understanding of how people should treat each other. The development changes as the child gets older going through various stages where different morality levels are in place. This essay will look

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    Helots- The people captured by the Spartans Ephors- A group of 5 men that were responsible for education Aristotle- A Greek philosopher that argued against the politic rights Solon- A reform-minded aristocrat that canceled land debts and freed people ; not give land Cleisthenes- A reformer that gained an upper hand after Solon Athens- A very unified polis by the 700 BC Hellespont- A city that the Greeks set up Bosporus- A city the Greeks set up Byzantium- The most notable city of the Greeks Sparta-

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    QUESTIONS FOR HERODOTUS’ THE HISTORIES I. Who is Herodotus’s intended audience? Why was it written? A. His intended audience was the Greeks. B. It was written to tell the story of the Pelopensisan War C. Written to cover the conquests of Cyrus as he takes over much of the known world by ruling the Persian Empire. D. Herodotus was half Greek and half Persian E. He intended his work to undermine Hellenic ethnocentricity -- to open the Greek mind to to the rich diversity of the surrounding

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    Greek Democracy was a revolutionary and enduring influence‚ helping to mold and shape the face of today’s democracy‚ while simultaneously subjugating women and paving the way for a male-dominated society the world over. Bolstered by the advent of democracy‚ the systematic oppression of women continued well into the 20th century in most of the developed world and arguably still persists today. During the Greek Dark Ages‚ the Greek villages were controlled by independent monarchies (Kidner et al.

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    solve poverty‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (May 22‚ 2011). Ribaya‚ Rio Rose‚ “Civil disobedience won’t succeed‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (February 5‚ 2011). _______________‚ “Confidence aired by Solons‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (February 5‚ 2011). _______________‚ “House panel urged‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (January 19‚ 2011). _______________‚ “Solons thank Aquino‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (January 14‚ 2011). Sabater‚ Madel R.‚ “Palace open to dialogue‚” Manila Bulletin‚ (April 27‚ 2011). _______________‚ “Palace welcomes support

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    Racism and Social Inequality: Text to Text Comparison To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written in 1960 by Harper Lee. The novel addresses the issue of racism and inequalities in the social structure in the American south during the Great Depression. The novel’s main protagonist is Jean Louise Finch‚ also known as Scout. Scout’s father‚ Atticus Finch‚ is a lawyer and in the novel‚ he defends a black man accused of raping a white woman. The novel focuses on the racial issues that form around

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    passed. If they wanted raise taxes‚ build a navy‚ or to fight the Spartans‚ the people would decide. Solon ‚ Cleisthenes ‚ and Ephialtes all contributed to the development of Athenian democracy. Historians differ on which of them was responsible for which institution‚ and which of them most represented a truly democratic movement. Usually‚ Cleisthenes is accredited for Athenian democracy because Solon ’s constitution fell to tyranny and Ephialtes just brought back Cleisthenes government. The greatest

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    Iron Age Hoplite Warfare brings about the First Democratic Societies in Archaic Age Greece‚ Following the Role of Monarchy‚ Feudalism and the Aristocracy As per the coverage in our course‚ in the Persian War‚ a Greek force from Athens set out to meet the invading Persian army at Marathon‚ and set them running. They were outnumbered by the Persians two to one‚ and the Persian army had been the biggest force the Greeks had ever seen. The majority of the killing took place while the Persians were

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    The lost city of Atlantis has awoken the interest of people for a long time. Being the mysterious story of a long ago disappeared island‚ it has remained a fanciful myth in the eyes of many. For yet others‚ it is the center of dreams about finding a lost empire. In a tale so full of mythical events‚ it is hard to imagine reality intermingled‚ but‚ in the end‚ what determines the veracity of the long-lasting story? The legend of the lost city of Atlantis might hide more truth than at first meets the

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