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    Myths Shaping Greek Identity Greek myths helped the people who composed and listened to them shape their identity through a variety of ways. During the Archaic period‚ writing began again. During this period of history‚ there were a variety of communities and each Greek community developed into a city-state or polis. Each polis had classes or social ranks which were the aristocracy‚ the poor‚ and the middle. They also didn’t have kings which lead to politics. During this period‚ women did not have

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    validity that no other kind of society shares…." To completely understand the structure of democracy‚ one must return to the roots of the practice itself‚ and examine the origins in ancient Greece‚ the expansion in the Roman Empire‚ and how these practices combined make what we recognize as today ’s democratic government. Democracy began with the Greeks in the various city-states. Political thought also began in Greece. The "calm and clear rationalism of the Greek mind" started this way of thinking

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    DOES TV HAVE A NEGATİVE İNFLUENCE ON SOCİETY The negative effects of television are huge. To minimize the potential negative effects of television‚ it’s important to understand what the impact of television can be on children. Violence Over the past two decades‚ hundreds of studies have examined how violent programming on TV affects children and young people. While a direct "cause and effect" link is difficult to establish‚ there is a growing consensus that some children may be vulnerable to violent

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    Ancient Greek Art: Archaic‚ Classical‚ and Hellenistic By: Catherine Marten CLA3114 sect. 02D3 Spring 2013 Art is the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination‚ usually through visual forms. Art in ancient Greece went through a variety of changes throughout its history‚ especially from the Archaic to the Hellenistic periods. These changes are mainly due to the different views in Greek society that developed throughout these periods

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    small distinctions of the product can produce major perceived differences between brands. The advertisement emphasizes points that favor a brand. It doesn ’t have to really persuade us - merely raise our awareness of the positive perspective. From the psychological point of view repetition increases our familiarity with and acceptance of the claims of the advertisers. In the absence of evidence to the contrary‚ there is a greater likelihood that viewer will begin to believe that the claim is true as

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    Greek Mythology is the teaching that belong to the ancient Greeks. It consisted of their God and heroes. One of the Greek God’s is Ares. He is the Greek God of War. His parents are Zeus & Hera. They are the God of lighting & marriage. He is from the city of Thracians and lives on Mount Olympus. One interesting fact about Ares is that he is one of the twelve Olympians. The Greek God Ares is the most careless and merciless God‚ because he fought without caring of the outcome. Ares is a fierce and

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    The term immorality refers to an act or practice that is immoral or indecent. Money‚ sex and power are the threefold alliances of immorality in our society. There a quite a lot of these immoral practices that are plaguing our society. Due to the high rate of immorality that is caused by money in our society there is widespread corruption. Have you ever been a victim of corruption? If not‚ I am almost certain you have suffered the effects of corruption. Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power

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    life‚ acting as a tool for spreading information and forming people’s mentality. We cannot even imagine a life without TV‚ yet we should be fully aware the fact that on the whole TV exerts a negative influence on our society. First and foremost ‚ TV is behind the rise of crime rate in modern society. Violence and sex shown on television encourage antisocial behavior and result in higher crime rate. Many crimals confess that their violent actions or attitudes to women were encourged by TV. The rate

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    Ever wonder how was Ancient Societies used to be like? What start of the adultery? What did the Neolithic period and bronze age do from history? Why do people believe what they believe in today’s world? Why people act the way they do? Learning the Ancient history helps us understand how Religion‚ Education‚ Government impacted the society back in the Early days and how the aftercome affects us now. In Greece‚ Religion symbolized as the central role of individual. People worshipped gods for as

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    by the number of births divided by 1000 people in a population over a given time period which is usually a year. An interesting fact that was founded when doing research is that as a culture‚ the Greek population tends to live longer and have many kids during their life which is why it is normal for Greek families to have huge families. Country Profile: Education/ Literacy Status Literacy is defined as the ability to read or write and in Greece‚ they defined literacy as at the age of 15 and over

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