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    This shows how some of the Greek foundation was carried along but modified by the Romans. In The Three Goddesses (Greece) and Marcus Aurelius on Horseback (Rome) there are many similarities. Each shows fine attention to the cloaks worn by the subjects as well as weight distribution and‚ if all limbs were present on the Three Goddesses‚ implied motion. But in the Aurelius sculpture there is a shift from strictly human subjects to the addition of a horse. The Romans did this as part of their love of

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    Citations:  Think Baby Names. 2004-2008. Thinkbabynames.com‚ Sylvia. < http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Sylvia>.  QuoteWorld. 2008. QuoteWorld.org. Marcus Aelius Aurelius. <http://www.quoteworld.org/quotes/749>.

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    and decisions‚ especially political ones‚ should be unbiased by religious influence.Some scholars are now arguing that the very idea of secularism will change. Secularism draws its intellectual roots from Greek and Roman philosophers such as Marcus Aurelius and Epicurus; medieval Muslim polymaths such as Ibn Rushd; Enlightenment thinkers such as Denis Diderot‚ Voltaire‚ Baruch Spinoza‚ John Locke‚ James Madison‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and Thomas Paine; and more recent freethinkers‚ agnostics‚ and atheists

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    Power Essay Even though Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Ridley Scott’s Gladiator are portrayed in completely different worlds‚ they both share the theme of power. Macbeth‚ a story written in 1606 for King James‚ follows the path of Macbeth as he seeks to gain power through the hamartia of regicide. Similarly‚ Commodus‚ Gladiator’s vicious antagonist‚ kills his own father in his quest for immoral power. This act of regicide and gain of immoral power consequently throughs the order of all things out the

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    invading Carthaginian general Hannibal. Julius Caesar‚ end of the traditional institutions of the Roman state. Caesar’s grandnephew‚ Augustus Caesar sized power after Julius assassination‚ and established the basic structures of the Roman Empire. Marcus Aurelius brought peace and prosperity to the Mediterranean world. Government became less effective‚ strong later emperor‚ Diocletian and Constantine attempted to reverse the tide. Constantine adopted Christianity. The decline of the city states ushered

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    The similarities and differences between how heroism is portrayed in the Gladiator and in the Beowulf‚ is showcased between the time differences in the texts. Beowulf comes from a line of kings and has the strength of 30 men‚ In the Gladiator‚ Maximus is a commander of the Roman army with a family waiting for him at home to return. A hero must possess key qualities‚ such as‚ Loyalty‚ Leadership‚ Courage‚ Honour/Decorum in order to be victorious; which both characters have. Beowulf’s time and his

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    “Gladiator‚” brought to life‚ writer David Franzoni’s epic tale of Maximus‚ an inspiring and powerful Roman General. After twelve years of fighting‚ Maximus longs for nothing more than the warm embrace of his family. Unfortunately‚ the king‚ Marcus Aurelius asked that he should be crowned king of Rome instead of his corrupt son Commodus. Maximus is caught in a power struggle‚ which leave him and his family condemned to death. This critical analysis of the motion picture “Gladiator‚” will analyze

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    two tragedies. One is not to get your heart’s desire; the other is to get it.”  ― Socrates “We are what we repeatedly do. Greatness then‚ is not an act‚ but a habit” ― Aristotle “The world is mere change‚ and this life‚ opinion.”  ― Marcus Aurelius “Kind words do not cost much. Yet they accomplish much”  ― Blaise Pascal "I think; therefore I am" ― Rene Descartes "The question is not‚ "Can they reason?" nor‚ "Can they talk?" but rather‚ "Can they suffer" ― Jeremy Bentham "Curiosity

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    distance‚ his face focused as if the threat of battle is immanent. He has a command baton in one hand‚ which he holds away from his chest yet crosses the neck of the horse signifying his leadership. Comparatively ancient Rome’s equestrian statues of Marcus Aurelius

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    LIfe‚ LIberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness Life‚ Liberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness. It means so much and is the foundation of our country. Without it‚ as a country we would be nothing. Rico Garilli an Acoustic Musician from the UK says “I believe in one rule and one rule only – ‘Do whatever you want in life‚ absolutely anything that feels right to you and evokes your own true happiness; as long as it has no negative effect on another soul”‚ this is what life means to him. There is some truth

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