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    Pericles In the history of the ancient Greek civilization‚ there were many powerful and contributing men and women. Only one could be called the “Greatest Greek” and that man’s name is Pericles. Pericles was a wise and powerful leader of the city of Athens. He was a great supporter of the concept of democracy. Pericles guided Athens almost through the entire Peloponnesian War. Pericles promoted the arts and literature. This was a main reason Athens held the reputation of being the educational and

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    Perfect Wedding It was the eve of her wedding day; Lisa was so nervous she woke up trembling in her sleep. She was so nervous she had sweat dripping down her face. She was excited‚ but yet scared at the same time‚ about what tomorrow would be holding for her and the rest of her life. Lisa knew‚ she was about to make the biggest decision she has ever made in her life‚ and she was scared of that. She has always dreamed of the fairy tale wedding; finding love at first site‚

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    is the case with Senecan tragedies versus their Greek counterparts. Senecan and Greek interpretations of the plays Oedipus‚ Agamemnon‚ and Medea bear similar themes‚ being the inescapability of fate and dikê‚ and the lack of clarity between right and wrong. Nevertheless‚ they differ culturally‚ politically‚ and philosophically due to the differences in society as well as the eras in which the writing of these plays took place. Culturally‚ Greek and Roman theatre vary in a multitude of ways. Firstly

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    Ancient Greek Culture‚ Religion‚ and Customs In ancient times‚ the Greeks had absolute and undeniable respect for their gods. They demonstrated their admiration by putting in place many rituals and celebrations to reverence the gods that they loved and feared in order to ensure harmony with them. Ancient Greek culture was melded by their religion and the customs performed to appease the Gods. Examples of how religion affected their way of include the way they prayed‚ the sacrifices they gave

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    Affectionate Freedom Responsive Acceptance Friendly Responsible Aspiring Focused Self-confident Ambitious Frugal Self-directed Motivated Generous ... Negative Attitudes List | - Comments on - WordPress.com https://amojolife.wordpress.com/resources/negative-attitudes-list/ Dec 6‚ 2012 - Affected Lazy Aloof Lying Apathetic Malice Arrogant Mean Authoritarian Miserly Callous Mistrusting Cheerless Narrow Closed Negative Cold ... [PDF]Attitudes List - Ready To Bloom www

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    The Wedding

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    THE WEDDING As I opened my eyes with the sun streaming in through the window‚ I smiled to myself and thought “The day has finally arrived”. I couldn’t believe the sun had finally decided to make an appearance as it had rained every morning since I had arrived in Mexico. “It’s time to get up Nicole‚” I called out. Nicole was to be a bridesmaid at my Dad and Christine’s wedding along with me although my role was to be the best woman as well as a bridesmaid. I opened the curtains and the sunlight

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    "You did what?!" "It was an accident! I didn´t intended to! They were saying how lovely a wedding in summer would be and that Whitehall would be perfect and... and I said yes‚ I said it would be an honour to host one‚ I never said that it should be their wedding!" "Oh God..." "And she thanked me‚ how kind and generous it would be of me‚ jumped up and rushed out‚ saying she needs to write her father immediately‚ before I could do anything to keep her from doing so!" "Oh God...‚" he repeats‚ walking

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    as the quests arrive and have them sign in Your Name ______ What would you like to see the bride do? ____________________________ It was such a fun party and I’m eternally grateful for my friends who hosted it and my friends and family who came. I’ll never forget standing in the middle

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    My Best Friend's Wedding

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    “When we’re twenty-eight‚ if we’ve never married‚ we marry each other.” This is a very lovely engagement between you and your male friend. In the movie‚ Cameron Diaz who was young and shy at that time plays the girl who is desperate in love‚ dropping out of school‚ giving up her own career‚ only for the man she is going to marrying. Probably 1997 was Julia Roberts’s year‚ and she was at the top of her career‚ I have some feeling that the movie has kind of favor to the role that Julia plays‚ which

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    Persian vs Greek Society

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    Persian vs. Greek Society The main differences in the Greek and Persian societies were their way of viewing the world. The Greek wanted their king to be god-like in their statues and saw them as perfection. On the other hand‚ the Persians more saw the world for how it was. They knew their society wasn’t perfect and didn’t want it be seen that way. While the Greeks and Persians had a different way of governing and religious outlook‚ both gained cultural achievements from profits of their empires’

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