Medina Research paper History 113 Sparta was filled with powerful men and women. Sparta was the head of the new Peloponnesian league. In Sparta the men stood recognizable. Spartan men were fearful warriors who devoted their lives to fighting, and training for war. Their lungs were filled with the training to fight and nothing else mattered. However Spartan women enjoyed their freedom. (book: Paul Cartledge The Spartans: the world of the warrior-heroes of ancient Greece 2012) The women of Sparta…
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Due to the social structure in ancient Sparta women were able to have more freedom and access to rights and responsibilities, then women in ancient Athens. In comparing both civilizations we need to ask What legal rights did Spartan women have that Athenian women did not have? Or Was the education system in Athens fair and equitable to women, and how was Spartan education different? As well as to compare both cities we need to look at how was personal freedom different to Athens than Sparta? And…
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ART 382, Book Review ASSIGNMENT The paper will consist of a critical book review of around three to five pages in length on a book approved by the instructor that you will use as a source for your research paper. You should read your chosen book carefully, noting the author's arguments, and comparing them to what you find in your texts. You likely will want to do some supplementary reading to check further on these, and to compare them to other scholarly opinion. In your book review, you should…
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Pottery encompasses a large part of the archaeological record of ancient Greek history. Due to history’s ability to protect many rediscovered examples of great Greek potters in tombs, attics and other scared places, historians, critics and viewers are now able to gain insight on not only the artistic styles of the time, but also to begin to understand the larger civilization as reflected in the vessels. By considering the backgrounds and comparing directly the Calyx-Krater (Figure 1) and the Woman…
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1.) Ancient Mesopotamian brought about the development that was needed to create the Western civilization. Although Egyptian civilization is often more appealing to those studying history today, the affects that Mesopotamia had on the evolution of civilizations is much more significant. Dealing with the environment in Mesopotamia forced humans to work together as a group to do things like build stone buildings and create an irrigation system for their farmland. These particular changes and the development…
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for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. Human trafficking has been around for many years, which is now identified as modern day slavery. In research done by Rutgers University, it states, “Human trafficking and exploitation has been in existence across the globe for thousands of years. From the ancient Greek and Romans to the medieval times, and up until today, humans have been subject to various forms of physical and sexual slavery.” In an article done by CNN it states,…
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members. Leslie Gilbert Pine, author of an article in Encyclopedia Britannica, tell us this, “The word genealogy comes from two Greek words—one meaning “race” or “family” and the other “theory” or “science.” Thus is derived “to trace ancestry,” the science of studying family history”. There are three stages to the history of genealogy. Oral tradition, pedigrees written to paper, and in about 1500 in Western Europe it became possible for anyone to track their roots (Pine). The fascination with this subject…
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Research Writing Research Process Organization Citing References Writing Process View All Research Writing Articles The Anatomy of a Research Paper A research paper encompasses many things. It may be a paper due at the end of a term or class. It may be the result of weeks, months or years of research. During the course of completing this type of academic writing assignment, you examine an issue to write an analytical or argumentative paper that is a summary of research and your conclusions…
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relaxation in hypnosis. Hypnosis has shown to be a very ancient practice used by the ancient Egyptians and ancient Greeks in sleep temples, where they would ingest an infusion of herbs and say a series of prayers before being led into a room where they would have a healing sleep, in which they would experience some form of healing dream. However, this was not known as hypnosis until 1840 when James Braid created the term deriving the word from the Greek God of Sleep, Hypnos. However, what we are aware of…
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Autumn Long Research Paper November 7, 2012 The Dead Sea Scrolls The Dead Sea Scrolls have been touted as one of the most important Biblical finds of all time. They were discovered in 1947 on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea, from which the scrolls get their name. The Dead Sea itself has been a very important site for thousands of years. Biblically, it was a place of refuge for King David. It was one of the world’s first health resorts for Herod the Great. It has been the supplier of a variety…
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