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    husband wanted. Although, after the arrival in India, the Aryans made four man castes: Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras. It was the higher the class, the closer to god and the wealthier. As trade expanded, many people didn’t fit into the caste so they were put into guilds. Guilds were corporates that watched over prices and wages for industries. If anything was to get out out hand, hey had something known as jati. Jati maintained social order in India. The caste system and family life

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    restricted its spiritual evolution. This period was particularly harsh and had an inhibitive influence on Greek music. From the twelfth or thirteenth century forward, an economically exhausted Byzantium was slowly collapsing due to years of factional rebellion, religious disputes, western crusades and eastern invasions. While the new technique of polyphony was

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    In historic times, there existed a divergent people, the Greek way of life was one of the classical civilizations which is considered the melting pot of politics, poetry, art and military of ancient times. Ancient Greece was constructed of a variety of villages that were known as city-states; the aforementioned city-states existed within the known territories, however each of these city-states had their own culture, values and customs. Various city-states cooperated with one another, however they

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    Why Did Krypteia Exist

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    Historians have many different theories as to why Krypteia existed, and all are quite valid. Some scholars say that it was considered an education, while others believe that it was an act of government-induced terrorism. There are even some who think that Krypteia was a mix of the two. (Ross, B. 2012). No matter, the reasons for the Rite of Passage aren’t as important as the fact that it did indeed exist. The foundation of a Spartan life was how fit he could be for Krypteia when he finally fulfilled

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    and getting to take home all the little shampoo bottles! Don't you? This is one-way hotels make you feel welcome! This act is called hospitality! Greek religion is a huge part of the Odyssey written by Robert Fitzgerald. In Greek religion, when the king has a visitor he is to feed him food and wine, and give him gifts. Hospitality is a main part of the Greek culture as it is in many. Penelope promises Odysseus that if he was not back by the time their son, Telemachus, grew a beard that she would remarry

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    The Kritios Boy

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    The Greeks’ increased confidence after defeating Persian invaders in 480 BCE is recognized in the artwork of that time. Sculptures evolved from rigid, less lifelike structures to more relaxed and humanlike works, typically evoking self-confidence. The work “Kritios” Boy exemplifies this shift. Assumed to be the work of the Greek sculptor Kritios, “Kritios” Boy was created at the close of the Persian wars. I love how realistic this piece and others like it appear in comparison to the Kouroi before

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    Greece Research Paper

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    Did you know that Greeks wave with the back of their hand facing out, instead of in? This is just one of many interesting facts about Greece. Greece is 50,949 square miles, which is around the size of Alabama. They have a president and a Prime Minister as their main government positions, and 98% of their population is Christian Orthodox, which is influenced through the Prime Minister. Also, Greeks love their food. Therefore, amazing whole made food is daily produced for many festivals, which makes

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    Document “A” relates to the prompt because it shows the main physical features of the Roman Empire. This document shows that geography plays a big part in trading, along with, strategizing during battle. The first thing that pops out is The Mediterranean Sea, and how it helped influence the Roman trade and travel. It shows the Sahara Desert and how this helped shield them from many invaders. It also shows the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. These were important trade routes, as well as, easy places

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    Xenia Research Paper

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    Hospitality, or xenia, played a very big role in Ancient Greece. It had such a big role that the people who did not participate in xenia, were frowned upon by many who did participate in xenia. Xenia was important in Greek culture, because it gave a person a good reputation, and created a guest-host friendship. It was also conducted a certain way, because of fear from the gods wrath. Firstly, xenia was conducted by giving and receiving gifts, meals, and other bodily needs. More specifically, when

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    The thoughts and practices of the Romans had little need for Greek culture, art, literature or philosophy. Their desire lay in the interest of the conquered land and riches, however, as the lands were conquered and plundered, they became influenced by the ideas of Greek art, religion and philosophy. The Romans added to their slavery pool whenever they conquered land, in doing so, would force some of the educated Greek citizens into slavery with their tasks being to teach their children or

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