Poverty and Culture
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Wright 1
Jeffery L. Wright
Humanities 540
Professor Bryan Feuer
09 March 2005
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The Greek cities that developed at the beginning of the archaic period were known as polis. Each of these polis, or cities was comprised of a collection of poor self governing people. The polis was a form of two cities. There was a
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Age. No one will ever know why these people were so intensely individualist and felt compelled to achieve excellence, no matter how rich or poor, in whatever they did. No one knows why they were so passionate about pursuing the idea of beauty or why they were so zealous about endless intellectual reflection, and esthetic dialogues. Every one of these values is manifested in some degree in nearly everything they did, said, wrote, or made.
Age. No one will ever know why these people were so intensely individualist and felt compelled to achieve excellence, no matter how rich or poor, in whatever they did. No one knows why they were so passionate about pursuing the idea of beauty or why they were so zealous about endless intellectual reflection, and esthetic dialogues. Every one of these values is manifested in some degree in nearly everything they did, said, wrote, or made.