Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
is a rod-shaped bacillus¹, which is similar to the bacillus that causes tuberculosis. Norwegian physician Gerhard Henrick Armaur Hansen discovered the Leprosy bacillus in 1874.
In some cases it is contagious but not to the great extent believed in ancient times
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
. Her loyalty and respect for others, though normally admirable, are her main character flaws because they drive her to certain death.
<Tab/>Antigone has strong bonds to her family, which was not unheard of in ancient Greece. However
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
the city is set upon, where Cutter is mining to find the crypt of the Shadowking, where the nightstone, an ancient artifact of great and evil power, believed to be. Caledan finds this out through a connection within the slums and goes to find his old traveling
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Category: /History/European History
of a total restoration of the "Ancient Regime" as the only legitimate system of government. According to that system of ideas, the revolutionary theories of a people-based origin of power could not be, but a heresy and a sin against the divine laws
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
to becoming one with the Dao.
In ancient China, the Chinese emperor was responsible for following the Dao path. How he followed the Dao and performed his sacrifices determined China's well being. If he did not follow the Dao path, then China would experience
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It is about the similarities between ancient greek philosophies of governing and the present day U.S. way of governing and approaches to certain issues.
also, the literature that was read was "The funeral speech of Pericles"
The Crimes of Democracy
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Fashion was a major part of Ancient Egypt. All of the rich wore clothes and jewelry. All of the women wore make - up and clothes. Men did the same. Black was often not worn because it attracted heat. Instead white was worn. They had many accessories like
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Category: /Literature
but an ocean of allegorical ideas, evident in the settings, objects, actions, events and characters that the ancient bard created over a thousand years ago. Although the story is traditionally told in a polytheistic manner, the monk who recorded the story added
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
Aristotle
384-322 BCE
Introduction
Who was Aristotle? Many consider Aristotle as one of the three greatest ancient Greek philosophers. His work has greatly influenced both western philosophy and western theology. The writings of both Plato and Aristotle
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Category: /History/European History
What is in a word? We may live in a very different and much more complex world, but without the ancient Greeks, we would not even have the words to talk about many of the things we care most about. Take politics for example: apart from the word itself
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