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    lives, let’s learn how. First stop will be to learn the history of wrestling. As stated “Early Egyptian and Babylonian reliefs show moves still used today” (http://www.athleticscholarships.net/history-of-wrestling.htm). Wrestling was used by the Ancient greeks for soldier combat training. Due to Greeks worry over the sports history,

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    Ancient Greece Essay Why is learning about Ancient Greece important? Learning about Ancient Greece is important to learn because, they had agriculture, poetry, a unique government, and mythology that taught you life lessons. What was Ancient Greece's agriculture like? Greece’s agriculture was difficult due to limited amount of good soil and cropland. The main crops were barley, grapes, and olives. For the Greeks government, it included oligarchy. Oligarchies were perhaps the most common form of

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    (Theoi) Even though the original tradition of the Olympics died out in the 5th century A.D., the concept of a sports competition that would bring nations together inspired the “rebirth” of the Olympic Games in 1896. The first modern Olympic games were held in Athens, Greece to honor the nation where the games started. In his "Poetics," the 4th-century B.C. philosopher Aristotle viewed that plays

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    interesting. Back in the ancient times in Thailand, white cow were considered to be holy. However, they were very expensive to own since it required special food and certain needs to be taken care of. When a Thai king was upset at a subordinate, they would give them a white elephant as a gift. While this might seem like a kind gesture, it ruined the subordinate financially because of all the costs required to take care of it. This is a perfect analogy for comparing Olympic cities that had bad legacy

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    Roles in Ancient Athens The dramatic growth of ancient Athens from a powerful polis to an Aegean Empire was a result of the hierarchy in ancient Athens. The roles of the people played a big part in this advancement. Therefore, the roles in ancient Athens were very structured and rigid. The male citizens worked very hard politically, while they left the women with the task of bearing children, and the slaves with the backbreaking physical work that allowed the city to function. In ancient Athens

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    Our culture comes from somewhere. Our way of life must come from somewhere. I propose that this place is of course ancient Rome. Rome was a strong ancient empire of the past, one of the first to rule the ancient world. why, you ask? Well, there are three reasons to support my thinking. First, some animals would still exist, like the North African elephant and the Syrian lion. This has significance to our culture because we would use them in for resources or for other reasons. Second, we got our violent

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    Ancient Greek Athletes

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    Although the competitors in ancient Greek athletics and modern body building are different in many ways, they do have a common mindset when it comes to competition, building strength, and sculpting their bodies with pride as their motivator. Despite this common mindset, there are some differences between modern bodybuilding and ancient Greek athletics such as the level of participation amongst women. These men have pride instilled in them at a very early age and eventually become obsessed with their

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    already innate nature to be dominant yet in servitude. One may find that in history, deities have determined the lifestyles of those who worship them. This can be easily deduced through observation of the various Greek city-states scattered across the Ancient Greek homelands. This research desires to explain the connection between the Greek city-states and their patron gods/goddesses. To begin, the Greek city-state known as Sparta, arranged perfectly on the Peloponnesian Sea, was a society hell bent on

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    Doping in sport has been prominent since the Olympics were first introduced in Ancient Greece, with competitors supposedly ingesting Strychnine as a performance enhancer (Fitch, 2012). This has continued into today with new research commencing weekly investigating performers using performance enhancing drugs in a world where the difference between first and second can cost an athlete millions in sponsorship and reward money. The regulation of doping in sport was not introduced until the 1960’s, when

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    As a student in ARH 270: Introduction to Ancient Art in Greek and Roman Mural Painting and Floor Mosaic, I have developed a greater understanding of art in the ancient Mediterranean world, in regards to ancient Rome and Greece. For the Fall 2016 semester, some of the knowledge that I have gained includes being able to visually analyze a work of art in its historical context. For instance, I have learned to visualize the artwork, This includes, but is not limited to style, technique, relation to previous

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