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    The Role of Greek Gods and Goddesses in Ancient Times With all of the interesting aspects of the Odyssey, I am only going to touch on one of them. The gods and goddesses in the Odyssey of all of the deities mentioned I am only going to focus on a few. The first and most powerful of these is Zeus. Then we have Hermes, the messenger god. Last but not least of these would be Athena, the goddess of warriors. Zeus, Ruler of the gods. "Zeus, father of gods and of men. His power was vast as the

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    scientific writer, astronomer, poet, mathematics, history and also he was best known for his knowledge in geography. With geography being his strongest subject, he had an extreme amount of knowledge which helped him become one of the greatest ancient geographers of all time. Since Eratosthenes was one of the more educated in his class, he unfortunately trailed shy of being top ranked in his class with being second best. A lot of students disliked Eratosthenes and nicknamed him Beta. When later he proved many

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    Gender Roles From Ancient to Present Times There is a natural relationship between men and women. They have their individual roles and position in the society. These roles and positions of men and women are not written in verbatim in any book of law. Instead they are manifested in the culture of the society with various external factors that can be influenced by society’s religion, political, geographical and others. These societal roles are passed on from generation to generation and reflected

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    Bachmann 1 Ancient Mythology Meets Modern Times “People do not forget the gods. Every place they've ruled, for the last three thousand years, you can see them in paintings, in statues, on the most important buildings,” (Riordan, “I Play…”). As Chiron states in Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, the gods of olden times are still very much alive and are prominent in ways that most do not see at first glance, such as still seeing statues dedicated to the gods at every corner

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    shows that through the ages, women have also played a role in armed hostilities” (19). Women have been integrated into combat roles long before time. “The earliest-known, Queen Ahhotep I of Egypt, Chinese military leader Fu Hao, and Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra” (21). They were examples of women who have played roles in war during the ancient times. Times have evolved and these days women going into combat has become an ongoing debate. However, I believe women in the United States Armed Forces should

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    Records show that the practice of grafting is an ancient one, dating back well before the time of Christ It was once believed that any plant could be grafted on any other. This probably arose from observations made in tropical areas where seeds sometimes lodged in the cleft of a tree where seeds germinated and grew in the organic matter that had accumulated there. However, today, we know that only very closely related plants are capable of being grafted. Many forms of grafting are practiced, and

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    compass, waterwheel, paper money, long-distance banking, the civil service and merit promotion were invented by Chinese (Abrami, Kirby and McFarlan, 2014). Therefore, it could be argued that China was a famous nation with creative power at the ancient and modern times. Nowadays, however, many opinions supposed that most of the creative business scholars and innovators were in west countries (Abrami, Kirby and McFarlan, 2014), while breakthrough innovations were rarely seen in China. There are some different

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    reflection of the ancient women on Lesbos in herself. Imitation provides Vivien with a means of growing in sexuality, a gaining of knowledge of the women of Lesbos’s ways. The ancient Lesbians work as a template, but suddenly become the same as the lesbians of Vivien’s time referred to as “our” (18). The result of imitation is growing nearer toward the likeness of the ancient Lesbians. Vivien’s body metaphorically becomes “a reflecting mirror,” taking up all aspects of the ancient Lesbians. Vivien

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    Over view In the ancient world sundials were commonly used as a method of measuring time, however, it had its flaws. Sundials would, of course, would only function when there was sunlight, and they could not be used at night or on a cloudy day. To compensate for these shortcomings, the water clock was invented. Around 325 BC, water clocks began to be used by the Greeks, who called the device the clepsydra (‘water thief’). How does it work? In an outflow water clock, the inside of a container

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    we can tell time today and know how many days are in a year well this was discovered back then the long time ago back when the Egyptians and Mayans etc had built their own specific unique way to tell time and days and some divided their days etc? Ancient calendars were a huge part of history and to what we now know as time is today.Celestial bodies—the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars—have provided us a reference for measuring the passage of time throughout our existence. Ancient civilizations

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