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Papers On Western Civilization
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Rome & Greece: Good, Dutiful Citizens Versus Athletic Ability, Philosophical Issues And Physical Beauty
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10 pages in length. The Greeks and Romans provided both the ancient and contemporary worlds valuable insight to what it means to be an enlightened member of the human race. For Romans, the quest for good and dutiful citizens reflected the most important commodity of a civilized people; for the Greeks, the combined elements of athletic ability, philosophical issues and physical beauty represented a more well-rounded society. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCRomevsGre.rtf
Rome And The Enemy: Imperial Strategy In The Principate
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of this book by Susan Mattern. The writer focuses on the Roman elite's motives of honor and glory as well as on the Roman need to terrorize their enemies. Could such a foreign policy exist in today's world? The writer comments on this question. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGrom.wps
Rome in 155 BCE
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This 3 page paper takes the form of a letter written by an Athenian in Ancient Rome in the year 155 BCE. The letter is to a cousin to advise them on the conditions Rome, whether or not it would be a good idea for them to start trading in Rome.
Filename: TErom155.rtf
Rome's Transition from Republic to Empire
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A 3 page exploration of this period in Roman history. Noting the friction between commoner and
aristocrat, the author emphasizes the importance of efforts to effect reform and the importance of the military in the transition from republic to
empire. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPromeEm.rtf
Rome's Transition From Republic to Empire
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A 7 page paper discussing
why and how Rome shifted in structure from republic to empire. The factors contributing
to the shift were varied, but the single most limiting factor in Rome's ability to maintain
itself was the ultimate size of the area it controlled. It ruled most of the known world, at
least that part of the world of which its citizens wished to have any knowledge. Rome
appears to have set out to conquer any lands attractive to it, leaving all others for "the
barbarians," defined as any group not under Roman control. This determination to
dominate all desirable lands and peoples ultimately led to the demise of the Roman empire.
A better route would have been to create alliances with neighbors rather than insist on
controlling them. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KSRomeTrans.wps
Rome’s Contribution to Western Civilization: Law and Engineering
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A 3 page paper
which examines “Western Civilization” by Jackson J. Spielvogel and discusses the
contributions made by Rome to western civilization as it involves the areas of law and
engineering. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RArmengi.rtf
Rome’s History
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A 7 page paper which examines Rome’s history. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RArmhy.rtf
Sacred Natural Forces and Afterlife in Egypt
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A 5 page paper discussing the ancient
Egyptians' view of life, death and renewal. For all that is known about ancient Egyptian
culture and beliefs, unanswered questions still remain, and in great numbers. Unlike many
cultures with highly specific beliefs of events and conditions in the afterlife, however, the
Egyptians appear to have far fewer inconsistencies. They were aware of what they believed
and they were aware of the underlying reasons. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSEgyptSacr.wps
SAILING THE WINE-DARK SEA BY THOMAS CAHILL
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This 6 page paper reviews and examines Thomas Cahill's book, Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea. Quotes cited from text, examples given to support the thesis. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBcahill.rtf
Saint Gregory of Nyssa
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This 7 page paper explores this historical figure's life as well as his contributions to theology. St. Gregory believed that stability is perfection and that alteration is not good; thus it was inevitable that humankind "fell" from perfection and needed to return to a static state of existence that they so admired.Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Nyssa.wps
Scholasticism Of The Middle Ages
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This 5 page paper looks at Scholasticism of the high Middle Ages and compares it with other religions of that era and of later time periods. The position of doubt in theology is one concept explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources
Filename: Stism.wps
Science and Technology in the Baroque Era
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This 4 page paper looks at the Baroque era with a focus on scientific finds to emanate from the time period. This era that extends from 1600 to 1750 is discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA312brq.rtf
Science, Culture, and Religion: Ancient Greece and the Ancient Islamic Empire
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A 7 page paper which examines how culture and religion influenced the development of science in ancient Greece and the ancient Islamic empire. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAangani.rtf
Scientist as Hero in the 1600s
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A 5 page research paper that examines the scientific achievements of the seventeenth century. The writer discusses the significance of this era and how it ushered in a new paradigm for looking at nature and the world. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: 00scirev.rtf
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