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Life in Ancient Greece

Life in the ancient world

Life in the ancient world

... imagining life in ancient Greece as a model for the present to wanting to associate yourself with its surviving remnants, and in turn to owning ...imported ancient figures into their paintings ...

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Ancient Greece: A Methodological Review

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Ancient Greece: A Methodological Review

... other ancient works (Shay ...of life in ancient Greece, that the realisation of their existence permeated the works of many writers, either consciously or ...

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Play and childhood in ancient greece

Play and childhood in ancient greece

... The Life of Alcibiades) and Platon (in two dialogues) both write of how much children in Athens enjoy playing ...In ancient times Suetonius compiled an extraordinary report of games played in Greece, ...

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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Sacred psychiatry in ancient Greece

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Sacred psychiatry in ancient Greece

... mental life to be a harmony supported by the relation- ship between antithetical forms: love-hate, good-bad, ...etc. Life itself was regulated according to this theory by opposite rhythmic movements, ...

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Health care practices in ancient Greece: The Hippocratic ideal.

Health care practices in ancient Greece: The Hippocratic ideal.

... Physical Exercise: The Key to Maintain Health The ancient Greeks believed that mental and physical health were interrelated as they had found that the body and mind should be in harmony. Aristotle believed that ...

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Marking the Victory in Ancient Greece: some Remarks on Classical Trophy Monuments

Marking the Victory in Ancient Greece: some Remarks on Classical Trophy Monuments

... in ancient Greece that was thought to ensure divine favour and support in future conflicts (Duffy 2016, ...that ancient Greek and Roman historians highlighted the rare moments in armed conflict when ...

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Marvelling at a youth's good looks. The gaze and Classical pederastic culture in ancient Greece

Marvelling at a youth's good looks. The gaze and Classical pederastic culture in ancient Greece

... Mulvey was one of the first who put Lacan’s psychoanalytical gaze and Freudian scopophilia in a feminist framework, stipulating that the man is a powerful and active viewer while the woman represents the passive and ...

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The dynamics of religion and politics in ancient Greece, Perachora: a case study

The dynamics of religion and politics in ancient Greece, Perachora: a case study

... of ancient Greece, like Jean-Pierre Vernant, Pierre Vidal-Naquet, and Marcel Detienne applied Structuralist theories especially to religion, which they deemed particularly informative of a society’s ...of ...

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Morality, institutions and economic growth: Lessons from ancient Greece

Morality, institutions and economic growth: Lessons from ancient Greece

... The systems of government of the two city-states differed significantly. After the age of revolution 750-650 BC, and under the leadership of some insightful politicians, Athens was organized politically on the basis of ...

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The Philosophical Foundations of Psychiatry in the Ancient Greece

The Philosophical Foundations of Psychiatry in the Ancient Greece

... back to the causes. The body will be organized in successive and hierarchical le- vels: from elements to tissues, from these to organs, from organs to their func- tions, but this body potentially would have no ...

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Macroculture, Athletics and Democracy in ancient Greece

Macroculture, Athletics and Democracy in ancient Greece

... Simon (1982, 1991) developed the theory of bounded rationality that states that the mind has limitations for example in its capacity to absorb and use new i nformation. We are not totally “ rational ” in the sense of ...

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The Art of Cryptology: From Ancient Number
System to Strange Number System

The Art of Cryptology: From Ancient Number System to Strange Number System

... This paper discussed the technical history of cryptography: its definition, its historical development, the current state of the art, its significance for Information Systems Managers, and future tendencies and ...

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Precolonial citizenship in South Sulawesi

Precolonial citizenship in South Sulawesi

... Like ancient Greece and Rome in earlier periods, South Sulawesi developed its institutions of state on the basis of local social structures and indigenous religious traditions, and from a starting point of ...

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Suicide contagion : is the media placing the public at risk?  An analysis of suicide reporting in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Clinical Psychology at Massey University, Palmerston N

Suicide contagion : is the media placing the public at risk? An analysis of suicide reporting in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Clinical Psychology at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... CHAPTER ONE: Introduction Historical Review of Suicide A History of Suicide in Western Culture Suicide in Ancient Greece and Rome Early Christian Period The Middle Ages Renaissance Perio[r] ...

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An Investigation into Ancient Greco Indian Medical Exchanges: Sostratus vs Susruta

An Investigation into Ancient Greco Indian Medical Exchanges: Sostratus vs Susruta

... Greco-Indian contacts which go back to the sixth century BCE became intensified after Alexander’s Asian conquest. There are similarities between the description of surgical procedures in famous Greek and Indian works. ...

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Suicide contagion : is the media placing the public at risk?  An analysis of suicide reporting in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Clinical Psychology at Massey University, Palmerston N

Suicide contagion : is the media placing the public at risk? An analysis of suicide reporting in New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Clinical Psychology at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... and life situation may influence the effect of the suicide story, where the more an imitator identifies with the model, the more likely they are to copy their behaviour (Stack, ...

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The perfect priest: an examination of Leviticus 21:17-23

The perfect priest: an examination of Leviticus 21:17-23

... The primary concern of biblical texts, and scholars, is the identification of those things that are holy and impure, little time or effort is spent on the counterparts 121 , the common and the pure; for Mary Douglas ...

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Interpreting sociopolitical change by using Chaos Theory: A lesson from Sparta and Athens

Interpreting sociopolitical change by using Chaos Theory: A lesson from Sparta and Athens

... The Gerousia was the most senior political body and its members served for life. Gerontes were elected by the Assembly in a very unusual procedure and probably only those from aristocratic families could be ...

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glossary HA

glossary HA

... class structure the organization of groups of people within a society. classical art art influenced by the styles and techniques of ancient Greece and Rome clergy the body of people, suc[r] ...

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Passive tools for enhancing muscle driven motion and locomotion

Passive tools for enhancing muscle driven motion and locomotion

... in ancient Greece, to bows, skis, fins, skates and bicycles, which are characterised by not supplying any additional mechanical energy, thus retaining the use of muscular force ...

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