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    Indian Classical Dance Friedrich Nietzsche once said “I would only believe in a God who knows how to dance.” This quote shows the power of dancing and all it has to offer. There are many different dance forms throughout the world. Most of us are accustomed to the most popular forms such as Salsa‚ Break dancing‚ Ballroom dancing‚ Ballet‚ Hip-Hop dancing but apart from all these dancing there are many other dance forms that are not so known. History has proven that dancing has always been the main

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    Oluwole Aluko-Olokun The role of Justice in the History and Development of Economic Thought: A Precursor to Classical Economics Economic thought‚ here regarded as the approach‚ methods‚ and principles by which economic considerations and decisions are viewed and made‚ has developed over centuries into what it is today. Although there is not one central and unified approach to the application of economic thought in making considerations and decisions‚ there are various individuals who over

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    Art was a corner stone of ancient Athenian values and principals‚ and still contributes to modern day society as well. Many principals developed in Ancient Greece are still carried out and taught in present day. Euclid‚ was a brilliant Greek Mathematician‚ he developed many crucial elements in the math world that are necessary for current day engineers to pursue their work. The “Father of Geometry” is what Euclid is known as. He was very successful with his math skills‚ leaving even math professors

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    Opinion Essay Outline Theme: Does Classical Art Remakes Preserve Cultural Heritage for Future Generations? Sub-topic: Classical Art Remakes I. Introduction Hook: New idea – it is well forgotten old (Geoffrey Chaucer) Thesis: I strongly belief that classical art remakes preserve cultural heritage for future generations‚ and the purpose of this paper is to prove it. II. Body A. Topic sentence: First‚ until further arguments

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    1/15/14 Political Ideology 1. What is the difference between "Classical Liberalism" as a concept and being considered a "Liberal" on the U.S. Political Spectrum? Classical Liberalism- Freedom of the individual by limiting the power of the government. It is an ideology within the Democratic Party that tends to be more of a conservative thought. Liberal- Someone who believes in government. The whole Democratic Party used to be considered Liberal. Someone who believes government is a useful

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    change the Delian League into an empire‚ although from the beginning the potential to develop into an imperial power were there. Because from the beginning‚ Athens had considerable power as she was the permanent hegemon.The most important aspects involving the transformation of League into empire was the changing relationships between Athens and her allies‚ Periclesʼ imperial policy‚ Athensʼ selfish self interest in gaining more power by using the Leagueʼs power and establishing laws onto her allies

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    Sparta went through a reign being known as the strongest polis‚ but before then‚ when Sparta was at it’s worst‚ Lykurgos came into the life of the Spartans and created laws and ideas that saved their city. Because he prevented the destruction of Sparta‚ he was honored and greatly respected by the Spartans. The laws and ideas created by him are greatly studied today. Lykurgos saved his city by reforming the political‚ social‚ and economic aspects of Spartan rule and the rules and focuses of Spartans

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    The similarities between classical liberalism and modern liberalism are greater than the differences. Discuss. Liberalism is a political ideology that can be divided into two distinct strands; classical liberalism‚ which arose during the transition from feudalism to capitalism in the 19th century‚ and modern liberalism which developed alongside increased industrialisation and the economic and social inequality that it brought about. Whilst modern and classical liberals disagree on specific issues

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    its ‘classical’ origins? Liberalism can be defined as the “support for or advocacy of individual rights‚ civil liberties‚ and reform tending towards individual freedom‚ democracy‚ or social equality” (O.E.D online‚ 2013). Within this essay we are looking at liberalism as a political ideology‚ comparing its ‘classical’ 19th century roots to its new modern day interpretation. This essay will be spilt into three distinct sections; the first will provide a brief insight of both classical and modern

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    el * Intro: The Delian League formed in 477BCE and was an alliance of Ionian Greek states. Because Sparta was unwilling to fight against Persia‚ Athens took its place and formed the Delian League to fight against the Persians and protect the smaller islands. * In my first paragraph: The original aims of the Delian League created by Aristides were to protect the already liberated Greek city-states from Persian attack and to attack and regain losses during the Persian wars. The Athenian long-term

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