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With reference to ‘Peace’, ‘Acharnians, and ‘the Knights’ how seriously do you think we can take Aristophanes; Pacifism and Patriotism?

by SophieLouise in Politics, January 6, 2012
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Essay I did for Classical Civilisation sometime last year.

“The Protester”: Person of The Year for Time Magazine

by lordkwate in Issues, December 14, 2011
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The magazine was a recognition of people around the world took to the streets to fight for their rights. "From Athens Arab Spring of “Busy Wall Street” to Moscow, ‘" says the magazine.

Comparing Athens and Sparta is Comparing Heaven and Hell

by The Shorteroxford in History, December 12, 2011
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This is a brief essay I wrote when I was in 7th Grade. Whilst the title is pretty self explanatory, this essay is a good starting point to learn about the cultural diversities and standards of the two great states of Ancient Greece.

New Greek Premier Expected to be Named Tuesday

by ilovethisjob in Society, November 8, 2011
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Greek Leaders Agree to Unity Authorities as Future Hangs in Balance

by koko hermanto in Society, November 6, 2011
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Markets braced for more turmoil as key particulars of new deal still missing
George Papandreou waves from his automotive as he leaves a gathering with President Karolos Papoulias and opposition leader Antonis Samaras in Athens. The PM has agreed to resign halfway through his time period in office. Photograph: Reuters.

Government Crisis in Athens Papandreou Indicated Its Willingness to Withdraw

by James Cannes in Society, November 3, 2011
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So now it: At the end of a long day in Athens, Greek Prime Minister Papandreou is ready to resign. That he should have negotiated with several of his ministers. The rationale behind this: If Papandreou is potentially his Socialist Party remain in power with the opposition and possibly form a government of national salvation.

Six Top Sites in Ancient Athens for Unforgettable Student Tours

by hatcha in History, October 28, 2011
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College student excursions tend to be undoubtedly a highly effective as well as pleasant method to promote youthful individuals curiosity about class topics. For all those learning background, location, “languages” as well as structures, a visit in order to Athens is an excellent chance to begin to see the starting place associated with Traditional western civilisation. Here’s a good appetising flavor associated with that which you may appreciate upon college student outings in order to Athens.

The Lost Continent: Part Eight

by monicabella in Social Sciences, October 18, 2011
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The lost continent.

The Lost Continent: Part Seven

by monicabella in Social Sciences, October 17, 2011
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The lost continent.

Strike-hit Greece Heads to Standstill Ahead of a Crucial Vote

by Y. Pramono in Issues, October 16, 2011
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Greece faces a crucial test this week with much of the country expected to be shut down by a 48 hour strike that will culminate Thursday as parliament votes on a sweeping package of austerity measures demanded by international lenders.

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