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An Introduction to Sexuality in Ancient Greek & Roman Culture

by CaSundara in Sexuality, November 19, 2009
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The Romans and the Greeks conceived of sex and sexuality differently than we do and, until recent decades, historians were unwilling or unable to reveal their findings accurately. However, the latest academic research gives us a much better understanding of sex and sexuality in Classical Antiquity.

What is Classical Conditioning?

by JamieJCO in Psychology, November 13, 2009
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An outline of the psychological theory regarding learning.

The Expansion of Trade Influence in the Post Classical Era of World History

by Steaven Rojas in History, January 21, 2009
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This essay explains the main influences that the expansion of trade had with the world during its post classical period. It also explains what type of effects it have with everyday life, beliefs, hiearchy standings and explains what whether their was a positive outcome to the expansion of trade or a negative, or a mix.

Schubert and the Quintessential Piano Sonata’s of His Time

by Lauren Axelrod in History, December 22, 2008
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In clarity of style he was inferior to Mozart; in power of musical construction he was far inferior to Beethoven, but in poetic impulse and suggestion he is unsurpassed. He was the greatest song-writer who ever lived, and almost everything in his hand turned to song.

Western Europe and Byzantine Empire

by Joey Spagioli in History, December 9, 2008
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Comparing Western Europe and the Byzantine Empire.

Skepticism

by Gregory Alter in Philosophy, September 15, 2008
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Skepticism is a key tool in philosophy. Socrates used it to uncover untruths, false beliefs, opinion and speculation. It is an attitude of doubt or incredulity towards knowledge or assertions. It is closely connected with understanding the limitations of knowledge.

The Benefits of a Classical Christian Education

by ebhall in Education, July 27, 2008
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It was my first year of teaching when I was introduced to the concept of classical education. I fell in love immediately, mainly because it made so much sense! It was then that I knew that I either wanted to teach in a school that followed the classical curriculum, or at the very least, I wanted my children to be taught in such a school.

Chopin a Great Pianist

by crazymagician1 in History, July 13, 2008
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Short biography on chopin enjoy.

Silk Routes

by Bourgadorade in History, October 24, 2007
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In what ways did the network of trade routes called the silk roads make life during the classical era a significantly different from life in the preclassical world? Consider all the different effects and the various cultures involved.

Be Still: Music to Soothe Your Soul

by Philip Pirrip in Spirituality, August 8, 2007
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Need to relax? Carrying too much stress? Here is a compilation of music titles (a playlist) that will drain your stress away and bring you the peace you need.

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