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3572 Greek Art, Architecture, and Literature. This paper discusses the basic themes of Greek artistic endeavors, such as individualism, rationalism, and humanism, and analyzes how Greek art, architecture, and literature reflected the society in which they were created. 3 pgs. 3 f/c. 3b.
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3574 Athens and Sparta. This three-page undergraduate paper discusses the ancient Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta in terms of their respective origins, political structures, and societies. The basic similarities and differences between them are analyzed, and conclusions are drawn from the facts ascertained. 3 pgs. 3 f/c. 3b.
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11056 The Greek Gods: Ancient vs. Modern Views. This three-page research paper examines the ancient Greek gods and goddesses, and compares the ancient view of them with the modern view. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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12550 Classical and Ancient Civilizations: A Comparison of Two Eras. Addresses the difference between "ancient" and "classical" civilizations, paying attention to artistic, agricultural, trade, and governmental developments. Examines ancient/classical Greece and China as case studies. 9 pgs, no bibliography.
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9114 History Of The Formal And Familiar Forms Of Address In The Spanish Language. This ten-page graduate paper is on the history of the formal and familiar forms of address in the Spanish language. The paper focuses on the modern day forms of how people address one another in the past versus modern day Spanish language. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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9578 New Orleans: A Linguistic History. This 3-page essay discusses the development of different cultures in New Orleans as linguistic influences. There are three dominant languages that form the dialects of New Orleans: French, Cajun, and Creole. These three languages can be traced to particular cultural origins of French colonizers, Acadian exiles, and the American slave trade of Africans. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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9585 Language The Universal Symbol. 2 pgs. No sources listed.
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