1. Athens: Historical Background
We know that the civilizations of most of the world\u27s people today are the outgrowths of previous civilizations which for some reason or another came to an end, though not without leaving a deposit of ideas and techniques for their successors to ...
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Preventive Measures against Pandemics from the Beginning of Civilization to Nowadays-How Everything Has Remained the Same over the Millennia. [PDF]
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Carr as Thucydides’ ghostwriter: the paradox of realism and a moral foreign policy
The subject of this paper is to examine the role of morality in foreign policy decision making and action, while its goal is to argue that (1) morality plays an important role in the creation of foreign policy, and (2) that it is not possible to ...
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Aristotle - Ἀριστοτέλης (ARISTOTÉLĒS, 384/3- 322/1 BCE) The revelation of tuberculosis in his zoological works. [PDF]
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The trap of a closed fist : Is democracy capable of preventing a global ecological catastrophe? [PDF]
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Pedagogical Orientations and Evolving Responsibilities of Technological Universities: A Literature Review of the History of Engineering Education. [PDF]
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Mid-late Holocene vegetation history of the Argive Plain (Peloponnese, Greece) as inferred from a pollen record from ancient Lake Lerna. [PDF]
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Review Of Aristophanes The Democrat: The Politics Of Satirical Comedy During The Peloponnesian War By K. Sidwell [PDF]
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