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Odyssey Book 1 + 2 Notes

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Notes 8/25/10 8:57 AM Muse is Calliope of Epic Poetry Invocation is the act of calling upon a spirit or deity for help Act of humility by asking the Muse Odysseus? men plundered Troy of its dignity and its women Death of shipmates, they killed and ate the Sun?s cattle, who killed them Men bring about their own doom, gods warned Aegisthus not to kill Agamemnon, but he still did, so Orestes killed him Athena feels that Odysseus has suffered enough, been away from family for 20 years, trapped on Calypso?s island Athena plans to put some courage and hope in Telemachus that his father is alive and he can fight the suitors Also she sends Hermes to Calypso to make her release Odysseus

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The American Spirit (11th Edition) Ch 5 Thought Provokers

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AP Euro Notes

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Building an Essential World History Tool: Teaching Comparative History Comparison may be the most widely used demonstration of higher level thinking in history courses. Teachers usually assume students can compare because everyone makes comparisons so often. Yet frequency of activity does not guarantee the quality. The value of comparative history: Comparison locates the distinctive Comparison locates the common Comparison locates hidden elements in a situation ? applying what is obvious in one situation to another or asking questions raised in one place of another can reveal hidden attributes. Comparative history stimulates students to use higher-level thinking skills. Thinking the comparative method:

Egypt - Features of This Civilization and Contributions

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Egypt - Features of This Civilization and Contributions by J. Chase Introduction Ancient Egypt was one of the first complex civilizations in the ancient world. It originated new kinds of social structure, religion, and politics, and set a foundation for future societies. This essay explores the aspects of Egypt which made it one of the greatest civilizations in history. Political System In ancient Egypt, the king was the head of society and religion. The king had many responsibilities in making sure his country ran smoothly?he (or she) was the chief priest for all gods, the champion of wars, and head of administration. Below the king, each of these areas was headed by a trusted ally.

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