Effect of Family Situation
.... the benefits of being a firstborn son, perhaps I should simply say that sons experience certain benefits that daughters (and wives) do not in
Greek families. ....
(1296

5

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Greek vs. American Cultures
.... "It is common for non-Greeks marrying into
Greek families to feel as if they've been adopted into the culture" (1). Americans travel to Greece, and Greeks ....
(888

4

)
Comparison of Greek & American Cultures
.... "It is common for non-Greeks marrying into
Greek families to feel as if they've been adopted into the culture" (1). Americans travel to Greece, and Greeks ....
(888

4

)
Family of Origin
.... Because it has made me quite alert to the power of subcultures--including but not limited to close-knit
Greek families--to affect the development of individual ....
(2358

9

)
Influence of Greek & Roman Governance on US
.... into curiae or groups of clans, with each clan composed of several
families. .... what form of government they should create, they looked to the
Greek and Roman ....
(2600

10

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Greek Philosophy and Political Thought
.... in the ancient period were still ruled by dynastic leaders,
families that handed .... by a council of brahmins not unlike the council of leading
Greek citizens who ....
(1396

6

)
Greek and Roman Society, Relationships
.... However, the gods served a vital role in both
Greek and Roman societies. .... The children of guardians will have common
families and be raised (trained to know the ....
(1707

7

)
Greek Americans & Japanese Americans
.... Japanese-Americans and
Greek-Americans are two such ethnic groups whose experiences .... and return home, or intending to send for their
families later (Dinnerstein ....
(3088

12

)
Greek and Roman Architecture
....
families and slaves making up the normal Roman household of the wealthy classes. The men's and women's quarters were again separate, as were those of the
Greek ....
(3679

15

)
The Golden Age of Greek Civilization
.... democracy was the ideal of the
Greek city-states, the ruling classes continued to be the wealthy and the aristocratic. The well-to-do
families of ancient ....
(7565

30

)
"Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves"
.... to own two-fifths of their
families' land (130). Physical education became available for Roman women centuries before it was available for
Greek women (137). ....
(1414

6

)
Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: A Book Reviewi
.... to own two-fifths of their
families' land (130). Physical education became available for Roman women centuries before it was available for
Greek women (137). ....
(1414

6

)
Tomb Paintings
.... celebrated the wealth, power, and pleasures of individual
families whose individual rise .... whose cultural development depended on contact with
Greek traders and ....
(2895

12

)
Lorenzo de Medici
.... The struggle for power in Florence took place between powerful merchant
families, and Medici .... In the early 1440s, Cosimo had met the
Greek Gemistos, who called ....
(2350

9

)
The Medici Family of Florence
.... The struggle for power in Florence took place between powerful merchant
families, and Medici .... In the early 1440s, Cosimo had met the
Greek Gemistos, who called ....
(2350

9

)
Diaspora of the Jewish People
.... Most of the
Greek immigrants to that time were males who had left their
families in Greece to seem their fortune in America. They ....
(1889

8

)
Zeus
.... cults from
families, from cities, and from individuals" (Hornblower and Spawnforth 788). Rituals, manners, customs and other aspects of
Greek life, from ....
(1438

6

)
Gary S. Becker. A Treatise on the Family
.... The word economics comes from a
Greek root meaning "household rules," or .... regarding family forms structure and of some possible public policies toward
families. ....
(2089

8

)
Athenian Society
.... year old boys of the ruling class were removed from their
families to be .... Peloponnesian League, which in 480 479 became the bulwark of the
Greek defense against ....
(2694

11

)
Issues in Study of Languages
.... Near East have been assigned properly to groups and
families because they .... Such diverse tongues as English, Russian, Irish, Spanish,
Greek, Albanian, Armenian ....
(2258

9

)
Love and Marriage
.... Eros, the name of the
Greek god of love, denotes sexual love. .... as a high expression of eros, their doom becomes a life lesson for their warring
families. ....
(1214

5

)
Women in Ancient Greece & Rome
.... Unlike her
Greek sister, she was allowed to eat with the men, and was not required to .... Marriage outside the community forged alliances between noble
families. ....
(631

3

)
The Kiduyu
.... Married
Greek women could not walk by themselves on the street, were not .... fact that the culture practices exogamy (in which women leave their
families to live ....
(710

3

)
Women in Ancient Rome
.... Unlike her
Greek sister, she was allowed to eat with the men, and was not required to .... Marriage outside the community forged alliances between noble
families. ....
(631

3

)
The Traditions Of Ancient Athens and Sparta
.... The arts were suppressed and significant commerce with other
Greek cities was prohibited .... Real power was held by the heads of the oldest and wealthiest
families. ....
(867

3

)
Makings of the Renaissance
.... internecine conflicts between various noble
families and cities. Similarly, the discovery of new means of warfare, of modern science, of "lost"
Greek texts in ....
(511

2

)
Euthanasia and the Elderly Introduction One of t
.... It combines
Greek forms that mean well and death .... elderly to "voluntarily" eliminate themselves if they become a burden on their
families physically, emotionally ....
(2109

8

)
Race and Education
.... with ethnic
families. It will focus on four primary groups; Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Middle Eastern, and four secondary groups; Italian,
Greek, Jewish, and ....
(2451

10

)
Testing of Ethnic Children
.... with ethnic
families. It will focus on four primary groups; Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Middle Eastern, and four secondary groups; Italian,
Greek, Jewish, and ....
(2520

10

)
Mehmed The Conqueror This paper will examine the
.... This policy affected wealthy
families the most, since they had converted property into .... The Palace library was filled with ancient
Greek and Latin works and he ....
(3780

15

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