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    The myth of sparta

    modern sources- use historians such as brennan and kagan. It was Brennan who mentioned the 'spartan mirage'.
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    Sparta's Geography

    Geographical Setting: · 4 villages of Sparta lie on the Eurotas River, which ran through their land. · Amyclae (5th village) 5km south of main town · Taygetus ranges isolate Sparta, along with other ranges · Sparta developed on the fertile and well watered plains...
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    delian league question

    Yeah, talk about the formation of the Delian League, but mention points like when Athens first began to intervene in her allies affairs, and how she made then sign oaths later on. Personally, I'd end it with when the Delian League was finally seen as the Athenian Empire- around the time they...
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    Impact of the Persian Wars on Athens and Sparta

    Well, it was due to the Persian War (around ...479 i think?) that the Delian League was created, to get compensation back and stuff. Of course, the Delain League became the Athenian Empire later on.
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    The search for better health assessment task

    Microflora (I think they're also called microbiota) are the micro organisms that live inside you, and some of them speed up digestion and also some a re obviouslybad for you. (I just wiki it -shrugs-)
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    why does hamlet delay??

    True, there are many reasons, but another main factor is that it is not in his nature to do so- it could be argued that this is the sole reason. Hamlet is portrayed as more of the scholar or thinker type. He is not 'manly' or 'hot-blooded', and even says himself that he is 'pigeon-liver'd, and...
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    Hamlet Bondi Pavilion 2010

    All those thngs that you have questioned are just as they are- they are not followed through, they are left, they do not make sense. Gertrude laughed in the one I saw too. Basically all these things they added (including Ophelias speech) were added and played against the plays intent. This...
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    Characterisation - Hamlet Essay

    Features of Hamlets characterisation. Manliness Prorastination (to delay, to ponder, to consider) -He is bound to act- his fathers ghost has charged him to. -Political consequesnces- he cannot simply act (private v. public) he is a prince. Political situation is complicated and the state...
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    why does hamlet delay??

    Hamlet delays because essentially- he is a coward. Hamlet is not portrayed as a manly person, instead he is a young boy who is more interested in his studies at uni than the brutality of war. He mourns his father long, something his uncle calls 'unmanly grief'. Hamlet himself says he is a...
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    Hamlet Values and Themes

    Themes would be: uncertainty of death, procastination, pretty much the underlining thigs or the factors that make up the subplot of the play. Uncertainty of death is a big one in 'Hamlet', seen in the famous 'To be or not to be' speech. Also christianity and suicide- 'that the Everlasting had...
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    Hamlet Bondi Pavilion

    In the play this is never mentioned. In fact, Hamlet tells her to go to a nunnery- only virgins are nuns ( I believe? I might be wrong on this point though). The only time when pregnancy is mentioned in regards to Ophelia is when Hamlet is pretending to be mad and tells Polonius not to let her...
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    Hamlet Bondi Pavilion

    The play WAS utter shite, and Fortinbras wasn't in it. The guy who...acted (although he didn't really act) Horatio was the last person to speak. When the queen died she didn't even fall out of her chair. WTF?!?! And randomly a guy pulled out a vaccum cleaner and was smiling and stuff. In the...
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    Am I alone in hating airplane food?

    I only hate plane food because it makes my ass explode. But other than that it's ok I guess.
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    Your favourite smells?

    One smell I always loved for a strange reason, was metal. Like, someones grinding metal, and I remember as a kid I'd even chew foil to taste it (although it was a bit strong). Then about...5 weeks ago I realised why I did, when a friends family member who was a mechanic sat with us. And I...
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    Is Hamlet (the character) GAY?

    I completley agree! Hamlet brings quite a bit of misogyny into the play too, probably due to the behaivour of his mother.
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    Jane Eyre

    Yes! I love that book <3 I have three copies, and I have read it more than once :3 But just thought I'd mention, Jane Eyre is packed full of intertextuality, so mentioning it would probably get you points.
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    Is Hamlet (the character) GAY?

    Uhm, to be quite honest, I never considered it before. But when reading the play I never felt that there were those undertones. In particular, Hamlets behaivour towards Ophelia seems to disregard this. In fact, the only sexual undertones the play seems to suggest are incestous, that Hamlet is...
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    Current practising Australian Scientist?

    I can't find anything about currently practising scientists involved in the control and prevention of disease...and I'm totally stuck on it T^T Any suggestions? I'd really appreciate it!:rofl:
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