Campion's purpose is to provide a first-class education for boys and girls aged between three and eighteen, fostering abilities both in the field of academic and general education, and in sporting activities and the performing arts. It is the school's intention to educate the whole person in...
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(1)According to the text,boys in Sparta___.A.had little educationB.had no interest in the artsC.liked military schools greatlyD.learned reading at a young age(2)The fourth paragraph is mainly about Sparta and Athens'___.A.governmentsB.PeopleC.kingsD.laws(3)We can infer from the ...
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Open Document In the years of 600 B.C.E., the Greek city-states Sparta and Athens flourished. Although they existed around the same period of time, they differed in several different ways. These differences include government, education, roles for men and women, and home life. While taking...
We discussed education, politics , economy, and lighter topics as well! Our time was filled with lively conversation, walking through areas we might never have found on our own, and had we somehow stumbled upon the areas, would not have known the significance of it without her input. The ...
education.(forboys) •Youcouldgointothearmyor navyifyouwantedto.(ifyou wereaboy) SPARTA •Spartawasveryfocusedon obedienceandwarandthepeople didnothaveanyluxuries. •Boysdidnothavetoworkorbe educatedbuttrainedtobewarriors fromayoungage.
had littl e education B. had no interest in th e arts C. liked military schools greatly D. learned reading at a young age2. Compared with boys in Sparta, boys in Ath ens ___. A. wer e smarter B. wer e stronger C. studied much harder D. enjoyed mor e freedom3. Th e ...
According to th e text, boys in Spart a ___ A. h a d littl e education B. h a d no interest in th e arts C. lik e d military schools greatly D. learn e d reading at a young age2. T h e fourth Paragraph is mainly about Spa rt a an d Athens' ___. A. governments...
including a close reading of this comedy of Aristophanes, suggests otherwise: although the later fifth century witnessed a big expansion in what young Athenians could study, physical education manifestly remained a major discipline of the education of paides or boys (e.g. Aeschin. 1.10; Ar. Ra...