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I grew up on the east side of Toronto...Scarborough that is, attending high school and then Centennial College. I earned a diploma in Business Marketing and then attended Ryerson University graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce. During my educational career, I worked for Virtually Canadian, a ...
"The child [Adonis] conceived in sin had grown inside the wood [i.e. his pregnant mother Myrrha had been transformed into a tree by the gods] and now was searching for some way to leave its mother and thrust forth. Her trunk swelled in the middle with its burdened womb. The load was...
Has anyone ever killed a spider, bee, or snake for no logical reason other than we learned at an early age that these things are evil or dangerous? Can you think of a time when your parent (or you as a parent) ever told a child a lie about what a word means because they weren'...
Gorgon- (Greek mythology) any of three winged sister monsters and the mortal Medusa who had live snakes for hair; a glance at Medusa turned the beholder to stone Grace- (Greek mythology) one of three sisters who were the givers of beauty and charm; a favorite subject for sculptors ...
“Gideon,” he confirmed, but there was an underlying stealth to the word. As though he thought she was overstepping by using the man’s name. “What makes you think there’s something going on between us?” She was so shocked she couldn’t process how appalling the accusation was. ...
In classical Greek, the word pais means either "slave" or "child." The word for "family" doesn't exist - the closest term is oikos, or "house." From this kind of evidence, it would seem that ancient Greece, the society whose thinking forms the basis of Western civilization, had a ...
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: "The untamed child (Wine), bull-faced, young and not young, sweetest attendant of loud-roaring Erotes (Loves), wine that makes thoughts soar, ruler of mankind."Greek Lyric V Folk Songs, Fragment 864 (from Lucian, On Dancing) (trans. Campbell, Vol. Greek Lyric V) : "The song sung...
Well-to-do parents who were preparing their children for public careers then sent them to gymnasia. In Sparta state control over education began in the first days of a child’s life. Newly born infants were inspected by members of the gerousia, and only the healthy children were selected ...