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Voting In Ancient Athens

In our world, many of us belong to bodies such as choral societies or sports clubs, where we vote to elect officers and make decisions, but the voting which we first think of is voting to elect ...
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Voting In Ancient Athens

In our world, many of us belong to bodies such as choral societies or sports clubs, where we vote to elect officers and make decisions, but the voting which we first think of is voting to elect ...
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How To Win An Election In The Roman Republic

  The UK is deep in the grip of election fever. Party leaders are touring the country in battle-buses, shaking hands, announcing policies, and chasing photo opportunities – all in the hope of ...
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Written in the Stars

It may seem strange to modern readers, but one of the great literary sensations of the ancient world was the astronomical poetry of the Hellenistic author Aratus (c 315-before 240). His Phaenomena, ...
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Percy Jackson and the Sea of Corrections

With Camp Half-Blood in serious danger, Annabeth soon realises that the Golden Fleece is the only entity that can save the poisoned tree of Thalia and protect the demi-gods’ homeland. As the ...
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Plum: Comedy and Tragedy

‘”Sir Jasper Finch-Farrowmere?” Said Wilfred.                                                                                                 ...
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