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| Explore the history of the Aeneid, the Roman counterpart of the Odyssey, and visit Troy, Delos, Scylla, Drepanum, Carthage, Lavinium, and Rome. |
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| Considers the events of the time, the people who influenced war events and history, and the outcomes that forever changed the world. |
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| Examines the revolution from two distinctive perspectives: the colonies' and England's. |
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| Refute the age-old Western stereotypes of lone cowboys, savage Indians, and noble gunmen and show your students the true story of life in the American West. |
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| This program uncovers the social issues of the early to mid 1900s, the Harlem Renaissance, the Lost Generation, and the post-WWII era. Writers discussed include Pound, Eliot, Hemingway, Steinbeck,... |
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| Acquaint students with the nature and achievements of early Egyptian civilization. |
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| View some of the most outstanding sculpture and architecture found in ancient Greece from the early Archaic period through the Hellenistic age. |
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| Economic, political, and religious history, as well as names and dates, come to life in this captivating study of Roman art and architecture. |
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| In 1833 Mrs. Frances Silver was hanged in Morganton, North Carolina, for the ax murder of her husband Charles. For a century and a half the case has lived on in newspapers, pamphlets, memoires,... |
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| Explore the baroque age during the late 16th and 17th centuries through the works of famous painters, sculptors, architects, and musicians. |
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