What is your thesis statement? Remember, make it specific. "What?" and "What about it?"
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Johnathan Beldin
11/29/2010 04:19:42 am
The Roman Colosseum was the center of Roman entertainment and its construction displayed great technological advancements for its time.
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Achilles
10/2/2013 12:02:11 am
I remember Fighting in that collosseum against the verocious lions, tigers and bears, OH MY! You know I used to be a man like you until I took an arrow to the foot.
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Liz Shute
11/29/2010 06:29:50 am
my thesis is: The discovery of Pompeii paved the way to uncovering the past of the city and what the peoples' culture was like.
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Nick VanVoorhees
11/29/2010 07:17:35 am
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon portrayed immense beauty and great architectural skill making them a true wonder of the world.
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Sophia Slocum
11/29/2010 07:47:56 am
The architecturally influential Hagia Sophia has been rebuilt and reformed countless times in its 1500 year existence.
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Kelsi Hagerty
11/29/2010 08:06:49 am
The unearthing of Tutankhamen's tomb brought the ancient world and the modern world together.
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cory carter
11/29/2010 08:21:04 am
The Romans' architectural innovation modernized the ancient world
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Hannah Gustat
11/29/2010 08:48:04 am
Ancient Roman gladiatorial games prominently impacted Rome's society.
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Kate Kasch
11/29/2010 08:54:18 am
I wasn't at school but ill try this anyway.
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Ashley Young
11/29/2010 09:51:03 am
Roman games played a significant role in the daily life of all Roman citizens.
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Henry Franks
11/29/2010 10:27:03 am
The building of Solomons temple played a significant role in modern architecture and the lives of everyday citizens.
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brett mcmackin
11/29/2010 12:18:14 pm
By married to the king of sparta and having a lover from troy helen was the main cause of the trojan war.
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kassidy Girmscheid
11/29/2010 11:18:17 pm
The ancient lympic gaames were the cultursl center point of life for Greeks as well as lands far and wide.
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Jessi Ehredt
11/29/2010 11:19:57 pm
The 10 plagues that struck Egypt have little archaeological evidence, and yet have sparked theories, speculated reasons for the sending, and explanations of how and if they happened.
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Kassidy Girmscheid (REPOSTING)
11/29/2010 11:23:10 pm
The ancient Olympic games were the cultural center point of life for Greeks as well as lands far and wide.
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Blake Herring
11/29/2010 11:24:51 pm
There are other records of the 10 plagues in egypt, other than the Old Testament of the bible.
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Caitlyn Nakoneczny
11/29/2010 11:28:56 pm
The mummification ritual of ancient Egypt was a long and expensive process that was originally developed to preserve the body in order to save the soul.
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Robert Meurett
11/29/2010 11:31:16 pm
Immature odysseus was a man of war and gloating but through the life changing events that has happened to him changed him into the man he is now
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Brittney Pietrarosso
11/29/2010 11:32:41 pm
Controversy and economic issues surround the rebuilding or preservation of Pompeii.
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Caitlin Tierney
11/29/2010 11:36:14 pm
In the ancient festival of Anthesteria, the Basileus and the Basilinna played an important role on the last day of the feast with the marriage of the Basilinna to the god Dionysus.
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Laura Ganvik
11/29/2010 11:37:29 pm
Siddhartha Gautama,the original Buddha, found enlightenment under the branches of a fig tree, and thus laid the foundation for Buddhism today.
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Christine Zugay.
11/30/2010 01:16:01 pm
Ancient Greek philosophy was the basis of modern philosophy.
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Lexi Werle
12/1/2010 11:16:02 pm
The mythical greek labyrinth was just that, a myth, unitl scientists and archaeologists discovered mazes within mazes that fit the same discription.
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