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Gravity is the strongest force in the universe but it is also the weakest force in the universe because the sun is strong enough to hold the solar system together but the moon revolves around the earth, then the moon pulls to make the tide but the earth, sun, and moon is weak enough that we can walk.
The kyria was a very valuable member of the Athenian household because she performed a range of tasks that were vital
to the household’s success. Xenophon’s Oeconomicus states that she was responsible for managing the resources that
the kyrios brought into the household. If she did this well then all members of the house would be clothed, fed, happy
and healthy. If she failed in this task, however, the household might run out of a vital resource like food, which could
result in the ruin of the household. She was also responsible for managing the domestic slaves in tasks like weaving. This
was important because weaving cloth would keep the family clothed, and could even bring money into the household
if spare textiles were sold in the Agora. Her value to the household was limited, however, since she could not go outside
without a male escort, so she would sometimes cause a drain on the time and energy of her male relatives or slaves.
Despite how valuable she was, I do not believe that the Athenian kyria was very respected in her household. Source D
suggests that women were seen as sub-human, being descended from animals. This implies that the male members of
the household thought they were better than the women (including the kyria) and so suggests that the women were not
respected. This idea is reinforced by the fact that any decision the kyria made could be overturned by the kyrios – a fact
that shows the kyrios did not respect her judgment or wishes.
to the household’s success. Xenophon’s Oeconomicus states that she was responsible for managing the resources that
the kyrios brought into the household. If she did this well then all members of the house would be clothed, fed, happy
and healthy. If she failed in this task, however, the household might run out of a vital resource like food, which could
result in the ruin of the household. She was also responsible for managing the domestic slaves in tasks like weaving. This
was important because weaving cloth would keep the family clothed, and could even bring money into the household
if spare textiles were sold in the Agora. Her value to the household was limited, however, since she could not go outside
without a male escort, so she would sometimes cause a drain on the time and energy of her male relatives or slaves.
Despite how valuable she was, I do not believe that the Athenian kyria was very respected in her household. Source D
suggests that women were seen as sub-human, being descended from animals. This implies that the male members of
the household thought they were better than the women (including the kyria) and so suggests that the women were not
respected. This idea is reinforced by the fact that any decision the kyria made could be overturned by the kyrios – a fact
that shows the kyrios did not respect her judgment or wishes.

VOICE CLAIMS:
Wren:
https://youtu.be/U4i7-siLa2k
Michael:
https://youtu.be/PoxVelEuTFU
Stripes:
https://youtu.be/ILJffN2cyv4
Howler:
https://youtu.be/OrOqsbT05uM
Juniper:
https://youtu.be/mMvd2rGQdgw
Boris:
https://youtu.be/Ib29b8BXsBg
Solstice:
https://youtu.be/d-MdMTcQXng
Marie:
https://youtu.be/VQ41vEyfZpM
(my taurus and gemini bestie started dating sooo i sent this XD)
The relationship between Taurus and Gemini first doesn't look encouraging. But Taurus' enduring quality might give them the fortitude and persistence needed to hold onto their urge to be with a Gemini for as long as it takes for them to fully get to understand one another.
The relationship between Taurus and Gemini first doesn't look encouraging. But Taurus' enduring quality might give them the fortitude and persistence needed to hold onto their urge to be with a Gemini for as long as it takes for them to fully get to understand one another.

I’m assuming you’re shopping and want it saved? XD

I’m assuming you’re shopping and want it saved? XD
imagine having money"
XDD

I’m assuming you’re shopping and wa..."

William - Main
Charlette - Side (Friend of William)
Sammy - Side (Friend of William)
Crytelle - Side (Friend of David)
Kime - Side (Friend of David) ((Dating Alexis))
Lilith - Side (Friend of William))
Alexis - Side (Friend of David) ((Dating Alexis))
Bobby - Side (Friend of William)
Poppy - (Friend of David)
Chicago
School
E&L
Key topics Learners should have studied the following:
Literary techniques and
composition
• Homer as a story-teller and the idea of epic, including:
• how the Odyssey might have been composed and performed
• what makes the Odyssey an epic poem
• Narrative and descriptive techniques including the use and importance of:
• similes
• epithets
• formulae
Themes
• The concept and importance of xenia (guest-friendship)
• Deceit and trickery
• The civilisation and barbarism of places and characters
• The role of revenge and justice
• The concept and importance of nostos (the desire to return home)
• The role of fate
The character of
Odysseus
• The qualities of Odysseus as a leader, husband and father
• The presentation of him as a warrior and hero
• His intelligence and oratorical skills
• His relationship with his protector goddess Athena
The portrayal of key
characters
• The role of the gods
• The portrayal of the suitors
• The portrayal of the crew of Odysseus
• The portrayal of Polyphemus as a monster and keeper of livestock
• The portrayal of Circe as a witch and host
• The portrayal of Penelope as a host, wife and queen
• The portrayal of Telemachus as a son and hero
• The loyalty or disloyalty of Odysseus’ slaves.
Literary techniques and
composition
• Homer as a story-teller and the idea of epic, including:
• how the Odyssey might have been composed and performed
• what makes the Odyssey an epic poem
• Narrative and descriptive techniques including the use and importance of:
• similes
• epithets
• formulae
Themes
• The concept and importance of xenia (guest-friendship)
• Deceit and trickery
• The civilisation and barbarism of places and characters
• The role of revenge and justice
• The concept and importance of nostos (the desire to return home)
• The role of fate
The character of
Odysseus
• The qualities of Odysseus as a leader, husband and father
• The presentation of him as a warrior and hero
• His intelligence and oratorical skills
• His relationship with his protector goddess Athena
The portrayal of key
characters
• The role of the gods
• The portrayal of the suitors
• The portrayal of the crew of Odysseus
• The portrayal of Polyphemus as a monster and keeper of livestock
• The portrayal of Circe as a witch and host
• The portrayal of Penelope as a host, wife and queen
• The portrayal of Telemachus as a son and hero
• The loyalty or disloyalty of Odysseus’ slaves.
Vraiment ??
Ahhh je suis en vacances de Noël maintenant aussi mais après ça, mon examen commencera (janvier 9) donc ce n'est pas en vacances pour moi car il y a
Ahhh je suis en vacances de Noël maintenant aussi mais après ça, mon examen commencera (janvier 9) donc ce n'est pas en vacances pour moi car il y a
Lol i was talking to my friend
أبو حزرة جرير بن عطية بن حذيفة الخطفي بن بدر بن سلمة بن عوف بن كليب بن يربوع بن حنظلة بن مالك بن زيد مناة بن تميم بن مر بن إد بن طابخة بن إلياس بن مضر بن نزار بن معد بن عدنان الكلبي اليربوعي التميمي
[this is a dudes NAME]
[this is a dudes NAME]
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queenie ♡ [[semi~hiatus]] wrote: "أبو حزرة جرير بن عطية بن حذيفة الخطفي بن بدر بن سلمة بن عوف بن كليب بن يربوع بن حنظلة بن مالك بن زيد مناة بن تميم بن مر بن إد بن طابخة بن إلياس بن مضر بن نزار بن معد بن عدنان الكلبي اليربوعي التميم..."
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