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DS 21 Epictetus, Plato and the Olympics.pdf

Epictetus, Plato and the Olympics

Aristotle was a big fan of the Ancient Games, describing a young man's ultimate physical beauty as: "a body capable of enduring all efforts, either of the racecourse or of bodily strength...This is why the athletes in the pentathlon are most beautiful." (Aristotle, Rhetoric1361b)

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DS 21 Epictetus, Plato and the Olympics.pdf

Epictetus, Plato and the Olympics

Aristotle was a big fan of the Ancient Games, describing a young man's ultimate physical beauty as: "a body capable of enduring all efforts, either of the racecourse or of bodily strength...This is why the athletes in the pentathlon are most beautiful." (Aristotle, Rhetoric1361b)

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Plato - Plagiarism Teaching Online

PLATO is an online tutorial for developing referencing skills and for reflecting on how to avoid plagiarism. Includes a series of video diaries by students. Brookes staff can add this tutorial to a VLE course: please see the instructions in the document "Add_a_RADAR_resource_PLATO.pdf" in Links to Resources below.

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Add_a_RADAR_resource_PLATO.pdf

How to add a RADAR resource to Moodle using the PLATO plagiarism tutorial as an example.

A 2-page guide that explains how to add a link to the PLATO plagiarism tutorial in a Brookes Virtual course. This document is intended for COURSE DESIGNERS ONLY.

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