Aristotle told Alexander the great to be humble.
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Well she gave to the first man of Alexander Sen Belo. It was in 1598.
In the legend of the hat band, Alexander rewarded the man who saved the hat band because he valued the act of quick thinking and problem-solving. The man demonstrated resourcefulness and ingenuity in finding a solution to the problem, which impressed Alexander. This act showcased the man's intelligence and ability to think on his feet, qualities that Alexander admired and rewarded.
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Alexander rewarded the man who saved the hat band because it demonstrated loyalty and quick thinking in a challenging situation. The act symbolized the importance of preserving valuable items, reflecting the broader themes of honor and respect within his leadership. By acknowledging the man's effort, Alexander reinforced the value of bravery and resourcefulness among his followers. Such gestures fostered a sense of camaraderie and loyalty within his ranks.
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Aristotle was thousands of years ago. He taught Alexander the Great. We can't give you the answer to this question because he didn't tell us through his writings what he feared.
Alexander the Great?
His first tutor was his great-uncle Leonidas (the uncle of his mother Olympias). Leonidas taught him on the Sparta model of the agoge. (Look up Spartan training.) He also learned the usual "Three Rs." Aristotle was hired by Philip II (his dad) as his tutor, when he was 12-13. He was taught what was emerging as Aristotle's standard stuff. (At this point in time, Aristotle was *not yet famous*, note). Logic, rhetoric, eristics (arguing either side in a debate), ethics, science, politics. Apparently, he also learned a little medicine from Aristotle (whose father had been a physician ... in fact, that's how Aristotle got his job -- his father had been the personal physician to King Amyntas, Philip II's father). Later, Alexander was known for showing up in the hospital tent to help, and even to give medical advice to his friends. :-) The other thing Aristotle did was annotate a personal copy of the ILIAD just for Alexander.
Aristotle founded his own school in Athens called the Lyceum, where he taught a wide range of subjects such as philosophy, logic, ethics, biology, and politics. His teaching style focused on careful observation of the natural world and logical reasoning, which greatly influenced Western thought for centuries to come. Aristotle's students, including Alexander the Great, went on to become influential thinkers and leaders in their own right.
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Advice has no singular form; the closest is a 'piece of advice'. Proper usages include: give advice give some advice give a piece of advice
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Aristotle was thousands of years ago. He taught Alexander the Great. We can't give you the answer to this question because he didn't tell us through his writings what he feared.
Swahili is a language spoken in East Africa. Alexander the Great lived in ancient Greece and did not have direct contact with Swahili speakers.
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