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This 6 page paper discusses the Greek Culture and how the Greek people tend to feel about health, illness, healing, touch, time, etc. This paper explores the relationships of Greek people and how those qualities impact health care. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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by the plethora of philosophers which Greece has produced (Greek Culture, 2003). Furthermore, other notable aspects of Greek culture which are related to health include: * Greek myths
and religion reflect the importance of individualism among Greeks (Greek Culture and Food, 2003). "Their gods were personalized with individual strengths and flaws" (Greek Culture and Food, 2003).
* Traditional Greek society is patriarchal, and the job of women was to run the home and bear the children (Greek Culture and Food, 2003). Girls stay at
home until married and help their mothers (Greek Culture and Food, 2003). * Ancient Greek diets consisted mainly of grains, fruits, vegetables, breads and cake (Greek
Culture and Food, 2003). Grapes, seafood and wine also help important roles in Greek cuisine (Greek Culture and Food, 2003). Meat was rarely eaten except for special
occasions (Greek Culture and Food, 2003). * Dance was (and remains) an important part of Greek culture and rituals, believing dance improved both physical and emotional health
(Greek Culture and Food, 2003). No discussion of Greece or the health of its people would be complete
without mentioning their love affair with olive oil, and the esteem which this precious ingredient holds in this culture (Miller, 2003). "Greeks regard olive oil as a holy gift
that is as valuable as gold" (Miller, 2003). Olive trees have proliferated throughout Greece for thousands of years, and olive oil has been used for everything from food to
medical and sacred purposes (Miller, 2003). Interestingly, many of Greeces olive trees can be found along the Aegean coast, which
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