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    Picasso's Accomplishments

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    In a person’s life‚ art is just a small part of it. Whether you enjoy it or not‚ everyone can share this one experience‚ art. Pablo Picasso was a famous painter‚ born on October 25‚ 1881‚ to Jose Ruiz Blasco‚ and Maria Picasso‚ he would eventually take his mother’s last name who was also a painter. Throughout the early to mid 1900s‚ created wonderful art pieces that continue to grab people’s attention today. He will go down in history as one of the greatest artists in history. In his life‚ he held

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    Ancient Catapults

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    Catapults were one of the most terrorizing and powerful weapons of Ancient Greece and Rome. They were able to destroy enemy defense and turned sieges in favor of the offensor. They also operated with deadly precision and could fire massive boulders huge distances. (Foley and Soedel 5). Catapults were some of the biggest engineering marvel of Ancient times‚ and marked the first time many engineering and management techniques that we see today were used. And these new engineering practices let the

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    Ancient Israel & Ancient Egypt Olivia Nail Osan American High School Although ancient Egypt and ancient Israel are geographically close to each other‚ their religions are near polar opposites‚ and this affected their individual cultures immensely. Ancient Israel’s religion was a conservative monotheistic faith. The Ancient Egyptian’s religion was an opulent‚ polytheistic belief system. These two were similar in many ways‚ such as‚ the women of their cultures held similar rights; yet they

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    At the end of the 14th century AD‚ a couple of Italian thinkers declared that they are already entering in a new age and that the unenlightened ‘Middle Ages’ is over. They have called the new age a ‘rinascita’ or rebirth of learning‚ literature‚ art and culture. This period was later called Renaissance. The Renaissance period which served as transition period between the Medieval and Modern Europe ended in the 1600. It is best known for its cultural achievements which include the literary works

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    He Beginning of Rome

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    The beginning of Rome Outline: I. Greece (Before Romulus and Remus) A. When and what happened B. What changed II. The Founders of Rome (Romulus and Remus) A. How they were raised B. Who raised them III. After Romulus and Remus’s birth A. Remus’s death B. Romulus’s life and disappearance THE BEGINNING OF ROME In 6000 BC Alexander the Great gathered several cities in Italy together and created Greece. The Greece Alexander created reached from

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    Running head: TRANSFORMATION OF ROME TO AN EMPIRE Transformation of Rome to an Empire Austin Lamb University of Phoenix Transformation of Rome to an Empire How did Rome convert from a Republic to an Empire? The process consisted of a series of instances that brought Rome to what we know it of today. Rome becoming an Empire was a major historical event which included: the transformation from a Republic to an Empire‚ several events that were significant‚ and many characteristics

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    What Features of Modern Europe Have Been Traced Back to Ancient Greece and Rome‚ and Are Such Comparisons Justified? Many features of Ancient Greece and Rome could be said‚ in one way or another‚ to still be present in modern day Europe‚ although perhaps in a fashion entirely unrecognisable to the populaces of these antediluvian territories. To a modern-day European layperson‚ or one of the demos1‚ original Greek and Roman ideals might vary from politics and the legal structure that comprises

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    Bartholomew‚ 2008)‚ but also because of his impact on intelligence theories. This might be the reason why‚ unlike any other theorists of his time‚ his citation rates did not drop after his death‚ but actually are still increasing showing his undeniable contribution to the most recent scientific disputes (Jensen‚ 2000). Spearman was born on 10th September 1863 in London‚ and died on 17 September 1945. His death rose quite a controversy‚ as he fell from the window of the London Hospital. It was allegedly his

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    Zeus Accomplishments

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    He was one of the greatest well-known people on the Mountain Olympus. He was the god of Hope. He assisted people going through hard times like depression to perceive better. Everyone knew him and he was always pleased to assist people with anything they were going through. Life was a matter of fact very difficult for him. He was raised in a very poverty-stricken family. But he was very brilliant and using his intelligence‚ he took care of him and his family and that was one of the reasons why most

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    After doing some research about the history of architecture in Portland‚ I found out that the city owes a significant part of its architecture to Pietro Belluschi‚ an Italian born architect that is also considered to be a key figure in “Modern Architecture”. Pietro Belluschi’s works are all over the Portland; the famous Commonwealth Building‚ Portland Art Museum‚ Zion Lutheran Church and many other building projects are all part of his legacy. Knowing that Belluschi was a leader in modern architecture

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