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    Cello

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    2/7/14 ART 2313 STUDY QUESTIONS FOR TEST #1 Terminology: 1. Formal analysis: describing appearance 2. Medium: what something is made from a. Wood‚ metal‚ canvas‚ etc. 3. Style: characteristics of an artwork—can be characteristic of an artist‚ culture‚ period etc. 4. Stylization- often simplified‚ abstracted or “generic” representation 5. Iconography- subject/meaning/symbolism of a work a. Literal- narrative or story b. Symbolic- political‚ religious‚ etc. c. Aesthetic- decorative

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    born. Then in Chapter 8‚ Isaiah is told to go unto a Prophetess and have her give birth to a son named “MaherShalalHashBaz.” Why is this important? Because God then spoke to Isaiah again telling him before his son is born‚ Israel will suffer unto Assyria for their rebellion. God hides his face from Israel and waits for his disciples to return to him out of Hoy fear and Reverence. God also tells Isaiah that they will stumble in the darkness of this world because of their disobedience to

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    In yesterday’s lecture‚ Dr. Rainbow’s adopted a geopolitical focus in order to form a conceit base on history of the three great empires. He argued that the Judeans homecoming was based on how the pass was remember‚ which played a vital part role in history as this event gave rise to the three major religions known today: Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam. Moreover‚ Dr. Rainbow introduced the three great empires that controlled Palestine which were the Assyrians‚ Babylonians‚ and Persians and provided

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    Tierra Hodge Intro to Visual Art Prof Jon Boshart September 17‚ 2014 Writing Assignment #1 A ziggurat is an ancient temple‚ common in Mesopotamia‚ present day Iraq and western Iran‚ during the civilizations of Sumer‚ Babylon and Assyria. Ziggurats weren’t really precise. Ziggurats were built of much smaller bricks. Ziggurats are pyramids with successively more distanced sides‚ while the Egyptian pyramids have smooth sides going up to a point. Also‚ Ziggurats are temples while the pyramids are burial

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    code was very strict. Lex talonis is the idea of punishing some one with the same deed that they did to the purson they attacked (eg killing a murderer). Assyrians were people of mesopatamia who a after the colapse of babylonia‚ Many states like Assyria were struggling for power. Many kingdoms from around the time of the assyrians relied largely on the administrative techniques of the predecessing babylonians. Even though Mesopatamia had superior technology over its neighbors a long time‚ it was

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    dough. The mixture was a spread on heated stones to produce bread that was flat‚ hard on the outside but soft inside. This method of baking‚ introduced by the Swiss lake dwellers 8000 years ago‚ was practice in Ancient civilization like Babylonia; Assyria and Egypt. The first improvement on this flat brad was discovered in 3000 B.C. by a royal Egyptian baker household. He forgot the dough which later soured and expanded. The baker kneaded it again‚ baked it‚ and came up with raised loaf bread. This

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    Deuteronomy 6:4-6 An Exegetical Research Paper Hear‚ O Israel: The Lord our God‚ the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. ESTABLISHING THE TEXT The text is a passage known as the Shema (“Hear”) which has become the fundamental dogma of the Old Testament and was also identified in the New Testament (Mark 12:29-30) as the most important of all the commandments

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    Leviticus 11:20-23 `All the winged insects that walk on all fours are detestable to you. `Yet these you may eat among all the winged insects which walk on all fours: those which have above their feet jointed legs with which to jump on the earth. `These of them you may eat: the locust in its kinds‚ and the devastating locust in its kinds‚ and the cricket in its kinds‚ and the grasshopper in its kinds.  Judges 14:8 When he returned later to take her‚ he turned aside to look at the carcass of

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    daughters‚ his people‚ seeds of his father house‚ I plundered.” 9 What this says ultimately about the Assyrians king relationship to the conquered kingdom was that if they did not fight the king they go off relatively easy‚ but to against the king and Assyria led to utter

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    dominated by a pair of mutually hostile powers: Assyria and Babylon. As a result‚ Mesopotamia’s history is significantly more conflict-based than that of Egypt‚ because Mesopotamia was only united when conquered by a major empire (Egyptian under Thutmose III or Chaldean/Neo-Babylonian under Nabopolassar) However‚ On the subject of war and armies‚ the Egyptian army was more effective for longer than its Mesopotamian counterparts‚ but it was Assyria‚ an innovative Mesopotamian power‚ that had the greatest

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