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    Egyptian Love Poems and Their Universal Message Love transcends time and culture. Literary works throughout all of history tell stories of love that depict the meaning of love within those societies. In Sumerian culture‚ love stories revolved around sacred marriages and sexual acts that produced fertility of the land and people‚ whereas the Egyptian poems are secular and used more for entertainment and pleasure. The foundation of Egyptian love songs was the relationship and interaction between lovers

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    The ancient Greeks are famous for their many contributions to the world. Among these contributions is one that has changed culture and the arts permanently. This contribution is theatre. Greek theatre is considered the beginning of theatre as we know it. Theatre began in Athens‚ circa 600 BC‚ developing out of rituals at the Dionysia. The Dionysia was a festival for followers of the cult of Dionysus‚ god of wine and festivities. Greek theatre really began to take shape‚ however‚ around 400 BC. The

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    Ancient cultures in the past have used simple machines to decrease the amount of force needed to build large structures. Simple machines were created to make work easier by changing force‚ distance‚ or direction. The six simple machines are inclined plane‚ wedge‚ screw‚ lever‚ wheel and axle‚ and pulley. With the help of these machines different tribes and groups have created many common structures we know today. Simple machines have changed society in many ways and lead to the creations of famous

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    Lovers of Wisdom Ancient Greek philosophy arouse in the 6th century BCE‚ some claim that Greek Philosophy was influenced by the older wisdom literature and mythological cosmogonies of the Ancient Greek Near East. Greeks had confidence in the power of the mind Greeks used observation and reason to determine why things happened‚ they opened up a new way of looking at human existence. During the time of Socrates‚ Plato‚ and Aristotle it was a crime to investigate the things above the heavens

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    old rich culture and history. However‚ Egyptian culture holds a lot of contradictions between its old and new. Even though ancient Egyptian and modern Egyptian cultures sprout from the same country‚ they are drastically different in many aspects‚ most importantly in their religion and beliefs‚ jobs‚ and written and spoken languages. Egypt’s first and oldest civilization‚ known as Ancient Egypt‚ represented a very fascinating period of history. Ancient Egyptians attributed this great period of prosperity

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    Ancient Greek Architecture The Stone Sculpture from the Greek era of 300 B.C. is a beautiful fluted ionic column that stands proudly in the center of the Greek and Roman Art Room in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of- /26.59.1/ allows you to visit the virtual museum to view the stone column. The column is believed to be from the Temple of Artemis‚ from an interior room due to the elaborateness of the restored column. The delicate leaf like motives

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    2. When it comes to religion‚ scholars are deeply divided on how it affected Egyptian life. Some scholars believe Egypt was a secular state and religion did not impact the individual. Other people argue the opposite saying that religion influenced all aspects of an individual’s life. However‚ the case for middle ground can also be made. Another plausible theory is that religion helped to govern society‚ but it was not all consuming. This is a more likely theory as both the idea of a secular

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    In ancient Greek society scholars and sophists dedicated much of their time to the investigation of the nature of the mind‚ finding that one way to enlarge our awareness of ideas‚ is to enlarge our awareness of words.1 Much of what we know today we owe to ancient societies‚ and though much of that knowledge is “of little practical use… we should strive to catch their spirit‚ and imitate their mode of thinking.”2 Rhetorical theories are precisely dated back to the ancient Greek society where rhetoric

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    sisters as well). This is why she was usually portrayed standing beside Zeus and Hera‚ sometimes serving nectar from her jug. Yet‚ as cupbearer of the gods‚ Iris was often drawn the same as Hebe (goddess of youth and the cupbearer of the gods ) in ancient Greek art; kinda sounds like what I do as team manager. This explains the double meaning of Iris’s name; Iris‚ meaning "the rainbow" and Eiris‚ meaning "messenger". Iris traveled almost everywhere; even the dark underworld. Someday I hope to travel everywhere

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    Ronick Simons 3D Design Professor Casey 3/26/2013 Richard Deacon ‘If the Shoe Fits’ – Analysis The sculpture‚ If the Shoe fits‚ by artist Richard Deacon is interpreted as a very intellectual abstract work of art by many. The piece is made completely of steel; that was cut‚ shaped and attached with rivets and screws. The sculpture was created in 1981‚ in London‚ UK. It still remains in London‚ located at the Tate Gallery. If the Shoe fits was inspired by Rainer Maria Rilke’s ‘Sonnets to

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