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    Fresco vs Mosaic

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    more elaborate over the years. The mosaic of Theodora shows her inner beauty and is lit up by the array of colors of glass. The gold background of the empress created a light that reflected the surface as a symbol of Christ’s self proclaimed roll as “light of the world.” There is a lack of naturalism and a love for elaborate patterns (Empress Theodora) that the opposing fresco shows perfectly. The mosaic’s uneven surface that reflects

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    case study is about the impacts that oil pollution produces in the sea‚ specifically in this case in the coasts of South Wales. This incident was due to the stranding of an oil tanker from the company Sea Empress. The cause for this oil pollution was that a 147‚000 tonne oil tanker from Sea Empress ran aground‚ even though they were controlled by the harbor pilots. The oil tanker would have been docked earlier but because of the heavy seas it took longer. Another majour problem was that at the harbor

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    The origin of the ninja is obscure and difficult to determine‚ but can be surmised to be around the 14th century.[4] However‚ the antecedents to the Ninja may have existed as early as the Heian[5] and early Kamakura eras.[6] Few written records exist to detail the activities of the ninja. The word shinobi did not exist to describe a ninja-like agent until the 15th century‚ and it is unlikely that spies and mercenaries prior to this time were seen as a specialized group. In the unrest of the Sengoku

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    In Alexander Hamilton (2004)‚ Ron Chernow tackles the errand of depicting America’s most questionable Founding Father. The book gives an expansive perspective of the scene of early America‚ with unique accentuation on Hamilton’s accomplishments and his relationship to certain Founders.Before understanding this book‚ my contemplations concurred with the prevalent picture of Hamilton as a splendid however tyrannical man who was as often as possible required in outrages or in clashes with different

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    The Hunagrian Empire went through several times with both positive and negative influences. One of the most significant influences includes‚ Empress Elisabeth‚ “Sisi.” Though she was known for staying out of the public eye‚ she still greatly impacted Hungary‚ deemed as a figure of respect to this day. Elisabeth accompanied her mother and to Bad Ischl‚ where they met their cousin‚ 23-year-old Emperor Franz Josef‚ in 1853 when Elisabeth was sixteen. Although Helene was supposed to be the bride

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    Chapter Six Mannheim’s citizens celebrated the joyous occasion of the marriage of Princess Marie to the Marquess of Hamilton when the palace gates were thrown open by the Grand Duke’s soldiers and they were invited in to eat‚ drink and dance in the square in front of the palace all the while bells tolled in the Jesuit Church. Meanwhile‚ back in the Knight’s Hall in the palace‚ Karolina did not even notice that members of the nobility were dancing on a raised platform separated at one end of the great

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    The common and scholarly masses alike believed in the mystical forces of witchcraft gained by a pact with the devil. Jean Bodin who contended against religious devotion demanded death for witches and for those judges who might not arraign them. Trials of witches crested in Europe somewhere around 1560 and 1640. Confidence in witches was not new in the sixteenth century. Witches had for quite some time been reprimanded for the wrecking of crops and bringing on individual fiascoes extending from miscarriages

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    orange alert‚ at this point‚ most parts of China have been burning in the high temperature "orange" 12 days. Temperatures are expected to south 6th will also be "fuel".   Meteorological monitoring‚ according to 5th‚ 15:00‚ Fenghua‚ Zhejiang‚ Yuyao‚ Cixi; Jiangxi Yongxin. Gupu in Sichuan and other places more than 41 ℃ temperature. Sichuan XuYong matches the 42 ℃.   14th‚ south Shanxi‚ Sichuan‚ Chongqing south and southeast Huanghuai Midwest‚ Jianghuai‚ Jianghan east‚ south and other places are

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    As a painter‚ Master Gu Kaizhi took interest in court life and depicted his vision of it through paintings . He was interested in the Eastern Jin court at Nanjing in Southern China ‚ and the negative behavior of the Empress Jia fed his inspiration to conduct works . He dedicated to the court ladies of the early Six Dynasties period a compilation of his painted illustrations paired with text of a poem from a Chinese poet‚ Zhang Hua‚ to present instructive information of proper moral behavior . The

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    The Dark Ages

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    Dark Ages Essay The Dark Ages is a period of time in history when a cultural and economic deterioration occurred in Western Europe mainly caused by the decline of the Roman Empire. The Visigoths‚ a Germanic group of warriors‚ seized ancient Rome. When the Visigoths threatened Rome‚ they closed all of the entryways into the city so that the Germanic warriors could not enter the city. The Visigoths surrounded Rome and blocked all shipments of food into the walls of Rome‚ torturing the people inside

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