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    1. What does 19th-century poet‚ Percy Bysshe Shelley‚ mean by “We are all Greeks”? What were the two ancient Bronze Age civilizations of the Aegean Sea? What myths or characteristics are these two ancient civilizations known for? He means that modern individuals- profoundly influenced by the Hellenic ideals of reason‚ beauty‚ and the good life on earth. Two bronze age civilization of the Aegean sea were the mycenaeans and the maritime. They were known for being prosperous and seafaring. 2. Who is

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    Given the different speeds at which people may develop both physically and intellectually‚ any form of explicit age limit may be arbitrary and irrational. Children do not deserve to be exposed to criminal punishment in the same way as adults. Children have not had experience of life‚ nor do they have the same mental and intellectual capacities as adults. Persons aged 15 to 19 years are more likely to be processed by police for the commission of a crime than are members of any other population group

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    Winter Dream Judy Jones was displayed as a villain‚ she was nothing more than a spoiled child who was raised into a pampered ill-mannered young woman. Despite her attitude Dexter was taken with Judy‚ and dreamed of marrying her someday. I chose to write a creative story from Judy’s point of view‚ adding irony to the story. My classmate Douglas Brodbeck pointed out that‚ “Dexter achieved everything he wanted to except for his final goal of being with Judy‚ and that if it weren’t for Judy; Dexter may

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    for starters in the first scene when the audience first met Judy. Judy was the newest office secretary‚ I thought she was just another character‚ but like Dolly said in the beginning‚ Judy did not know how much her life was about to change‚ and neither did I as an audience member. Early on‚ Judy admits that she has absolutely no work experience because all she had ever been was be a housewife. Luckily Violet‚ the office manager‚ takes Judy under her wing explaining how hard it really is to be “a working

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    Displayed eloquently in a space that unselfishly portrays a sense of pride and strength sits Judy Chicago’s installation of 39 elaborate place settings on a triangular table. Anyone that walks into the space is immersed in the beautiful place settings illuminated against the black walls that surround it. The ambience provides a bold message urging to reach the viewer. Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party is the first epic feminist artwork significant in symbolizing the history of women in western

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    * Wall Street Journal * TECHNOLOGY February 1‚ 2012‚ 9:46 p.m. ET Memo Offers Clues to Zuckerberg Management Style By WSJ STAFF What’s Mark Zuckerberg like as a CEO? Facebook’s IPO filing thrusts the management style of Mr. Zuckerberg center stage. The 27-year-old‚ who built Facebook out of his Harvard dorm room in 2004‚ has been described by employees as a demanding boss -- one who loves to engage in debate but isn’t big on lavishing individual praise. Employees — and now potential investors

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    Michael 10-14-08 Piano Concert-10/7/08 The only performer‚ performing this evening was an aspiring pianist named Judy Huang. The performer had a charismatic personality‚ with a little bit of an accent. She gladly welcomed us and opened her recital by introducing herself. The event occurred in the Art Building‚ C-104 at approximately 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday of October 07‚ 2008. She humbly dedicated and donated her time to share her piano skills. She proudly opened her recital by presenting how honored

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    Whether an opponent or advocate of Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party‚ there is no denying the historical importance of the piece. Even though its’ creation was only some 30 years ago‚ it is already seen as a feminist icon in western culture. The historical importance‚ to women and western culture‚ is intangible. When researching this piece‚ I found some questions intriguing‚ such as ‘Is this piece a work of art or a study of history?’ And ‘is it a symbol and if so‚ what for?’ My paper will discuss

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    Judy Baca: Exploration of California’s Ethnic History One cool windy fall evening of 1974 Judy Baca was in her California home‚ sitting on the sofa‚ watching television‚ when the phone rang. “Hello?” she asked. “Hello is this Judith Baca?” the voice asked from the other side of the phone. “Yes‚ this is I. Who is this?” she questioned. “I am Michael Smith. I work for the Army Corps of Engineers. I am calling to ask if you would be willing to paint a mural along the Tujunga Flood Control Channel

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    Yet‚ Judy’s routine of showing up late to rehearsals or not showing up at all was the breaking point for the studio heads. Although Judy managed to bring in money with box office hits‚ especially with her last film Summer Stock being a financial hit‚ MGM finally terminated their contract with her in 1950. The reason for her downfall? The unwavering addiction to her pills‚ the same pills she was given at the credulous age of 12 where she signed her name over to MGM. Not to say she was the

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