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    Sonya Kovalevsky

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    Sonya Kovalevsky was born on January 15‚ 1850 in Moscow‚ Russia. She grew up in a very intellectual family. Her father was a military officer and a landholder; her mother was the granddaughter of a famous Russian astronomer and an accomplished musician. She grew up living a lavish life‚ and was first educated by her uncle‚ who read her fairy tales‚ taught her chess‚ and talked about mathematics. She even bumped into the subject of trigonometry while studying elementary physics. She achieved

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    Blue mosque in dubai

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    The Blue Mosque‚ Dubai 1960880238125000On the last Friday before the holy month of Ramadan of the year 2011‚ another landmark was added to Dubai’s list of achievements with the opening of the Blue Mosque. Dubai- the land where architecture is highly appreciated‚ the Blue Mosque fits right in with the Arabian landscape. The mosque held its first congregation with the Friday prayer on the 29th of July 2011. It was built by Khalaf Al Habtoor‚ the chairman of Al Habtoor Group. The mosque is named after

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    Navigating the Global

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    As one navigates through an ever changing and unknown world it becomes difficult for one to distinguish between the global and the local. For individuals the global can become the local or the local may become the global at once. As a conscious choice one must decide whether to accept‚ warily acknowledge or wholly retreat from the ‘new world.’ These notions and concepts are explored widely within Sophia Coppola’s 2003 film ‘Lost In Translation.’ As the two central protagonists Bob and Charlotte navigate

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    The Virgin Suicides

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    The Virgin Suicides is about the deaths of five young sisters in the Grosse Point‚ Michigan neighbourhood where they lived during the 1970s. The five young sisters were thirteen-year-old Cecilia Lisbon‚ fourteen-year-old Lux Lisbon‚ fifteen-year-old Bonnie Lisbon‚ sixteen-year-old Mary Lisbon‚ and seventeen-year-old Therese Lisbon. The four older girls‚ particularly Lux‚ who caught the attention and desire of the young men in the area. This novel has an extremely odd first person plural written work

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    What is the Primary Reason to Study the Byzantines? The Byzantine Empire and its capital city of Constantinople thrived for more than one thousand years and helped shape the history of the modern world. The Byzantines have been largely ignored in classrooms across the nation. Key reasons to study the Byzantine are their religious influence‚ preservation of literature‚ and defense tactics. The question as stated is‚ what is the Primary Reason to Study the Byzantine? The primary reason to study

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    Mimar Sinan

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    It all started within the Ottoman architecture in 14th and 15th centuries. This architecture was mainly influenced of different and multiple combination of other kinds of architecture which are the Islamic architecture‚ Byzantine architecture and Iranian architecture‚ this gave the multicultural outlook of the empire. The Ottoman architecture developed in a massive way at that time. It got to be creative within the great harmony of the inner and outer spaces. It also was known by seeing the massive

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    Empress Theodora

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    AP World History January 12th‚ 2011 Important Individuals in History Project: Empress Theodora (c. 500-548) Theodora of Byzatium‚ also known as Empress Theodora‚ was the empress of the Byzantine Empire and the wife of Emperor Justinian I. Along with her husband; she is a saint in the Orthodox Church. Theodora was born into the lower class of Byzantine society in Constantinople around the year 500 CE to a bear keeper for the circus and an actress/dancer. Her father died when Theodora was a child;

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    Istanbul Presentation: Imperial Mosque Suleymaniye Mosque Exterior: The Suleymaniye Mosque sits on the highest hill of Istanbul. Having the mosque built on the highest hill symbolically represents central power and the strength of the Turkish Empire. Like other imperial mosque in Istanbul‚ the Suleymaniye Mosque is proceeded by a monumental courtyard on the west side. The corners of the courtyard is marked with four minarets. The two minarets on the north end are approximately

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    Emperor Justinian and His Attendants Introduction and Identification The image I chose to write about is called Emperor Justinian and His Attendants. A mosaic dating back to 547 CE‚ it is found within the church of San Vitale in Ravenna‚ Italy. The material used in creating the piece is glass‚ known as tessarae‚ set in plaster. (Davies 246) The scene is one of two which flank the altar of the church. The other image is Empress Theodora and Her Attendants.(Davies 254) It is unknown who the artist

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    Compare And Contrast

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    ARTH*1510 Midterm 2: Compare and Contrast Augustus Primaporta 7.10 Origin: Rome Size: Height 6’8” Material: Marble Period: 20 ce Style: Veristic style‚ with stress on maturity‚ turned to Hellenizing style Description: Portraits see him as ageless‚ as seen in statue References to previous art and historical events to strengthen his authority Next to right ankle‚ a cupid playfully riding a dolphin‚ Cupid‚ or Eros‚ the Son of Venus‚ symbolized descent from Goddess of love through his ancestor Aeneas

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