The life and brutal death of Hypatia of Alexandria has been a topic of debatable discussion since the 4th century C.E. She lived Alexandria‚ Egypt (the center of ancient knowledge) and while it is assumed that she learned the study of mathematics from her father‚ “Theon of Alexandria” it is known that she was the head geometry teacher of the Neo-Platonist school (Belenky‚ 2010). Hypatia is regarded as one of the first women that contributed in many ways to the field of mathematical findings that
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Lady Macbeth and her changes throughout the play Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth” which is considered one of his darkest and most powerful tragedies‚ Lady Macbeth‚ a very important character‚ changed dramatically throughout the play. At first she appeared confident‚ assertive and the dominant partner. She was cold blooded and cruel but then she became nervous‚ scared and suicidal. Soon Macbeth and Lady Macbeths relationship starts to falter. She is the one who influenced and hurried Macbeth
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Change and Progress in a Time of Peace Change has always been an inevitable part of life. Sometimes‚ change is for the better‚ and sometimes‚ change is for the worse. However‚ the “long nineteenth century” introduced changes that were undeniably for the better and would affect the lives of everyone living in that era and those that came after it. Specifically‚ health‚ methods of communication‚ and feminist ideas experienced great change during the years between the end of the French Revolution and
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Year 11 Assessment: Changing Perspectives RELATED TEXTS ASSESSMENT – ADVANCED ENGLISH 1) Prescribed Text – The Book Thief a. Compose a summary/synopsis of the text (plot/themes/characters/key concerns). (100 words only) ‘The Book Thief’ by Mark Zusak The Book Thief is a story of a young german girl named Liesel Meminger in Nazi Germany during world war 2. At age nine her brother drops dead in front of her and when Death himself comes to collect his newest soul‚ he becomes fascinated with
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Odyssey Essay Leadership Ross Johnson Throughout the Odyssey‚ the lead character‚ Odysseus‚ is presented as the ideal Greek leader. He demonstrates this through the treatment of his men and how he deals with problems that are presented to him. Because the Odyssey was first a spoken myth‚ it took on the shape of the society in which it was told. Including that society’s moral and ethical values‚ as well as its desires in the traits of a leader. A leader must first be defined‚ then set apart from
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Capitalism and Expanded Packages Change the Society In 19th century‚ discovery of the new land and the World War 1 change the culture and values; capitalism became mainstream and feudalism went out of society‚ the age of mass consumption and mass production come in. The old society and the new society is different in many ways like basis and scale of economy‚ their sense of value and the cultural barrier between classes. In the old world‚ the economic infrastructure was real estate which provided
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study mathematics‚ astronomy‚ cartography and navigation. Columbus presented an unheard of plan to sail through the Atlantic Ocean to reach Asia more quickly. England and Portugal denied his plans without giving it a seconds thought. History would change
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In the book of Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet has been changing as a character when she talks to her mom about getting together with Paris and Juliet obeys her mother In Act 1 Scene 3. In Act 3 Scene 5 Juliet is talking to her father because Juliet is supposed to marry Paris but she does not want to since she is already married to Romeo so she disobeys her father. Juliet changed from Act 1 Scene 3 to Act 3 Scene 5 because first she is obedient to Lady Capulet and in Act 3 Scene 5 she is disobedient to
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The Storming of the Bastille[change | change source] A sans-coulotte‚ a radical revolutionary‚ carrying a tricolor flag. In July 1789‚ after the National Assembly was formed‚ the nobility and the king were angry with Jacques Necker‚ the Director-General of Finances‚ and they fired him. Many Parisians thought the King was going to try to shut down the National Assembly. Soon‚ Paris was filled with riots and looting. On 14 July 1789‚ the people decided to attack the Bastille prison. The Bastille
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A1 17 September 2010 Awakening to Self-Realization It is human nature to question our existence. Scholars and historians spend entire lifetimes discussing the realms of possibilities. Many people believe that mankind searches for the answer to life out of arrogance or just self-pity. Mrs. Pontellier‚ the protagonist in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ is textual evidence of a woman who becomes self-realized through an overcoming awakening. Her awakening helps her to perceive the world through her
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