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    Aside from her children‚ her legacy varies upon speculation‚ but her daughter Ankhesenaten did marry the future King Tut. It is speculated that the great queen could have died‚ but there’s less evidence to prove that theory‚ than Nefertiti possibly ruling Egypt as her husband’s co-regent‚ and using the Neferneferuaten. Female pharaohs secretly

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    leads to the question‚ how can something so simple be so captivating? This is a perfect example of what pop art was and still is today. Warhol took something so simple that people see every day and turned it into the most famous art piece of the era. This style is what Andy Warhol was known for‚ turning simple everyday items into powerful and mesmerizing pieces of art. Warhol was born on August 6‚ 1928 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania and was submerged into the world of art almost immediately. His

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    How the enlightenment influenced the French revolution A revolution happens over time‚ people decide that they don’t like the way things are running and that a new system is to be established. The enlightenment brought ideas of separation of church from state‚ skepticism‚ and of course reason‚ people began to think logically and fought in order to gain equality. It could be argued that a revolution could not happen without the ideas that were brought upon by the enlightenment. Some enlightenment

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    common law runs all the way back to Anglo-Saxon days in England‚ but it did not begin to take shape until late in the twelfth century during the reign of Henry II. It passed into North America with the coming of the first English settlers to the New World‚ and over the centuries was incorporated into the American system of laws by legislation and judicial decisions.” Two of the most popular documents that prove the influence of the English are the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights. “What

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    him. They worked initially to make connections with plenty of organizations. Eventually they stopped when they saw the economic opportunity within prohibition. Because of the equally illegal consequences‚ Capone and Torrio would have to had many influences to avoid any harsh sentences. (FBI)

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    In the grand scheme of things‚ John Locke is a modern philosopher when compared to Plato‚ Homer‚ and the like. Even though Locke was not born thousands of years ago‚ he affected the world just as much as ancient philosophers. Locke’s philosophy contributed to the American Revolution then eventually played a large role in the formation of the United States of America and the nation’s Constitution. The right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of property were unheard of at Locke’s time. His philosophy

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    performing arts for both the performers and spectators. It has played an important role in helping to shape the performing arts into what it is today. The creation and development of ballet brought about a new way of expressing feelings and telling stories as a part of performing arts and has been the foundation for many other dance styles.  Ballet originated in Europe during the Renaissance and has influenced performing arts throughout generations. It has evolved into a highly complex art form over

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    Benjamin Franklin once said‚ “An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest‚” showing how important he thought learning was (Isaacson 5). Born in 1706‚ Franklin was a key figure in early American history. His work had a major impact on American society and still influences us today. Benjamin Franklin made significant contributions as a politician‚ scientist‚ and publisher. Franklin started his political career in Pennsylvania‚ where he served in the Assembly and became an important leader

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    arose for the numbers of new kingdoms and societies to follow. The Byzantine Empire and Islamic societies were two especially prominent societies that gained primacy‚ arising from the fourth to sixth century. Although both Byzantine and Islamic societies created their own empires‚ with separate rulers and individuals‚ the Roman Empire heavily influenced their cultural aspects‚ as demonstrated in their religion‚ art‚ and law. The Byzantine Empire was a highly prosperous society centered around the city

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    As the basis for a historical community and tradition of faith‚ however‚ Islam begins in mecca with the life and work of Muhammad in the early seventh century. The ignorance period was the darkest age in human history. It was a time of ignorance and chaos in the religious and social life in the world. The political‚ social and cultural life developed by the peoples of the ancient world was shattered by the barbarians. The people had forgotten the ideal of their religion. Justice had fallen. Corruption

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