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    temple walls. They often showed themselves as warriors killing all of the enemies. Not all of the Pharaohs were men nor were they Egyptians. Scarlett Harris‚ a student at Winship School‚ says that the first woman to become a pharaoh was Queen Hatshepsut‚ who was one of the only three women to become a pharaoh.

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    The Book of the Dead Spartacus was published in 1951 by Howard Fast. It’s about the historic slave revolt led by Spartacus. The book inspired many people with their work leading to the 1960 film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The significance in this book is that it’s a story about the great Spartacus’s life. Gilgamesh PanHellenic Games were where you pitted one Greek city or state against another they could be from religious events‚ athletic events for the talented Greeks. They would happen every

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    right as a citizen to protest whenever they want. These athletes did not take it too far by protesting during the star spangled banner‚ because this draws in more attention. In the article‚ “PRO/CON: O’er the ramparts we watched as athletes were kneeling‚” it says that‚ “Americans of all economic classes and backgrounds have always been able to escape life’s troubles by watching sports.” (Matthews). This article also states‚ “Kaepernick’s position is more high profile‚ though‚ and his actions have

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    The Thirteenth Century • Early 14th Century and late 16th Century • New kind of collaboration between artists and patrons‚ religious civic institutions and between the perceived relationship of past to present. • Emphasis on the potential of the human being‚ power of a liberal classical education to produce a well rounded individual. • Rivalry between Siena and Florence • Guilds associations of workers that set standards of work and prices and protected the rights of workers and their families

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    “For the land of the free‚ and the home of the brave” the final words to our nation’s national anthem. There has been controversy about football players‚ and many other athletes kneeling during the “Star Spangled Banner” to protest against the tragedies happening in America day after day. The First Amendment gives these athletes the privilege to express their opinions‚ and their right to kneel during our national anthem. People should stand for the national anthem‚ because it’s a sign of respect

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    Denoting the superior status of the feminine soul‚ Dickinson writes‚ “Unmoved – an Emperor be kneeling/Upon her Mat –” (10-11). Within this quote‚ Dickinson conveys the emperor‚ a conventionally masculine‚ hegemonic‚ figure‚ as subordinate to the feminine soul‚ who considers the emperor himself dismissively. That the emperor kneels to the apathetic

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    park and garden. The word zoological refers to zoology which means study of animals. An Egyptian queen called Queen Hatshepsut decided to build a zoo about 1500BC and about five hundred years later a Chinese Emperor named Wen Wang founded the Garden of Intelligence. The Garden of Intelligence was an enormous zoo which was full of different kind of animals and lots of ancient statues. During that time many small zoos were established to show power and wealth by rulers from Northern Africa‚ India‚ and

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    Knights in the middle ages followed a strict code of chivalry that they allowed to dictate their lives. When a brave act was witnessed by the people they were given a great honor and were knighted by one of high authority. This ceremony was—and is still—widely known as the Accolade. This show of praise by not only the people but by those who have authority is still used today to honor bravery. A British artist under the name Edmund Leighton wanted to illustrate this great honor when he created his

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    Kneel to the Constitution         One knight created all this chaos. He stood up to his whole nation to defend his race by kneeling humbly. He believed that blacks were still treated unequally in the U.S. today. It started on August 14th‚ 2016. One man against a whole nation. During the national anthem before an NFL game‚ he knelt in protest. It was a peaceful and quiet form of protest. People started yelling at him‚ calling him a traitor and others wanted him to be punished. The people of the United

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    Greek Art(Sculpture, Vessels)

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    sculpture‚ and painting‚ however‚ are immediately recognizable as the ancestors of Western civilization‚ despite their debts to earlier art. A Greek temple reminds us of countless government buildings‚ banks‚ and college campuses; a Greek statue recalls countless statues of our own day; and a Greek coin is a little different from those we use today. This is neither coincidental nor inevitable. Western civilization has carefully constructed itself in the image of the Greek or the Roman worlds. For an art

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