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    driven by the wind. Exceptional collections such as the Hal Marcus/Lyric Modern‚ The Immaculate Conception‚ and the Renaissance/Baroque and Rococo‚ were displayed at the museum. Each collection expressed unique feelings‚ transmitted by pure observation. My soul was momentarily cleaned from the anger and greed of the real world‚ Picasso was right‚ I felt at home. Hal Marcus´ collection was the first to transmit distinctive feelings. Hal Marcus expressed feelings of acceptance‚ hope‚ and patriotism in

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    Hard Russian Life ` Marcus Aurelius’ essay “On Getting Out of Bed” Marcus tells himself that he’s got to get out of bed early and take up his work without resentment—especially since he’s doing what he was born to do. After all‚ if birds do it and bees do it‚ why should he be grouchy about helping the universe to hum along as it ought to? Apparently‚ this is not encouragement enough for Marcus‚ who still doesn’t want to get out of bed and get to work. Marcus’s brain argues with him‚ telling him that

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    The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus At times it seemed as if Julius Caesar and Marcus Brutus’ fortunes are tied to each other. While one is successful‚ the other has to make sacrifices. Brutus sides with Pompey‚ and then Caesar kills his ally. Both of their lives are complicated and entwined into a horrible‚ confusing mess. Caesar is adored by the people who give him power‚ and then Brutus kills him. They are never quite on the same page at the same time. Still‚ they suffer together‚ in varying degrees

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    of misery is Marcus Samuelsson‚ the author of Yes‚ Chef. The memoir Yes‚ Chef is about Marcus Samuelsson who was born in Ethiopia and adopted by a middle-class white family in Sweden and eventually becomes a very famous Chef. In his book‚ he talks about the challenges he faces throughout his life to accomplish his goal; racism and the death of his family members were the most difficult once. Racism is the biggest challenge that Marcus faces while trying to achieve his goal. Marcus is raised in a

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    Marcus Pacuvius was known as one of the greatest‚ if not the best‚ Roman artist in ancient history. He is definitely one of my favorite artist‚ and has made classic pieces that still stand in Italy today. Marcus Pacuvius was born on April 20th‚ 220 B.C.E. Though he was born in the Roman town of Brindisi‚ Italy‚ he was considered to be a native from the town of Brundisium‚ which was a very large roman city during this time. Marcus Pacuvius was the nephew of Ennius who was considered the father of

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    Marcus Tullius Cicero’s quote from his speech in the Roman Senate‚ speaks to the topic of traitors. Cicero’s purpose was to persuade his audience about the insidious characteristics of disloyalty and treason. Cicero’s claims regarding his opinions on treason and enemies are defendable. Cicero employs a number of methods to achieve his purpose. His use of attributing human qualities to an object or abstraction and creating images through his detailed words provided by his statement about evil expands

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    and supporters‚ and is warned by a soothsayer to "beware the ides of March‚" but Caesar ignores the warning and leaves for the games and races. Marking the celebration of the feast of Lupercal. After Caesar left‚ only two men remain behind — Marcus Brutus‚ a close personal friend of Caesar‚ and Cassius‚ a long time political foe of Caesar’s. Both men are of aristocratic origin and seen the end of their ancient privilege in Caesar’s political reforms and conquests. Brutus was a very smart man

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    The portrait of Queen Elizabeth I painted by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger around 1592‚ often called “The Ditchley Portrait‚” is filled to the brim with representations of Queen Elizabeth and her ability to rule England with a firm but forgiving hand. Though it may seem at first to be an uneventful scene‚ it is possible to uncover a new symbol or layer of meaning with each examination. In the painting‚ Queen Elizabeth stands atop the country of England‚ a pair of gloves in one hand and a fan in the

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    In a time and place where emphasis was placed on God as the creator of mankind‚ Marcus Tullius Cicero (106BCE – 43BCE) (Balsdon)‚ likely unknowingly‚ was displaying a great understanding of our species and the science behind it through his writing. In analyzing his work Treatise on Friendship‚ this paper will illustrate how Cicero’s character‚ Laelius’s arguments on friendship relate to the later theories of evolution and natural selection of naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1882). (Editors) Let’s

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    The Honourable Marcus Brutus What does it mean to be honourable? According to the Oxford dictionary honourable means being worthy to something or some cause and adhering to moral ethical and moral principles. In the play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ there is one character that portrays this definition of honourable to the city of Rome. The character’s name is Marcus Brutus‚ referred to Brutus in the play. This play is about Brutus who betrays his uttermost beloved friend‚ Julius Caesar

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