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    Two Giants of Time The Parthenon in Athens and the Pantheon in Rome are two of the greatest pieces of architectural and historical masterpieces. Both structures were created to be a place of worship not only for one but many different gods. These two buildings are 1‚280.2 kilometers apart but they had so much in common. Similarities in the two buildings is the vast number of columns built. The columns in Parthenon were carved out of blocks stacked on top of each other‚ whereas the ones used

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    Much debate has been seen on returning antiquities to the country of origin. It seems as though most outsiders side with the country of origin‚ but are they correct in their opinion? Just as stated‚ it is their opinion. The following gives way to my beliefs that the Elgin Marbles should stay at the Duveen Gallery in Britain. The first section seeks to credit Lord Elgin and a legitimate purchase. The second section revolves around the Elgin Marbles as a symbol of Greek identity and why keeping

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    Reaction Paper S.Heath Garrison HED 226 February 7‚ 2011 Goal Statement: My reaction to the article as a whole I am expecting after I read this article s I will learn what makes up our foods groups and the food pyramid. I am interested in knowing the latest science behind the food pyramid. What are some better and healthier eating choices we can make? What are some of the down falls in our diet today? If being physically fit and more active is obliviously better for us then why don’t more people

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    Pyramid Of Giza Monologue

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    bored blind. So‚ I can’t see anyone ‚ anything.moreover‚ I don’t know where am I now! I can’t see any light although it’s morning. I haven’t seen sunrise‚ sunset. It may sound amusing. If I will say‚ my one desire is to see greatness of The Great Pyramid of Giza. Do activity with my friends in physical section or be a good doctor Although I wish I could be. All this makes me sick altogether. I ever blamed God that He is not fair to me. Why did you not love me at all. I wonder what I’m doing wrong

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    The architecture of a civilization is a window into its values and intended legacy. Greek religious architectural feats are often tied to expressing strength and power‚ which honor the gods. The Parthenon‚ built by Iktinos and Kalikrates‚ honors the legacy of Athens through divine allegory. So too does the The Altar of Zeus‚ a hellenistic temple from the Turkish city of Pergamon‚ embellish the city’s own prowess. Understanding the basis for this architecture is informative about the ways in which

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    The roman Pantheon and the Greek Parthenon were both built as symbols for gods adoration. Pantheon was dedicated to all Roman gods meanwhile the Parthenon was dedicated to goddess Athena. The Parthenon dates 447-438 BCE while the Pantheon was built in 126 CE. The Pantheon was constructed by Agrippa at his third mandate as consul. The original building was destroyed and was rebuilt by Emperor Hadrian‚ later it was converted to a Christian church‚ saving it from destruction. It functionality changed

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    Athough from two entirely different cultures and entirely different times‚ the Pantheon and the Parthenon share similarities‚ along with a world of differences‚ in form‚ function‚ themes‚ ideology‚ and messages about their respective civilizations. By comparing these two structures‚ it is easy to see why knowledge of context and culture is important to understanding and interpreting art. The Pantheon was built between 118-125 AD in ancient Rome as a temple to the seven gods of the seven planets

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    The Parthenon was a temple that was built on top of the Acropolis in Athens‚ Greece. Greece was destroyed by the Persians during the Persian war in 480 B.C.E. An effort to rebuilt Athens was started and the whole population of the city was put to the task. At first‚ the city’s walls were restored and then the focus was turned to the marketplace (agora). The marketplace was also finished but the temples remained untouched. The Athenians left the foundations of the temples as they were because

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    Pyramids from ancient Egyptian times were massive monuments made for kinds to be buried in and remembered by. The king would usually start construction of their pyramid as soon as they took the throne. The king would first create a committee with an architect‚ chief engineer as well as an overseer of construction. Paid laborers would work on the pyramids for about 4 months out of the year at a time because that was the time when the Nile River flooded and was impossible to farm the land. The plan

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    The pyramids of Egypt were one of the most influential pieces in ancient Egyptian society. The pyramids were the royal tomb and place of accent for a deceased Pharaoh spirits. From the top point of the pyramid‚ it was thought‚ the soul would travel to the afterlife of the Field of Reeds and‚ if it so chose‚ could easily return to earth. Pyramids in the early dynasties were built as temples for the priests and nobles to worship the gods. Many people today think that the Pyramids are just tombs for

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