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    account it seems a good sentiment to the idea that Shakespeare was more in tune with releasing women from their oppressions and is more of a pro-feminist figure more than we would like to admit . For example look at his female characters‚ Macbeth‚ Cleopatra …etc just to name a few that compete with the oppressing renaissance-Elizabethan views about women. Thier behaviours known for breaking and questioning the boundaries of femininity and morality that bound women the domestic sphere and home. This

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    Pickling

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    from native‚ India helped begin a tradition of pickling in Tigris Valley. It is unknown who really developed the original pickle. Fun facts about these lovely pickles! Queen Elizabeth‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and John Adams were big fans of pickles! Cleopatra ate pickles because she believed they were one of the things that helped her stay beautiful. Christopher Columbus used pickles to help prevent scurvy amongst the crew. Even George Washington was such a fan that he had a collection of more than 400

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    Classical Greek History

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    about three hundred years. Precisely‚ the Hellenistic period began with the defeat of the Greek city-states by Philip and Alexander in 338 BC‚ and ended with the Battle of Actium in 31 BC‚ when Caesar Augustus defeated Marcus Antonius and Queen Cleopatra‚ the last Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt(Bosworth). Not a single person would think to believe that the greatest Greek influence would lie ahead. Due to Alexander’s early education from Aristotle‚ and that he learned his political sense from his Father

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    As we would expect there are some differences‚ between these two sculptures. The fact that Augusta is male and Hatshepsut is female. Hatshepsut 1479-58 B.C.E is an enormous granite kneeling sculpture of female Pharaoh Hatshepsut. She assumes the authority of the king and creates a home of ecology around her kingship that described her as a divine birth‚ the way the oracle predicted that she would be come king. She ruled Egypt for more then two decades‚ she also commission a number of temples and

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    The Lady with the Dog

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    the arms of the very thing that oppresses him: women. Through the use of an omniscient voice‚ formal but subtle language‚ and setting changes‚ Chekhov masterfully reveals the inner-turmoil and confusion of a man falling prey to his own game of seduction. That is‚ until he meets Anna Sergeyeva‚ and his entire world changes. This tale is laced with irony and duality‚ the most important of which puts the protagonist in the reversed position of the seduced‚ a role that continues out throughout the

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    Sirens In The Odyssey

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    A siren; part woman‚ part bird; a mythical creature who is one of many sea nymphs. Sirens can be portrayed differently as each author/artist creates a new profile for them in each of their pieces of art. Tone is created in the actions of the sirens in many different works like The Odyssey‚ by Homer‚ Margaret Atwood’s “Siren Song‚” and John William Waterhouse’s Ulysses and The Sirens. Some could be similar to others or they could differ. The sirens in the epic poem‚ The Odyssey; Margaret Atwood’s

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    A Thousand Splendid Suns

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    the rare nature of power of women makes that even more incredible. As many nations over the course of history‚ and even in today’s time‚ show‚ women have never been given the honour of holding power. With of course‚ the exception of such women as Cleopatra and Donna Marina. However‚ with all power comes‚ as many Hollywood movies and TV shows state‚ “with responsibility” and many can be swayed to join the side of corruption‚ greed and wealth‚ exploiting their power to make as much profit as possible

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    Boardroom Conquerors

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    when I am looking for extra information through the internet. Hannibal wasn’t a wanderer so must as a fugitive driven from pillar to post by a vengeful Rome. Alesia ended with surrender not a massacre of Gallic forces. Caesars break in Egypt with Cleopatra was followed by successful campaigns in Asia Minor‚ North Africa and Spain. No sign of a decadent decline in his powers there. Mustafa Kemal‚ the future Ataturk‚ was not a theater commander at Gallipoli. He rose to power fighting off a Greek invasion

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    though they are other psychologists that contributed to psychoanalytic theory and its development‚ Sigmund Freud is known for being the founder of this theory. He is famous for his work on sexual bias of neurosis‚ his study of hysteria‚ childhood seduction controversy‚ and dream analysis‚ among other theories like id‚ ego‚ and superego. Psychoanalytic Theory is the theory of the unconscious mind‚ and the personality development. Another concept‚ that helped shape psychoanalysis‚ is the early ideas

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    “Ambition vs Honor” Adolf Hitler and Julius Caesar were both powerful men that were ambitious. Hitler created the third Reich in Germany. Hitler also had this idea of a perfect race. He killed many Jews without blonde hair and blue eyes. Caesar was the dictator of Roman Empire‚ and he never lost a war while he was in command. He played a critical role in forming the Roman Empire. Hitler and Caesar were both ambitious men. To be ambitious is having or showing a strong desire and determination to

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