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    Ancient Greeks are famous for philosophy‚ art and education. It was a time of understanding the world and religion was also important. The leisure activities for people were limited to the wealthy. Slaves were not allowed to get an education or have time to be an artist. They were occupied with trying to survive and keep their families alive. Leisure was only allowed to certain people based on economical aspects. The three types of leisure activities that were important to Greek society were the

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    replacement for kiddy style clothes. Need recognition: This can come from internal stimuli (basic needs such as hunger‚ thirst‚ protection) or external stimuli. Considering that people do not purchase fashion brands based on such needs as‚ “I am cold/naked and need protective covering‚” this first step is likely to be based on external stimuli. Note that the factors that influence a potential Pink customer’s recognition of need may also affect other phases of the buyer decision process. These include

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    Spartacus:Blood and Sand * How is ancient Roman civilization represented in the series as a whole‚ or inside a particular episode? * Which significant visual elements are employed to that end? * Which relevant historical references are interspersed in the series? * What is the general characterization of ancient society under the Roman rule‚ in it? * Which values‚ behaviors or words make up some of the characters’ identity as ancient Romans? * How are the themes of power

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    Dobyns’ honors and awards include a Lamont Prize‚ a Melville Cain Award‚ a National poetry Series prize‚ several Pushcart Prizes‚ and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. Two of the stories in Eating Naked (a collection of his short stories) have been selected for Best American Short Stories. He has also had two novels made into movies. Ashber writes‚ “In much of his poetry and some works of non-genre fiction‚ Dobyns uses absurd vehicles to introduce

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    The theme on sexism is also evident within the Delacroix’s painting‚ where depictions of naked women appear to stand out amidst the rather chaotic setting illustrated in situ. Nochlin’s perception on the naked female form may have been a strong indication on sexism‚ but could equally illustrate the artists’ respect for the suggested pictorial outlook (and/or the female body). For instance‚ centrality of naked women could indicate the artists’ love for women or feminine values. This can be illustrated

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    discovered the girls dancing in a circle naked around Tituba. Near the middle of The Crucible Abigail continues to lie about the situation and the people she blamed. Then in the end Abigail remained the same and vanished without a trace. Right off the bat Abigail starts the beginning of her chaos and destruction when she starts to deny the events that happened in the woods‚ by saying it were just for sport and no one was naked even though she knew they were naked‚ and it wasn’t just for sport and Abigail

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    that is the basis for the modern English names of the planets. Seen from the naked eye‚ we can identify five planets with their Greek god name; Mercury‚ Venus‚ Mars‚ Jupiter and Saturn. The sun and moon as well used to be considered as planets seen with the naked eye‚ hence making a total of 7 planets seen by the naked eye. This tradition continued when Uranus‚ Neptune‚ Pluto were discovered. The planets seen by our naked eye and their Greek god counter-part name go as

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    The Salem witch trials began in 1692 because a group of girls were found dancing in the woods‚ calling for the devil Salem‚ Massachusetts. Abigail Williams is one of the young girls who was found dancing in the woods by her uncle‚ Reverend Parris. Along with her good qualities comes a few certain flaws as well. Abigail gets very jealous when it comes to Elizabeth‚ spiteful when she has a lot of anger built up and untruthful when it comes to admitting that she danced in the woods. Abigail is a main

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    Bill Henson Essay by Chloe Byrne. Bill Henson is a very well known Australian photographer. His work has featured in many shows around the world and in Australia. His interesting technique of strong contrasts‚ subject matter and use of dark tones are common and readily associated with his work. Bill Henson’s work has created great controversy and has a massive impact on society. Bill Henson was born in 1955 in Melbourne‚ Victoria. This contemporary photographer has exhibited his work in many

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    on television. However‚ some instances are just too good to be true. There is a distinct line that separates these so called "reality" television shows from the authenticity of real life. Reality television shows may seem convincingly real to the naked eye‚ but they do not accurately portray "real life". One has to first take note of the environment all of these contestants are set in. Majority of the time they are set in very unlikely settings that would normally never happen in the real world

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