one day. Ancient Greece has been known for many things‚ such as the great philosophers Aristotle‚ Socrates‚ and Plato‚ and for their great military prowess. Thanks to history class‚ we know about many of their architectural achievements like the Parthenon and the huge theaters. One thing that was over looked in history class‚ in my opinion‚ was the smaller things like sculptures and paintings. However‚ I learned many interesting things in this chapter‚ for instance‚ the word ‘alphabet’ comes from
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My Big Fat Greek Wedding Characterization: Gus Portokalos In the movie‚ ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding”‚ Gus Portokalos is the father of the main character‚ Toula Portokalos‚ and is the patriarch of the Portokalos family. He is portrayed as a man who has a lot of pride for his country and can be ethnocentric if his ideas are different from others. He wants Toula to marry a Greek man and doesn’t want Toula to leave him. However‚ Toula falls in love with a non-greek man‚ Ian. This causes Gus to show ethnocentrism
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April 2‚ 2014 Art Appreciation IP UNIT2 Part 1: My first Ancient Art piece I choose from the New York Museum was the Head of a roaring lion from the Neo-Assyrian period. My second piece of Art was chosen from Washington‚ DC Museum. I chose the Head of a pharaoh from the Ancient Egyptian Art. Part 2: While comparing and contrasting between the two Arts I noticed that they both where created With strength in mind as the subject and content matter but it was hard not to notice the different materials
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expansive empire‚ leading to a larger pool of ideas for the betterment of general society. Technology and architecture also characterized each empire to a great extent. Athens was notable for its magnificent structures like the Temple of Artemis and the Parthenon; such spectacles were constructions to take pride in and served to boost the morale of an empire’s people. Down in India‚ significant advances in mathematics and science were being achieved. The general concept of the zero and decimals were tied
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Ancient Greece is considered to have made some of the most influential art ever‚ their architecture being one of the utmost successful forms. Much of the Greeks’ art was meant to honor their gods‚ however‚ they were created in the same image of humans. The government sponsored a majority of the art in Greece and intended it to be for public display. The Greeks were always trying to reach excellence‚ which they found in art and took a great deal of pride in it. The architecture in Greece was very
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WORLD HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY Early Humans Australopithecines1st to grow the opposable thumb Homo Habilis“Man of Skill”‚ Traits‚ 2.5-1.5 million BC‚ Brain size = 700 cubic cm Achievements Made tools from lava rock‚Use tools to cut meat and crack bones‚ Homo Erectus‚ “Upright Man” Traits‚1.6 - 30‚000 million BC‚ More intelligent and adaptable‚ Brain size 1‚000 Cubic cm Achievements Used intelligence to develop technology Neanderthal Traits‚ 200‚000 – 30‚000 BC‚ Brain size 1‚450 cubic cm Powerfully built
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Athens. With the help of Phidias and Praxiteles‚ Athens became a marvel of the Classical Age. Buildings such as the Parthenon and the Statue of Zeus‚ created by Phidias‚ attracted many people to Athens with the intent of contributing to the already astounding culture. A view of the Acropolis; “Dominating the entire summit of the Acropolis‚ of course‚ was the breathtaking sight of the Parthenon. Designed by the architect Ictinus and master sculptor Phidias‚ it was 237 feet long‚ 110 feet wide‚ some 65 feet
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Ancient Greek Art: Archaic‚ Classical‚ and Hellenistic By: Catherine Marten CLA3114 sect. 02D3 Spring 2013 Art is the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination‚ usually through visual forms. Art in ancient Greece went through a variety of changes throughout its history‚ especially from the Archaic to the Hellenistic periods. These changes are mainly due to the different views in Greek society that developed throughout these periods
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of Adam” and substituted a bowl of pasta in place of Adam‚ so God was touching a bowl of pasta instead of Adam. Pretty Cheeky‚ to say the least. Of course‚ there is also the Greek restaurants that use a picture of the Acropolis of Athens or the Parthenon in their menu or painted on the walls. I think‚ it is all to bring a bit of authenticity‚ to the restaurant or create a sense of ambiance‚ but if you ask me‚ it just creates a sense of gaudiness. It reminds me of Marcel Duchamp and his taking
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keep your ship on the wine-dark sea but‚ as I bid you‚ remember to work the land.” The Greeks also mentioned the rising of the Pleiades in the ancient text Geoponica‚ a twenty-book collection of agricultural lore. The Hecatompedon temple and the Parthenon are oriented to their
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