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    Lenin’s Famine of 1921-1922 Lenin’s famine of the year 1921-22 occurred in Russia and is also referred to as the Poyolzhye famine. An estimated five million people lost their lives as a consequence of the famine which barely lasted for a period of two years. The main reasons that resulted in the famine were due to the economic turbulence experienced as a result of the First World War and also the Russian Revolution. As a result of the famine‚ several internal revolutions were recorded and this necessitated

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    Andy Warhol created his silk screen painting Statue of Liberty in 1962 using silkscreen ink and spray paint on linen. Just as the title suggests‚ the painting’s subject is the Statue of Liberty‚ repeated in a pattern twelve times (not including the right side of the painting where the image repeats four additional times‚ but is cut off). The painting is currently being exhibited at the Arkansas Arts Center‚ but it belongs to the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. It is relatively

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    Executive Summary Main differences of Zeus from its main competitor are its customer-oriented services‚ their core strategy of teamwork and they used municipal bond fund to purchase securities. Estimation of risk-adjusted returns is important to Zeus as In Zeus opinion‚ investors will not pay for the higher return generated by merely taking the higher risk. Investors demand Zeus to utilise professional skills to provide them with a return above the benchmark. There are also advantages and disadvantages

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    art and literature. The statue of David‚ made by Michelangelo between 1501 and 1504‚ is a masterpiece of the Renaissance art. It is a seventeen feet tall sculpture of the biblical hero David‚ which was a favoured subject in the art of Florence. In 1501‚ Florence had just become independent from the Medici rule. This statue was commissioned by the Florentine council to be a gigantic model of heroic youth which would seem to protect Florence from the aggressors. The statue of David was one of the

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    Meliksetian Art 101 August 7‚ 2013 The two art works that I’m going to be talking about are Statue of Venus (the Mazarin Venus)‚ and Gravestone with a Woman and Her Attendant. The Statue of Venus is from the Roman culture‚ it’s located in the room called The Art of the Trojan War. It’s located in the center of the room is the first thing you see once you enter the room‚ on the left side of the statue in the left corner you see The Relief with Achilles‚ Thetis‚ and Worshippers. Gravestone with a

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                                     Vocabulary and Homework Study Questions Book 8 Vocabulary: zenith (n): the time at which something is most powerful or successful rancor (n): bitterness or resentfulness‚ especially when long-standing 1. What command did Zeus give the gods and goddesses? Zeus commanded the gods and goddesses to remain in Olympus so they wouldn’t be able to come to the Greeks’ nor the Trojans’ aid in battle. 2. Who led the Trojans in driving the Greeks back to their

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    Nature and also the freedoms that Nature’s God allows them. There are certain truths that the Declaration of Independence mentions such as Life‚ Liberty‚ and the pursuit of Happiness that nobody is allowed to take away from us. He wrote The Virginia Statue for Religious Freedom about people’s freedom of conscience and also the principle separation of the church and state. He believed there is a God and He allows us humans

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    Have you ever wondered how Michelangelo Buonarroti made the statue David? Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor‚ painter‚ architect‚ poet‚ and engineer of the high renaissance. It was believed that rivalry between city-states of renaissance Italy and the splendors of Milan provoked the Florentine authorities to commission colossal figures to rein the rooftop of their cathedral. The David for Florence Italy is the symbol of republican liberty‚ a young boy with the help of God overcome his tyrant. For

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    can be every bit as good as decisions made cautiously and deliberately.” (2)The quote above is in the introduction‚ "The Statue That Didn’t Look Right". The quote if in between the end of three of the author’s examples of rapid cognition and right before the author admits that snap decisions can also betray us sometimes. It represents the introductory tone of "The Statue That Didn’t Look Right and of the entire book itself. (3)The quote’s significance

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    Tower symbolizes the United Kingdom. The Statue of Liberty‚ officially known as Liberty Enlightening the World‚ represents the United States and incorporates into American life. This statue stands tall as the universal symbol of freedom and liberty‚ welcoming those who seek shelter to escape oppression and injustice in their own home countries. The Statue’s history‚ design‚ symbolic meanings and implications are of significant importance‚ making the Statue of Liberty the face of America.

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