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    Poole’s tone through his descriptions of the growth and architectural development of Arlington National Cemetery is astonishment. Poole’s detail included in his writing when talking about the building of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier really illustrated how amazed he was by the time it took to make it to perfection. Poole used this same tone when he was describing the incredible growth and transformation the cemetery went through after the civil war. The cemetery

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    Archaeology The Nature of Archaeology History: Focuses on written sources‚ written sources restricted to the last 5500 years‚ written sources are limited to literate societies‚ written sources from ancient societies were mostly written by men‚ reflecting a male bias. Archaeology: Focuses on physical sources‚ physical sources extend as far back as the beginning of human history into prehistory‚ physical artefacts provide information about all human activity‚ and archaeologists usually study

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    marriage by giving Juliet a sleeping potion that made her seem like she’s dead‚ and after she takes it‚ they would hold a funeral for her. Then‚ they would put her in the tomb‚ after that Romeo would receive a letter from the Friar‚ saying that Juliet is alive and is pretending to be dead‚ and he should go get her from her tomb and run away to Mantua with her. The next day‚ the nurse found Juliet “dead”‚ the Capulet changed everything to hold a funeral‚ at the same time Friar sends

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    The Development of Slavery Do you know when did slavery actually started? According to modern historians‚ the actual time or procedure of slavery haven’t been identified yet. But people do know that slaves were treated badly which led them to fight back against the civilization. Slave rebellion happened in every country which there is slavery or used to have slavery. At the same time‚ slave rebellion is the most fearful event for the slave

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    afterlife and required the most space to make the journey as quick and easy as possible. The other dead relatives had already made their journey and didn’t require the same amount of space. You could also conclude that there was limited space in the tombs to bury every relative‚ so as the newly departed was buried they would move aside the older bodies to make more space. 2. What was the purpose of placing personal possessions of the deceased in the

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    gun to shoot herself in the head. Also the setting in this movie is California’s Verona beach. Another difference in the tomb scene is when Romeo takes a hostage so that the police don’t kill him.

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    BRIEF HISTORY Queen Hatshepsut (the Foremost of Women) was the first great woman in recorded history: the forerunner of such figures as Cleopatra‚ Elisabeth I Tudor and Catherine the Great. The eldest daughter of King Tuthmosis and Queen Ahmose‚ she learned much of the art of ruling the country from her father with whom she had a special bond. She outlived her siblings and‚ after the death of her father‚ she became a queen of Egypt and ruled together with her half-brother-husband‚ Tuthmosis II

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    unprecedented assumption of power. It seems that there was no opposition to her elevation‚ although‚ of course‚ it is very unlikely that any such opposition would have been recorded” (Tyldesley‚ 96). In this book‚ it also presents a sentence from her tomb that was translated “I have never slumbered as one forgetful‚ but have made strong what was decayed. I have raised up what was dismembered‚ even from the first time when the Asiatics were in Avaris of the North Land‚ with roving hordes in the midst

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    The Cask of Amontillado - Montresor’s untrustworthiness and mental instability The cask of amontillado is a short story that Edgar Allen Poe wrote in 1846. Poe has written this particular story to be told in a first person point of view. Since Montresor is the narrator this concludes the fact that he is telling the story from his point of view. From the beginning it is clear that Montresor is an unreliable narrator. Throughout the story it is quite noticeable that Montresor is not trustworthy as

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    The words tomb‚ womb and sought are simple‚ but are used in a way that makes them complex and meaningful. “I trod the earth and knew it was my tomb‚” (Tichborne 15). Tichborne is telling the reader that is basically his time to go. By using the word tomb he makes it more of an elegy and gives the reader a visual of death. Tichborne also uses the word womb which I found interesting

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