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    Greek Architecture in Egypt

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    covering nearly every bit of space with ornament‚ as the Egyptians did‚ the Greeks selected only the best places for it‚ and thus gave it its proper effect. The decorations‚ especially the sculptures‚ were one of the chief features of a Greek temple. Besides their temples the Greeks built many theaters which may be studied from their ruins‚ but of their dwelling-houses almost nothing remains to us. The Greek style is noted for the repose‚ harmony‚ and proportion of its effect. These are terms we might

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    2/21/13 The Hindu : Today’s Paper / NATIONAL : Ancient copper plates‚ gold coins found in Karnataka temple Today’s Paper » NATIONAL Ancient copper plates‚ gold coins found in Karnataka temple T.S. Subramanian A set of copper-plate charters and a bull emblem engraved on one such plate‚ issued by Sankama-II of the Kalachurya dynasty in March 1180 CE. On the right is a ‘Ane Gadyana’ variety gold coin. Of the eight such coins discovered‚ three were issued by Ganga ruler Sivamara-I (regnal

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    The Great Revolt

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    When the Christians lost the temple at Jerusalem at its destruction in A.D. 70‚ what did they do? They left. The bigger question‚ then is: Why did they leave? Part of the reason goes back to Israel’s original purpose to be the light of the world (Exodus 19:6). Before this time the Church had been spending its time in Jerusalem‚ preaching to the Jews‚ only. Now‚ through the destruction of Jerusalem‚ God was calling His people to go‚ away from those who rejected the message‚ to the Gentiles (Acts 22:21

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    Four Phases of Greek Art

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    Kouros-Archaic * Statue of kouros * Kouros means young male * Archaic Figure * They are nude idealized‚ healthy fit * Placed in temples and burial sites * The male body was viewed as beauty * Male also liked with fertility * Over life-sized 6ft * Once painted * Had similarities of Egyptian figures Kore * Was also put in temples * Smaller than male figure * Was about 2ft * The served as attendants * Had some similar characteristics like the kouros

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    Mayan Architecture: Tulum

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    Architecture A. Intro B. Tulum (Case Study) 1. Tulum ’s History 2. Tulum ’s Influences and Styles 3. Tulum ’s Design a. Site 1. Economy 2. Social Class Orientation 3. Defenses b. Buildings 1. El Castillo 2. Temple of Frescos 3. Temple of the Wind 4. Temple of the Descending God 5. Temple of the Initial Series 6. House of the Haiach Uinic IV. Conclusion In world history‚ the Ancient Mayan Civilization was dubbed the "Greeks of the New World." Through years of archaeological research‚ scientists

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    reside at this temple who allowed me full disclosure to any questions I was curious about. I learned so much during my visit that I found a greater respect for religion and its many groups of people who reside in each and every one of them. During my initial drive by the temple all I can gaze upon was the exotic architecture that truly memorized me. The initial temple had stone pillars uniquely built in the front‚ with the color gold giving it a beautiful detailing to how sacred this temple really is

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    Frank Lloyd Wright

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    environment‚ a philosophy he called organic architecture. In the year of 1905‚ a summer fire burnt the original Unitarian Universalist church in Oak Park down. Frank who came from a family of Unitarians was appointed to build a new church which was Unity Temple. The building is monumental for it is a perfect combination of aesthetical beauty and a modern building material--- reinforced concrete. While designing Frank considered ‘the philosophy of the building’ in the first place which for him involved a

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    religious landmarks‚ and the palaces and temples. Some of the greatest pieces of architecture in Egypt can be found in the form of Pyramids. One of the most famous examples is The Pyramid of Giza. Taking nearly one whole dynasty

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    Teotihuacan Mexico

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    composed of many different temples‚ palaces‚ and apartment complex. Some of the major monuments of the Teotihuacan are the pyramids of the sun and the pyramid of the moon. As well as the Old Temple of Quetzalcoatl also known as the Feathered Serpent Pyramid. Identified by their unique burials and offerings‚ as well as their religious traditions and the political connotation amount the Teotihuacan population. An excavation conducted by Saburo Sugiyama (1989)‚ explored the Temple of Quetzalcoatl in Teotihuacan

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    The Bluest Eye Analysis

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    purpose of including Shirley Temple in the novel is to paint a picture of the ideal girl; a figure of conformity. She represented everything that Pecola thought she should be: blue eyes‚ blonde hair- a simply adorable little girl; and everything Maureen Peal felt she was: wealthy‚ light skinned‚ and what people liked to see. The Bluest Eye illuminates true dependence on absolute beauty; the yearn of conforming to an ultimate standard of it. The usage of Shirley Temple exemplifies this desired beauty

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