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    was around 12-13 years-old he began to assist Domenico Ghirlandaio. Michelangelo studied his paintings and quickly moved towards sculpture. His first work however was a painted copy of an engraving by Martin Schongauer. Michelangelo painted the Torment of Saint Anthony in 1487-88. At a scale of 18 1/2 inches by 13 3/4 inches‚ he used oil and tempera to cover the wood panel. The beautiful piece of work is currently located in the Kimball Art Museum in Forth Worth‚ Texas. In the engraving Schongauer

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    The reasons why he is considered as traitor are as follows. Snowden by his revelation put all the American’s into threat. Hs activity was a clear violation of law. Lawmakers say that PRISM is essential to prevent terrorism. Media and others glorified him because he sacrificed himself to expose

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    English Important Summary SAM The Mother of a Traitor This story written by Maxim Gorky‚ is a story of a conflict between ’ambition’ characterized by a ’traitor’ a brave but heartless son; and ’life ’represented and characterized by the ’Mother of a Traitor’‚ where the heartless son appears with power and prowess‚ is easily victimized in the hand and lap of a mother who is appeared in the story very ordinary developed because of the urgency of time. It also signifies through out the history

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    patriot who at the Boston Massacre asked if the Americans were asleep‚ waiting to be robbed of their liberty. Yet he has gone down in history as a villain of America‚ a despised traitor instead of the hero he was for both America and England. His name has become known for a traitor’s name. He was America’s first traitor. Despite the criticism that Arnold has received‚ he was‚ in his own eyes and to a few others‚ justified in his traitorous actions. No matter which way historians look at it‚ Benedict

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    Murryn Payne 5-10-11 Mrs. Sturdivant Social Studies John Brown Essay John Brown is considered a martyr‚ a traitor‚ a murderer and a man with a devout religious sense‚ bent on destroying slavery. He had insanity in his genetics‚ but even if they lurked in his blood‚ he was brave and fought for what he believed. An abolitionist in the truest‚ most powerful‚ blue blood patriot‚ in all senses of the phrase. John Brown was born on May 9th in 1800. He was raised in Ohio‚ around the firmest

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    Movie Review 1 Traitor

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    In the film Traitor‚ the main character’s faith is tested in a web of violence and misplaced loyalties‚ forcing him deeper into the fray of an international conspiracy. Throughout the film‚ Samir sources strength and tolerates persecution through Islamic prayer‚ while the organizations of people working around him are in a constant of flux. For Samir’s character‚ being Muslim is one of the few unbroken pieces of his identity from the moment his Father is killed by a car bomb to the climactic deaths

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    controversy over his actions. The nation was already tenuous and the murders that John Brown committed only added to that. The north was all for it‚ Brown was doing what they hadn’t had the courage to do. The southerners were outraged‚ claiming Brown for a traitor. I believe John Brown was a terrorist. He was on an expedition for vengeance by inflicting death on innocent citizens. John Brown and his sons committed unrightful and most importantly‚ unlawful actions. John Brown was sentenced for treason‚ murder

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    Benedict Arnold: traitor or hero The average kid grows up learning that Benedict Arnold is known as the one of the greatest leaders of all times. He was a well-respected general but yet congress would not acknowledge him for his heroism. Displaying this betray towards the once loved general was shown at freeman’s farm‚ the once place Benedict Arnold fought in the great Saratoga battle. There the famous boot monument stands displaying not only Arnold’s heroism but treason as well. The "boot monument”

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    Was Macbeth a Traitor

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    “Macbeth deserved to die because he was totally responsible for the betraying the Scottish king‚ Duncan‚ and the Scottish people”. Write an analytical essay in which you explore the forces behind Macbeth’s murdering ways. Macbeth deserved to die for betraying the Scottish king‚ Duncan‚ and the Scottish people; however‚ he was not totally responsible for his actions. Lady Macbeth and the three Witches also played a major role. They were responsible for convincing Macbeth

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    Park to commemorate him for his heroism. The statue even shows Benedict Arnold’s detached leg. He lost it in battle; which means he was willing to suffer a severe wound for his country. He turned from a great hero in the American Revolution to a traitor. A reasonable question would be; why would a man betray his own country? Especially one he just fought so hardley for. Arnold

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