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    Jacques Lipchitz, Bather, 1922 – 1925, Cubist Spirit Throughout the years there has been many sculpting artist that have develop great art work to show to the world. Just as the famous Jacques Lipchitz that made outstanding pieces of art work. Jacques Lipchitz started to create Bather in the year 1922 and finished his piece in 1925. The medium of Bather is plaster painted to simulate bronze. The exact size of the Bather is 202 by 62.5 by 66.5 cm. Bather, produced at the end of Lipchitz cubist…

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    Woodin was a tough and aggressive guard for the Packers for 10 years in the Iron Man Era when players played both offense and defense and sometimes for the entire 60 minutes of a game. In 1919, while playing for Marquette University, Woodin broke his ankle against South Dakota and continued playing, and he brought that same fighting attitude to the Packers. He had an unusually long career for someone who played in the NFL’s first decade, but he was productive until the end. In fact, Woodin…

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    Hall Mills Murder Essay

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    Murder “‘Not Guilty’ is verdict in hall case: plan to free prisoners on ball today and probably quash all other charges” (New York Times). The Hall-Mills case was a case in 1922 about the murder of an Episcopal priest and a member of his choir, who he was having an affair with at the time. They were murder on September 14, 1922, in Brunswick, New Jersey. The first people to be suspected of committing the murder was the priest’s wife and her brothers. But with lack of evidence they were never…

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    independence from Britain, nor was it the official document that influenced the vote of the Continental Congress to separate from Britain (Armitage, 2007; Becker, 1922). In fact, what Becker calls the Resolution of Independence, is the first principle document on independence that Continental Congress voted on in July of 1776 (Becker, 1922). Seemingly, the sole intention of the Declaration of Independence was as a formal announcement of an already accomplished endeavor of independence. The…

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    Howard Carter Discovery

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    most famous discovery of an Egyptian pharaoh in history is the finding of Tutankhamun’s tomb. He was also known as King Tut. There were many who tried for over more than 3,000 years but failed to find the tomb. It was the discovery by Howard Carter in 1922 that made history. Howard Carter was born in May 9, 1874 in Kensington, London. His father was a successful artist named Samuel Carter. He didn’t grow up living with his parents because he was a sickly child. He lived with his two aunts who…

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    Ireland Research Paper

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    century. The Vikings established settlements in Dublin, Wexford, Waterford, and other parts of the country, and introduced new technologies and trade networks that helped to shape Ireland's economy and culture. Ireland became a country on December 6, 1922, when the Irish Free State was established as a self-governing…

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Karl Marx and Charles Darwin were all famous philosophers that made great contributions on emphasizing how humans came into existence, and the changes required to better their existence. Rousseau (1922) focused on social conditions that created inequality, Marx (1992) focused on political aspects that governed class conflict and Darwin (1956) on the evolutionary formation of man today. I will argue however, that Rousseau is the most applicable theorist because his idea of…

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    the West consumed the lives of some intellectuals. French write Paul Valery expresses his concerns and mood of disillusionment felt after the war. This feeling is illustrated in two different forms, one written by Valery in 1919 and as a speech from 1922, which were both later published in Variety, a collection of some of Valery works. We first look at his writing from 1919 to uncover the underline message behind it. This excerpt stresses his concern for the future of the European nations. He…

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    organization, group of people, or even a country. Staying humble, and being selfless are important traits of a good leader. A leader has either a positive or negative influence over other’s actions and decisions. Benito Mussolini, the Dictator of Italy from 1922-1943, was an example of a bad leader for the citizens of Italy. His idea/belief of fascism lead Italy to be run by a strict dictatorship, and he was discriminative and treated Jewish Italians and Slovenes poorly. Also, he associated and…

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    alpha male. Likewise, 1920’s culture characterizes an alpha male as a man who upholds the following characteristics: dogmatic dominance, heroism, masculinity, confidence, and perseverance. What significance does Fitzgerald’s use of the date July 5, 1922 emplefly about the following cultural ideal, the “alpha male”, regarding societal expectations during the…

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