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    Venus Of Willendorf Theory

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    EMMANUEL NSUBUGA ACHG100 28th /09/2015 Contents INTRODUCTION 4 CHARACTERISTICS OF CHOSEN IMAGES AND WHY THEY MADE SUCH AN IMPACT ON THEIR AUDIENCES 4 Venus of Willendorf 4 Egyptian Figures 6 Riace Bronze 9 COMPARISON OF ANCIENT IMAGES AND THOSE IN THE MODERN WORLD 11 Venus and Kim Kardashian 11 12 Egyptians and comic illustrations 13 HOW THIS HAS AFFECTED THE WORK OF ME, AS A GRAPHIC DESIGNER 13 Advertising 14 Photoshop 15 Photography 15 CONCLUSION 17 List of images 18 Bibliography 19…

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    Short Story: Witch Hunts

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    to that, my White Queen?” When Orlana swallowed, she swallowed down a mouthful of bile. Forcing her hands not to quake, she slammed them down on the table. Several pieces fell. The white queen did not. “What would I, the White Queen, respond with?” she finally…

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    is what the ancient Chinese called their land, was isolated by long distances and many physical barriers from a majority of ancient civilizations. This could be the reason why early Chinese civilizations where so different from the rest. The Himalayas, Tien Shan Mountains, the harsh deserts, dense jungles, and the Pacific Ocean are just a few specific examples why the civilization where so hard to get to or get out of. So, when taking that into consideration one would think two ancient Chinese…

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    statue reflects the history of the Houghton city. In the other side, it does the same thing as the Vietnam War Memorial: the miners do a good job of the art should do: It not only reflects the benefits that the miners bring to their family. At the same time reflects if the miners met mine, or when they are in danger. Their Family feelings. When people see the miner 's statue, they will think of many historical events. I think this statue…

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    piece, with strong political themes that were causes of concern in medieval Italy. Dante uses The Divine Comedy as a platform to express his anger towards the corrupt government of his native city Florence. Dante places various inhabitants of the ancient world and Florence in Heaven, purgatory, or Hell solely on where he thought they would end up. In the first verse of the Inferno, the entire poem is written in the first person, Dante says, “When I have journeyed half of our life’s way, I have…

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    Social hierarchies have existed just as long as people have. They will continue to exist until an apocalypse, a rapture, or anything in between proceeds to destroy the earth as it is known. It is a pity that those at the bottom of the pyramid tend to not have control over their situations but rather are at the bottom of the social hierarchy due to unfair prejudiced attitudes. During the Depression Era, the setting of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, people were shown severe discrimination by…

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    expected Women to grovel at their feet and go along with it. Any other women would go along with this which is why Medea is such a unique character because she feels that this is extremely unfair and that he is breaking the Laws of Marriage which is true but this clearly doesn't apply to Men. This would have been very shocking for an audience member to watch as the way in which Medea acts is a complete opposite to how the Women of Corinth were expected to Act, especially those in a Middle Class…

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    Raju As A Slavery

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    The second level of novel describes the role of Raju as a convict. Even this role he performed with enthusiasm becoming an ideal prisoner. Raju did not drift into jail; he was taken there for a deliberate act of forgery. This was the act in which he did deliberately. But he was surprised to see that such trivial action should bring down such dreadful consequences on his head. When he comes out of jail, he retires to an old temple by the river he comes to be reversed as a holy man. Thus, his life…

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    pregnancy. In most cases the first sign of preeclampsia is excessive weight gain and more times than not is overlooked because weight gain is normal in pregnancy. Severe persistent headaches and changes in vision are other symptoms of preeclampsia. In the more severe cases patients have also reported severe abdominal pain. Though Preeclampsia is not a newly discovered disease with research dated back to the ancient times, researchers have yet to find an exact cause. Though there…

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    Death In The Odyssey

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    provide a sense of normalcy, and a set of directions that help structure the time around death, people’s roles, and expectations.…

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