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    The Hopewell Culture

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    has 23 earthen mounds within it. This earthen wall is about four feet in height and has a gateway on the eastern and western sides. This site has undergone multiple archaeological digs and investigations. The mounds within the enclosure are domed shaped mounds with the exception of one, which is in an elliptical shape. The most impressive and largest mound at the site, called the Central Mound, was measured to be approximately 19 feet in height when first recorded in the 1840s. This site, which…

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    Rev 4-22

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    that love him. Rev 2:10 Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life. Lastly, time is an earthly characteristic, not a Heavenly one therefore, the fact that John saw the 24 Elders in Heaven almost two thousand years ago does not prohibit them from being future in our time line. If the Elders are not Angels,…

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    white community dehumanized the African American community by treating them as if they were vile creatures. In the course of time, the treatment of African Americans has improved to the extent that they are recognized as equal human beings as well as becoming a more diverse nation. African American advocates constituted this change by protesting and demonstrating authority. They did not comprehend the authority they had until the New Negro Renaissance era; otherwise known as,…

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    Freud Vs Gotthold Essay

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    impulses which, inhibited in their aims and dependent on a host of concurrent factors, usually furnish the material for the study of aesthetics." Lessing, though does not directly define the beautiful, but describes what it is not in connection to the ancient Greeks and their way of creating art as them being the high standard for aesthetically pleasing, beautiful. For example, the beautiful would not show the disfigured face or posture. He explains, “There are passions and degrees of…

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    Giotto Vs Donatello

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    Renaissance artists. In 1303, Giotto was hired to decorate the Arena Chapel in Padua, Italy. This chapel is also known as the Scrovegni Chapel. Giotto decorated the chapel walls with a series of frescos. Frescos are egg-based paints applied to wet plaster. Those series of frescos were the life cycle of Christ and Virgin Mary. According to the textbook, "In these panels illustrating the lives of the Virgin and of Christ, Giotto used the new naturalistic style he had developed to express an…

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    This was the most deadly long term side effect. This spike occurred about two years after the bomb hit and was at its peak around the year 1950. It was estimated that those who were involved in the blast had a forty six percent chance of getting leukemia. There were other types of cancer that did spike but that wasn’t until about 1955. Some of the other cancers that increased were thyroid cancer, lung cancer, and breast cancer. It was more likely for women to develop thyroid cancer…

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    Byzantine Art Analysis

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    observes in the universe’(Zyel, D. 2013 para.1).Plato points up towards the sky which goes with his stance on the idea that reality is eternal and unchanging (Khanacademy.org para.3). Which is what they believed was the meaning of life in the medieval times. In contrast Aristotle on the right is shown as a younger more handsome man looking at his teacher holding his ‘Nicomachean Ethics’ which looks at the ‘nature of the good life for human beings’ (Moschella, M. 2000 para.1). He holds his hand…

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    of this, they have survived for thousands of years. The periodic table of elements is an example of how mythology has lasted for so many years. Many of the elements that have been established on this chart were named after stories and people from ancient mythology. A few examples of this are as follows: Neptunium: symbol-Np, Atomic Number-93. This element was named after the Roman god of the sea, Neptune. Phosphorus: symbol-P, Atomic Number-15. Phosphorus was a god of light in Greek myths, which…

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    mentions certain things in the first quatrain which are very important to understanding the text. He wrote “ When in the chronicle of wasted time, I see descriptions of the fairest wights” (ln 1). If taken literally this could mean that he is talking about an individual which is wasting time by being unproductive but Shakespeare is referring to a period of time that is now far gone in the past. It is a recollection of history. He also wrote “beauty making beautiful old rhyme”; in this line he…

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    The Legend Of Eddie Aikau

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    “Eddie Would Go.” These three words continue to capture the story of Eddie Aikau. For those living in Hawaii or apart of the surfing community, this saying speaks to a man who exuded bravery, courage, selflessness and sacrifice. It is a call to action, to push yourself out of your comfort zone and to do the right thing no matter what. Most importantly, these three words are a way of honoring the late and great Eddie Aikau. To understand the legend of Eddie Aikau, one must first understand…

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