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    You" in SBS' "Athena: Goddess of War." The artist sang two of her hit TV ad tracks, "Blue Night in Jeju Island" and "Atlantis Girl," both of which are revamps of old hits. In the last 50% of the show, Taeyeon brought out uncommon visitor, R&B craftsman Dean. The two sang the two part harmony "Starlight" that topped significant TV music appears on Friday. The artist then shared the news that "Why," the title tune of her new EP, likewise bested a noteworthy music appear. "Both "Why" and…

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    A Literary Analysis of Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” One of the most influential writers in the world was William Shakespeare. His works of art are praised and taught by teachers and professors all over the world. His works include “Romeo and Juliet”, “Hamlet”, and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Shakespeare’s plays were among the favorites of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. His plays were mostly based on Greek mythology. The play, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is considered one of…

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    Technological and Cultural Advancement in Athens and Sparta Culture, defined as collective manifestations of human intellectual achievement and arts (dictionary), is fundamental to technological growth. The interests of a civilizations society will determine which direction they will progress as a whole. Likewise, civilizations with dissimilar interests that exist in the same time period can progress at different rates despite living in similar conditions. Athens and Sparta, both city-states in…

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    To start off, the most important characteristic that all civilizations in Asia and Northeast Africa had in common was that they all originated around some form of water. Egypt thrived around the Nile River, Mesopotamia flourished off of the Tigris/Euphrates River, India, the Indus River, and China the Yellow River. In all of these areas, civilizations were able to develop because the rivers provided rich soil and irrigation for crops, as well as providing barriers from attacks and disease.…

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    stringent arrangement of magnitudes. As of about seven hundred, transformed connections thru Anatolia, the Black Sea dishes as well as the Mediterranean region, directed to an evident eastern muse, which stayed becoming proficient at via Corinth craftsman. The original expression bring forward a wider assortment of motifs, such by means…

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    Leonardo da Vinci was born April 15th, 1452, in the town of Vinci, Italy, to a notary named Messer Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci and a peasant girl named Caterina. Few documentations are known of the early years of his life, although it is known that he lived in his mother’s home until the age of 5, moving to his father’s household after this age. Leonardo’s father was married four times throughout his life, with the first three being unsuccessful for various reasons. Starting at the age…

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    Colonist Conditions

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    The last pull factor that brought the colonists to the New World was employment opportunities. “Two of the main employment opportunities was being a farmer or craftsman” (Hänner, 54). Obviously farming was a huge opportunity for the colonists, because they were able to buy farm land without paying taxes on the land. Being a craftsman was also very handy work that included many options of work, that provided the colonists a way to make money. The colonists found the most efficient way to farm to…

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    Hephaestus Role Model

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    the Greek god of metalworking and smithing (Cavendish 1268), as the only god on Olympus who is not a perfect figure (Graves 87). Although he faced pain and suffering during his life, he was essential to the prosperity of the other gods. As the craftsman of Olympus, Hephaestus forged golden handmaidens that could think and speak to assist in his work (Cavendish 1268). He built the palace of Olympus as well as weapons for the Gods, including: Zeus’s lightning bolts, Helios’ winged chariot, and…

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    Industrial Revolution where major landmark in human history, which makes major effect on the socio-economic and cultural condition in European countries during 19th century. The Industrial revolution introduced fast development in science and technology and its application. During this period the foundation of many industries laid down such as textile, iron making technique, refining coal etc. In 19th century many industries start their production .With the help of new technology industries…

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    1. The differences between a colonial farmer and a planter were that farmers in the colonial times worked small, family-run farms and they cleared land, dug ditches, built fences and farm buildings, plowed, and did other heavy labor. Meanwhile, planters were wealthy, educated men who oversaw the operations on their large farms, or plantations, and the planters dealt more with logistics than with hard labor. They could be found supervising the slaves and staff and inspecting crops. 2. Some of…

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