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    Careers in the automotive field are always a great necessity in today’s society. You can always count on the fact that people will need assistance with their automobiles. Throughout the years up until today, the evolution with cars have skyrocketed; with style, dynamics, technology, and also safety precautions. A key component that designers still take into consideration is how far along designs have come from the birth of the seemingly prehistoric Hot Rod. The technology available today are a…

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    Greek Art Research Paper

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    As time goes on, people change and progress, resulting in the evolution of their society. Historians can trace the roots of progression to Greece, whom underwent massive changes in science, math, art, philosophy, architecture, etc. Artists were especially honored and revered in their society. They were known for creating masterpieces that would decorate inside and out of temples of worship. Art changed as society did, allowing advancement in mediums, such as sculpting and painting. Greek…

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    northerners and southerners are equal. Today automobiles are purchased by anyone and horses are only rode for pleasure. There were wealthy persons throughout the world, not just in the north. Blacks are offered the same education as whites. Blacks and Whites are even on the same platform together such as models and actors so the world can view their beauty. The human desire to be equal has been met. The evolution of national identity has went as far as whites and blacks becoming a blended…

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    giraffes eat leaves that are high up in the trees, because they had to adjust to this environment long time ago, generation after generation their shapes changed and that is why they have long necks now. We humans have changed too. According to the evolution theory, we were monkeys from the beginning, but it was not convenient for us to walk around with bent backs, so we changed. Another example is that in…

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    1. Greece emerged on a small mountainous peninsula, that was only about 45,000 miles. The sea and mountains played vital roles in the growth of Greece. The seas were used to venture out and establish colonies that aided in the expansion of the civilization throughout the Mediterranean area. The first state of Greece was Mycenae, which flourished between 1600 and 100 B.C.E. It was established when a group of Indo-European people gained control over the Greek mainland. The civilization was made…

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    Ammonites are an extinct marine mollusc animal. They are successful and unsuccessful over their duration of evolution. Their shells prove to be a successful part of their evolution because it gave them the ability to be protected from predators. Also, their shells helped them to travel around and expand for better survival. The asteroid is the unsuccessful part of their evolution, since it just completely obliterated the ammonite species as a whole . 6. The Biosphere 2 was significant in…

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    When it comes to symbolism in films, whole books have been published by various authors on their speculations as to the meaning of the symbolism contained in Stanley Kubrick’s recondite, enigmatic, philosophical, science fiction epic 2001: A Space Odyssey. Most obviously from the title, much of the symbolism is derived from Homer’s The Illiad and The Odyssey. Other authors theorize that the film is an allegory to Arthur Clarke’s (novelist of the literary version of the film and co-writer of the…

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    Charles Darwin's Theory

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    known as one of the greatest naturalist in world history. He spent years traveling aboard the “Beagle” to collect specimens and record data to understand and develop theories. During his time Darwin faced many struggles when developing his theory of evolution, it being a far-reaching idea at the time. Knowing his theory would go against religious beliefs he waited two decades before showing his work to the public. When he finally released his work and the books he had written the theories were…

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    Michael Arcega Analysis

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    Michael Arcega is versatile artist working with mainly installation and sculpture art. He was born in Manila, Philippines and then migrated to Los Angeles at the age of ten. After, he relocated to San Francisco to attend college and later became a professor at San Francisco University. He also received his BFA from San Francisco Art Institute and his MFA at Stanford University. “(Michael’s work has been) exhibited at venues including the Asian Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego,…

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    The Trojan horse story is a famous parable in which multiple warriors seemingly present a gift to their enemies, but in fact use this as a method to infiltrate the enemy territory and then murder the whole town’s population, with the final result being a terrible defeat…

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