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    chosen to represent his humanity rather than an idealized image of eternal kingship. This is often interpreted as a portrayal of the burden of power and kingship. He is shown wearing the nemes headcloth with a cobra at the front, the pleated shendyt kilt, and the bull's tail, visible between his legs. Beneath his feet are nine bows, symbolizing Egypt's traditional enemies under his…

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    Alice Walker focuses on the many struggles and life decisions that many of the main female characters make in hopes of leaving an abusive and violent life controlled by a man for a better life where they could do anything they please without having to look over their shoulder scared of receiving a beating if they do something wrong from the man who controls them. In the first letter of the book, Celie the main character is fourteen years old and notices that her father or “pa” wants to start…

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    Art Observation

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    eyelids, the cheeks had deep line and wild-looking from prolonged suffering, his turban memes with its raised cobra frames a broad masculine face, the head cloth extends too far to the rear which covered the mere human shoulders and pleated shendyt kilt, and the bull's tail, visible between his legs. Beneath his feet is nine bows, symbolizing Egypt's enemies under his…

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    say prayers as the temple was dedicated. “Egypt came close to having a national deity during the new Kingdom” (18). The hymns were quite beautiful too the talented vocals along with musical accompaniment took my breath away. The males dressed in kilts as I wore one myself, and woman wore strap less dresses. I will never forget the powerful experiences and amazing architecture, art and culture that I was able to experience while I spent time in ancient…

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    Hatshepsut Analysis

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    Hatshepsut, which means "foremost of noble women." This statue was one of a pair that stood on either side of a granite doorway on the upper terrace of Hatshepsut's temple at Deir el-Bahri. The pose, with both hands open and resting on the front of the kilt, is a devotional gesture that was first used in statues of the Middle Kingdom pharaoh Senwosret III who lived…

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    The 5 minutes was almost up. That’s all the time you get to look for your ball in a tournament. My socks were wet from all the dew that had not yet evaporated from the long blades of grass that I was searching through frantically. I zigzagged my way through the weeds, hopelessly, until the alarm sounded and my time expired. The walk of shame back to the tee box is an uncomfortable experience for anyone. Yet I felt no discomfort from the trip, my saturated socks making noises in my cleated…

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    Parents who own guns might think there protecting their children, but in actuality kids are in more danger. There have been many case of accidental deaths of children being kilt by guns that their parents or even guns that their parents approve them to own. On average 62 children age 14 and younger died from accidental shootings. This was caused by careless parents leaving out guns out or telling a irresponsible child the…

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    Slavery In Ancient Egypt

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    exposing both breast, just depending on what the style was at the time (Clothing). The women would wear they dresses extremely tight to emphasize the sensuality of the female body. All men ranging from peasant to royalty in Ancient Egypt would wear a kilt. It was a rectangular piece of linen cloth that wrapped loosely around the hips, leaving the knees uncovered. The standard of the garment would vary from the quality of linen the male could afford to purchase (Brewer). Men and women of…

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    One of the characters in the book, Charlie, is talking to Mapes when he points out, “He knowed I wasn’t go’n hit him. That’s what he thought…I caught him side the head, and he went down. I saw his head bleeding, and I thought I had kilt him, and I started running for the quarters” (Gaines 190). It was not like Charlie to hit back, but because he had enough of being abused, he fought back. Mathu, however is blamed because he is known for standing up to racist people. The Boutan…

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    “The ankara has taught me to hate so deeply that i now know i have the power to destroy and kill” she has let hatred inter her heart because one person had hatred and kilt her family she now is touched by hatred and is willing to take a life.She can possibly end her own life if it continue any longer because based off of cynthia tinalik paper toxic emotions ,toxic emotions like anger cause so much stress it can impair…

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