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    The Dresden codex was written just before the Spanish conquest in 1523. The Mayans wrote on a type of paper made of the insides of fig trees, it was called Amatl. The Mayans also carved their stories on stone. The codex portrays hieroglyphs and numerals. It contains ritual calendars, calculations of the phases of Venus, and eclipses of the sun and the moon. It showed instructions relating to new-year ceremonies, and the locations of the…

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    In the passages “The World’s Reward” and “Caged Bird” they both have a similar theme that you are able to have spiritual freedom while physically enslaved. Both texts have the basic theme that the want spiritual freedom while physically enslaved. Both texts treat this theme as a positive thing that it's ok to want physical freedom.The first text “The World’s Reward” The dog wants to be free this is show when the dog finds out that his master is going to get rid of him so he runs away.In the…

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    Augusta Christine Savage was an African-American sculptor, educator, Civil Rights Activist, and Artist. She was born on February 29, 1892 in Green Cove Springs, Florida. Savage began creating sculptures from natural clay at a young age. Savage’s father was a minister and did not approve of her sculpting “images of ‘God’s creatures’ out of clay” but his disapproval did not stop her from continuing to create art (Encyclopedia). What did stop her was a lack of clay when the family moved to West…

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    government only taxed citizens who were entering the area. Otherwise, things were fairly hands off. Maya city-states interacted with one another through political ties, creating allies for their ‘cold war.’ It can be inferred…

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    1. Where, and at what time period did the Aztec Civilization exist? Where and what time period In 1110-1248 the first of the Aztecs searched for a place to stay. It is said that their god Huitzilopochtli told them to settle were they see an eagle eating a snake on a cactus. They roamed for ages until 1325 when they spotted the eagle eating a snake on a cactus in Tenochtitlan. Timeline 1110-1248- The Aztecs traveled Mexico to find a location to settle 1325- they settled in Tenochtitlan 1350-…

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    I think the Maya architecture is very interesting and I'm very impressed with how they made their buildings. Their buildings are so detailed and stunning because Maya writings are carved into some of the steps and sculptures of their gods were also on the walls of the buildings. The Maya built their cities of stone in the rainforests and all their buildings are painted red, the color of life. The architecture…

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    Between 300 and 1500 CE, three extremely advanced civilizations developed in Central and South America; the advancements developed by the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incans established them as advanced societies in their time. The Mayans showed exceptional architecture skills and advanced communication with a writing system, the Aztecs built well organized cities and marketplaces, and the Incans built a large road system, robust houses, and an irrigation system. First and foremost, it is no doubt that…

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    famous worldwide, and their work continues to be known to today’s generation. However, it is very rare to come across an individual who possesses multiple talents each of which have made an impact in their own unique way; one of these individuals was Maya Angelou. Although she is best known as a poet and novelist, Angelou made a name for herself in her young adulthood as a singer, dancer, and actress. Despite her various endeavors, one constant in Angelou’s life was her passion to fight against…

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    Maya Angelou: A Phenomenal artist Maya Angelou -- possibly the greatest poet and activist ever? Of course! Maya Angelou is the definition of an artist with her many creative works and influential activism. It is clear, without a doubt, that she is one of the greatest artists of all time. Angelou had many fantastic works throughout the course of her life and participated in the making of many iconic things on and off screen. She was an overall performer skilled in dancing, singing, writing,…

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    Maya Angelou, an African American woman who grew up in the 1930s and 40s, first published her story in 1969 and later the autobiographical movie about her book, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, was released. Starring in the movie as Maya, Bailey Jr., and Momma were Constance Good, John Driver, and Esther Rolle. The book and movie both tell the story of Angelou’s hard childhood while growing up an African American girl in the South and overcoming adversity. Born Marguerite Johnson, Angelou and…

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