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    Yet, in Mosaic Law, the idea was to honor God with fear and reverence, and to obey His commands for their own good. In the case of Justinian’s, it was focused on running a good society for the betterment of the empire, the people and the influence of nations outside…

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    INTRODUCTION Both fictional novels and cultural mosaic films are defined by their use of generic conventions to present a particular meaning, relative to a particular perspective. The film Babel, can be viewed as a mosaic, cultural film, through the use of symbolism and manipulation of time. Not only can the text be viewed as a mosaic cultural film, it can also be identified as a non – linear political drama. Each viewing, therefore relates to perspective of the audience which can reflect a…

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    Just as they share similarities, they have distinguished differences that makes them exclusive to their culture and era. In this essay we will compare two pieces of artwork from different time periods. The Musical contest between Apollo and Marsyas a mosaic created during the Ancient Greek period and The Madonna and Child with Saint…

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    Noahic Covenant

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    prophets to spread the message of unconditional love. In the article, New Frontiers of Guadalupan Studies, Colleen Cross noticed some comparisons between the Mosaic, the Noahic, and the Guadilupan covenants. In the Old Testament, God made the Mosaic covenant with Moses on Mount Sinai and the Noahic covenant with Noah after the flood. The Mosaic covenant is more of a formal agreement…

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    Justinian's Hagia Sophia

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    The church has undergone many reconstructions throughout the years. Over three churches were rebuilt in that spot until Justinian created Hagia Sophia and that is what is there to this day. Justinian is definitely in a place to be honored for the greatness that he accomplished. He set an example for others that greatness could be achieved and to be proud of their religion. He built Hagia Sophia to let others understand the superiority of Christianity by building an immense church with a…

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    named it trisomy eighteen, or Edwards syndrome. Edwards syndrome is where there are two pairs of eighteen chromosomes and it has an extra chromosome. Normally chromosome 18 only has two pairs. There are two types of Edwards syndrome, full form and mosaic trisomy eighteen. In full form about ninety five…

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    Public Art Analysis

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    For my project, I decided to use the large selection of stained glass mosaics at the Broadway Junction train station (The Canarsie Line) as my basis for the public artwork. Out of around 75 pieces of artwork, I chose to do one of the ones towards the end, which doesn’t have a name due to it being part of a collection of artwork. The rest of the collection are on either side of the escalators at the station. The collection they are all a part of is the Brooklyn, New Morning collection made by Al…

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    Jose Salazar (4523942) HIST 223 1002 SUM17 Professor Loni Bramson September 19, 2017 During the 15th Century when the Spanish conquered the Americas. They deliberately changed the way of life for the Native peoples, The story of the Native people is a story of Hope, Courage and Survival (WeShallRemain).The Native peoples survival has proven to be that of a difficult one till this day. Since the Spanish conquered the Americas not only did Natives lose their land,culture,traditions…

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    Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s Napoleon on His Imperial Throne, 1860, and the mosaic Theodora and Her Attendants, ca. 547, both illustrate powerful individuals from the time periods. While both artworks are about powerful leaders they have a wide stretch of time between them. The mosaic of Theodora and Her Attendants is a part of the Byzantine art era. Byzantine art was art produced in the middle ages, and usually centered in Constantinople. The artwork from this time were very connected with…

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    Roman Art Movement

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    Even though Rome was founded back in 750 BCE, it led a uncertainty of existence for a couple of hundred years. Etruscan kings were in charge during this time and ordered variety of etruscan art for their tombstone and palaces. Around 200 B.C. the romans conquered the greeks and started to copy their art style. This is what created the foundation of the development of roman art. Roman art movement started between 500 b.c. until 476 b.c. During this time period, It became very popular and…

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