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    Homer was a blind, oral poet who created both The Odyssey and The Iliad. Homer told these epics in many short episodes, then editors would write down the epics and arranged them into books. Homer wrote The Odyssey for entertainment, he does this by depicting events dealing with interaction between the gods and men. The Odyssey is set after the sack of Troy and tells the story of Odysseus’ nostos –journey home- to Ithaca. The epic poem shows us the nature of heroism in classical Greece, and…

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    Architecture Of Happiness

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    De Botton, Alain. The Architecture Of Happiness. New York: Pantheon Books, 2006. Print. The Architecture of Happiness was written by Alain de Botton who is a professional philosopher and so he takes a look at architecture from a different point of view. He considers architecture and its role in achieving happiness and psychological and spiritual satisfaction. He believes that our happiness and our well-being are affected by our surroundings, particularly by the quality of the design of homes.…

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    machinery such as Mercury and Jupiter to justify the actions and consequences of humans during the Roman times. Aeneas doesdid not just get a typical message from any god; he explicitly receives a warning from Jupiter, the supreme god of the Roman pantheon, to get back on his destined track. Although Mercury only appears in this one minuscule scene, it is extremely crucial to the book. His message to Aeneas is the transitional shift from disorientation to determination. Mercury uses Ascanius,…

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    Walk into a beginning drawing class and almost definitely one will see numerous boxes and students feverishly drawing lines to a vanishing point trying to recreate three-dimensional boxes in perspective in the second dimension. Think of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. or nearly any State house in state capitals and marvel at the domes that top these works of architecture. As one thinks on these things, the towering achievements and lasting effects of Fillipo Brunelleschi cannot help but…

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    Venezuela Culture Profile

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    Culture Profile – Venezuela 1. I am meeting someone for the first time and I want to make a good impression. What would be good discussion topics? You would like to start off with a greeting such as good morning and a nice firm handshake because it’s a good way to express trust towards the other person. As for conversation topics Venezuelans like to talk about family, work, hobbies, etc., but should avoid talking about politics because some may take it very seriously. Venezuelans are very…

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    Sophocles’ plays Oedipus Rex and Antigone present the Greek city state of Thebes in turmoil as citizens attempt to deal with the problems created by their leaders’ questionable actions and decisions. The chorus of Antigone presents the concepts of paternalism and anarchy in opposition in order to depict Antigone as ironically trapped between the edicts of two paternal figures: her uncle the king Creon and the ultimate father--Zeus. Throughout Antigone, Sophocles establishes anarchy as a…

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    Islamic Iconoclasm

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    the personal and public sphere. In contrast, Flood uses the unique destruction of the Somnath linga as an example of instrumental, state-mandated iconoclasm. As looted objects were usually “treated with respect and incorporated into the victor’s pantheon in a subordinate capacity”, the political significance on trampling on a defeated rival’s revered icon suggests that politics and religion were closely intertwined in Islamic iconoclasm. Furthermore, Flood posits that the iconoclastic acts…

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    The Renaissance was probably one of the most known epochs in human history. But what most don’t know about is the Baroque Era and the Enlightenment Era. There were a lot of events that occurred during this time period that make it slightly different than the Renaissance, and a lot of it had to do with social aspects. One of the most controversial events that was happening was the Thirty Years’ War. According to the textbook, it took place “from 1618 to 1648, a series of wars raged throughout…

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    Gladiator- First Quarter Extra Credit The Ridley Scott movie, “Gladiator”, starring Russell Crowe as Maximus, is the story of a Roman general who was asked to become the new emperor of Rome by the dying Marcus Aurelius. This angered and power-hungry the son of Marcus, Commodus, then killed his father before Maximus could make his decision. Commodus became the new emperor of Rome and ordered for Maximus to be killed. Maximus escaped from the officers who were going to execute him, and stole their…

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    Kali Those Jaiminya Brahmana dated around those 8th century bc recounts those story about one Dirgha-jihvi. Dirgha-jihvi or ‘the long-tongued one’ used to lick dependent upon those divine drink, Soma, handled Throughout the yagna that might have been a significant part cherished eventually Tom's perusing those gods. Exasperated by her actions, Indra, ruler from those gods, needed with grab her, Anyhow he Might not get hold of her. Something like that he said, ‘Let nobody perform at whatever…

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