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    Amendment gives citizenship to anyone born in the United States. From 1892 to 1954 12 million immigrants entered the United States through Ellis Island which is located in New York. The Statue of Liberty provided a welcome to the immigrants. The Statue of Liberty represents freedom and democracy. On the Statue of Liberty there is a plaque‚ on it is “The New Colossus‚” it is written by Emma Lazarus.

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    world come to relieve off of their families the political and economical strains of their home countries. When immigrants first arrive through Ellis Island‚ the first thing they see is not only a national landmark‚ but also an American symbol. The Statue of Liberty stands tall to

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    Derived Positions Aftab Ahmad Lecturer of Physical Therapy Derived position from standing B) By alteration of the legs Achieved by change in the shaper size of the base. 1- Toe standing. 2- Stride standing. 3- Walk standing. 4- Half standing. 1- Toe standing * The heels are pressed together and raised from the floor. * Effect: * The base is reduced and the center of gravity is raised. Toe Standing * Uses: * It is used as a

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    and an example of this equality is Queen Hatshepsut‚ Egyptian pharaoh. Also their beliefs in the afterlife‚ Egyptian pyramids‚ and Egyptian medicine and surgery. All this contributed in the Egyptian empire. These all form part of the Ancient Egypt history. One of the first women to hold the position of a pharaoh was Queen Hatshepsut‚ Pharaoh of Egypt‚ she was born in 1508 BC and died 1458 BC. She was best known as the most powerful women pharaoh. Hatshepsut was born as an Egyptian princess. She wasn’t

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    In the renaissance the biblical character‚ David‚ was very popular especially between the three sculptors such as Michelangelo‚ Bernini‚ and Donatello. The three statues that are presented are statues of David before‚ during‚ and after the battle with the giant Goliath. The story of David is presented in the book of Samuel in the bible. In the book of Samuel it states that the Philistine army had gathered for war against Israel. Goliath was a Philistine giant measuring over nine feet tall. Goliath

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    changed in sync with this change in religion. The statue of Akhenaton incorporated these new changes‚ and the statue itself acts like a symbol for Akhenaton’s revolutionary ideas. The statue has many interesting and defining characteristics. The statue of Akhenaton is made of sandstone and is approximately 13 feet high. Upon seeing it for the first time‚ the first thing that becomes apparent is that one of the arms is broken off. Aside from this‚ the statue has almost perfect symmetry. Because of the

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    The Statue of Zeus at Olympia was created by a sculptor named Phidias. It took him 12 years from 430 to 422 BC to complete the statue. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia was about 42 feet tall. Zeus was considered the king of the Greek gods and this statue was created to honor him. It was placed in the Temple at Olympia a shrine to Zeus where Olympic Games took place every four years. The statue was destroyed by fire in the fifth century A.D. The Olympic Games were held every four years in honor of Zeus

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    prosperity and satisfaction is always alive. This dream has continued and passed onto generations from the time of the Native Americans to this modern era of innovation. For many settlers‚ the Statue of Liberty was their first perspective of the United States‚ connoting new open doors in life. The statue is an iconic symbol of American Dream inviting people from different nations with hope of a good job‚ opportunity and home ownership. As an International Exchange Student in the United States‚

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    There has been a lot of fighting in the united states over the keeping or removal of confederate statues‚ with all the discussion that have of occurred over events such as Charlottesville. After doing research on the topic and forming my own opinion of the matter‚ for the following reasons I will explain why I am for the removal of confederate statues. Confederate statues production was not during or at the end of the civil war but years after during times of segregation‚ People such as San Antonio

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    Visual Analysis: Statue Of Liberty Junaid Dharani Thesis: The Statue of Liberty is an American apple pie‚ but the iconic New York monument was actually ringed to the united states as a present from France in glory in the carnival of American independence. Audience: For general public‚ students in classroom. Purpose: Purpose is to make reader get more knowledge about the monument and its facts and figures. Even trying to share few of

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