Belonging to the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art ‚ this red-figure lekythos‚ dating from 460–450 B.C‚ features Apollo‚ the youthful god of music‚ prophecy‚ and healing. He is portrayed with his well-known feature‚ the kithara. The invention of the first lyre begins with Hermes‚ the son of Maia who had been secretly impregnated by Zeus‚ leaving the cave where he was born. He then spotted a tortoise and decided to make a musical instrument from its shell. Next Hermes starts craving for
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of all‚ exploration is worth the risk because it can set foundations for future generations. In the movie‚ “Hidden Figures‚” the NASA Space Program‚ created a rocket that could keep a human alive in space while they orbited the Earth. This was the first fully-functional rocket. During the process in making the rocket‚ colored women were being accepted more as they helped (Hidden Figures). This shows that
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In the excerpt from Back by Henry Green‚ Green tells the sorrows of a young man (Charley) returning from war. Scared from a lover’s death and the effects of war on his mental and physical being‚ the mood of this piece is deplorable. It is expressed in the excerpt that Charley has some resentment and hostility due to the lack of his presence during the time of his lover Rose’s death. Mentally the character refers to most descriptions in a war state of mind. The excerpt began on a cloudy yet summer
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ark Chapter 13 – In Class Questions and Answers [pic] Figure 13-7 1. Figure 13-7 shows that by selling 200 pictures the firm will A. break even. B. incur a loss. C. have no fixed costs. D. earn a profit. E. have no variable costs. 2. According to Figure 13-7‚ how much profit will the firm make if it sells 400 pictures? A. $32‚000 B. $35‚000 C. $48‚000 D. $0 E. $20‚000 3. Figure 13-7 shows that by selling 800 pictures the firm will A. earn a profit. B. have no variable
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RHETORICAL DEVICES & FIGURES OF SPEECH (Bringing Brightness and Buoyancy to Language: Prose & Poetry) 1. allegory: (Greek‚ ‘speaking otherwise’) It is a story‚ poem‚ or picture which can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning‚ typically a moral or political one. It has a double meaning: a primary or surface meaning; and a secondary or under-the-surface meaning. It is a story‚ therefore‚ that can be read‚ understood and interpreted at two or more levels. 1. Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress is
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Melville uses many biblical allusions throughout the novella to relate Billy Budd to Jesus. Billy is symbolic of a Christ-like figure because of his destruction by evil and betrayal‚ fate and. Similar to Jesus‚ Billy was a fatalist who believed that life was planned out and all events were destined to occur. Lieutenant Ratcliffe was able to impress Billy without any struggle because Billy felt that his fate was to be in the Navy. After his execution‚ the Purser calls Billy’s death as “a species
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shots are an element of cinematography that conveys a message for viewers. Both of these texts emphasise the importance of happiness and how one must not allow small beginnings to discourage their process of growth. When Kathrine Jackson in Hidden Figures is upgraded to a computer at NASA she creates opportunities for herself which automatically distinguishes her from other computers‚ influencing Mr Harrison to credit her work ethic. Mary Jackson also reflects this when she is seen standing up for
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Wes Moore‚ a scholar about to attend Oxford University‚ came across an interesting article while reading the newspaper one day. The article was about another Wes Moore who had recently been sent to prison for life. Wes Moore the scholar decided to send the other man a letter which began the beginning of many encounters between the two. After learning more about each other‚ the two Wes Moores realized that had a lot more in common than just their names. The Other Wes Moore is an autobiography and
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The research methodology in Figure 3.1 is based on Yogesh Kumar Singh (2006) book. The first step on doing research is to define the research problem. This is the most crucial step of the research. Then clarifying and stating the problem that delimit the problem from the broad research problem. Literature review is the next step after the research problem is specified. This review the research that wanted to be conducted with other people’s work that is similar and also specify what makes the research
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This is shown in Wes Moore’s book The Other Wes Moore as he describes how his decisions and role models affected his life and how the other Wes Moore’s affected his. Similarities and differences between the role models and choices of both Wes Moores were explained and compared in the The Other Wes Moore. The author Wes Moore and the “other” Wes Moore‚ both had several role models in their lives that ultimately guided their lives. While the author Moore had more positive role models in his life. After
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