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    Ancient History/Persepolis

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    Great. Ancient Persia comprised of south-west Asia (present day Iran). ABOUT PERSEPOLIS Persepolis is an Ancient Persian city‚ northeast of modern Shiraz in Iran. It was one of the capitals of Darius I and his successors. Its ruins include the palaces of Darius I and Xerxes I and a citadel that contained the treasury looted by Alexander the Great. Persepolis had a particular purpose and this was shown in its size‚ its setting and the impressive architectural features of the building. Its purpose

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    Bloody Sunday 1905

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    It was January 22nd 1905 and Father George Gapon led a march of migrant workers towards the winter palace in hopes to get a peaceful agreement across about the workers rights and how they could resolve the problem more fairly. They got to the gates only to find them guarded by the Russian Imperial Guard. They’re hopes were then shattered. Prior to that Father George Gapon had Founded the Assembly of Russian Factory and Plant Workers which was an officially sanctioned and police-sponsored organization

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    Agamemnon Essay 9

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    Watchmen are posted in the city‚ watching for the beacon that would report the capture of Troy and Agamemnon’s return. Beacons are set up from Troy to Argos; when one beacon is lit‚ the next one will be lit‚ until the last. The play starts when a palace watchman discovers the beacon and tells Agamemnon’s wife‚ Clytemnestra‚ the good news. The chorus enters relating the story of Agamemnon and his brother Menelaus. When Menelaus’ wife‚ Helen‚ ran away to Troy with Paris‚ the prince of Troy‚ Menelaus

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    Age. The brasserie offers typically Dutch dishes inspired by the painting of golden ages (Mauritshuis‚ 2016). The Peace Palace The building served as a residence to a judicial institution‚ but at the same time strived to embody the dream for world peace that had been cherished for centuries. The Peace Palace was built in 1913 and it served as a dream for world peace. The palace serves as a court nowadays but it also used to work as a residence to a judicial institution. The building has an impressive

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    Beddor: A Brief Summary

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    horribly upset when this happens. She knows now that no one will believe her. Alyss doesn’t want to accept that she is not a princess in the real world. Beddor writes “The blood roared in her veins and suddenly she was ripping the drawings of Heart Palace off her walls a fisitful at a time‚ tearing them into confetti.” Alice then has the following thoughts “ No more. Erase it all. I will not longer by odd Alyss. Odd Alyss must die. (Beddor 89). This is a big turning point in the book because this is

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    French painter‚ Louis Auguste Georges Loustaunau‚ modeled his Study of the Chateau at Fountainbleau (1870s) painting after the spectacular palace at Fountainbleau. Located near Paris‚ the palace was built under the commission of Henry II and Catherine de Medici. The painting depicts an outdoor corridor of the chateau on a bright day where the light can be seen reflecting through the columns onto the opposing stone walls. The open hallway allows for the image to be indoors‚ yet also open to the

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    Mark Antony and Cleopatra

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    grew up in her father’s palace that lay along the shores of Alexandria’s eastern harbor. The house was designed by Alexandrian artists. They created marble‚ alabaster‚ and onyx columns. Inside the palace the rooms were intricately painted. Throughout the house there were busts‚ statues‚ and fountains. Surrounding the palace there were beautiful gardens. Underwater archeologists discovered the foundations of her palace and described it as a lavishing building. Cleopatra’s palace was the key feature of

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    at the same time as the Second Intermediate period and the start of the New Kingdom in Egypt. These cultures each produced distinct art forms. Stylized marble representations of the human figure and frescoes are paramount in the Cyclades. Large palaces with elaborate adornments on their walls dominate on Crete. Citadels and grave goods remain from the Greek mainland. Cycladic Figures‚ c. 2700-2300 BCE‚ Cycladic [4.2‚ 4.3] Figures included in Cycladic burials. The figure is nude‚ with arms folded

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    that floats over this base‚ with the vertical walls not as well emphasized. This contrasts Western architecture‚ which tends to grow in height and depth. Chinese architecture stresses the visual impact of the width of the buildings. The halls and palaces in the Forbidden City‚ for example‚ have rather low ceilings when compared to equivalent stately buildings in

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    Fairy tales have been around for many generations. They have been read to children all over the world because of how they can relate to children no matter what culture they come from. One of the more well known fairy tales is ‘Sleeping Beauty’. The most commonly known version today is the Disney movie‚ created in 1959. This movie was based on the Grimm’s version of Sleeping Beauty called ‘Little Brier-Rose’ which was written in 1812 in Germany. Another less known version of Sleeping Beauty is ‘Sun

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