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    “There were no great women artists in the Renaissance” When we think of great renaissance artists the first names that would come to most peoples mind would be Leonardo Di Vinci or Michelago. When it is looked at into more depth it would then lead to Giorgio Vasari and the father of Italian renaissance Giotto Di Bondone. Even when you type into Google ‘Great renaissance artists‘ the first names that come up are Michelangelo‚ Raphael‚ Sandro Botticelli‚ Titian‚ Donatello‚ Masaccio‚ Filippo Brunelleschi

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    Debbie Buckner English 1 Dr. David Morse September 22‚ 2013 Under what circumstances‚ if any is one justified in disobeying the law? Breaking the law is justifiable when one wants to make a point to change a law. As long as you don’t cause harm to anyone else‚ because we realize sometimes disobeying the law can have a positive or negative affect. “If you don’t stand for something you will fall for anything” (Malcolm x) Rosa Park was arrested on the evening of

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    How one perceives home is therefore unique. By expanding the ideas of "Home Away from Home: International Students and their Identity- Based Social Networks in Australia"‚ a research carried out by Gomes et al.‚ I will further explore how the role of identity contributes to forming a sense of home away for these individuals. Everyone is entitled to feel at home‚ whether he is a refugee or an immigrant. Therefore‚ I will offer alternative

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    the debt of the British had doubled in a short time. The Cider Tax had proved highly unpopular and many people were getting eager to removed it. Britain was also running short of credit with banks. In order to curb spending the British government believed that further attempts to tax the homeland would fail. They decided to seize Opportunities for income such as taxing the American colonists in order to pay for the army protecting them. Before the war started most of the colonies had directly contributed

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    ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- The Significance of 1763 as a Turning Point * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- From your readings and class notes answer the following questions: * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- 1. “The Americans have made a discovery‚ or think they have made a discovery

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    My First Time Away From Home Leaving go to high school was my very first time away from home‚ and it took a lot of adjusting to a new surroundings. I didn’t have my mother or my grandmother right by my side anymore and I needed to become more independent on doing things on my own. Adjusting to a new city‚ community‚ and school was a challenge because I was used to being in my own city‚ with my old friends‚ at my old school. I often got homesick and wanted to go home‚ but I soon adjusted. Another

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    Alisen Reed Ms. Lighthiser English- E 29 April 2013 Why the Child? In “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas”‚ symbolism is used throughout the entire story. The author‚ Ursula K. Le Guin‚ creates some complex symbols in the city of Omelas itself‚ the ones who walk away‚ the child in the basement‚ the child who never stops playing the flute‚ and the ones who stay in Omelas. By depicting a seemingly utopian society‚ LeGuin is commenting on the fact that no society is perfect‚ and in fact‚ someone

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    Mike Hancho ( JE wrote this 6th period daigles he did not copy it) Period 6 Essay The success of society derives from the achievements of the fortunate. This success is balanced by the misfortune of few in the world. Ursula K. Le Guin’s story‚ “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”‚ efficiently illustrates the theme that as great fortune comes to one‚ great misfortune comes to another; this dictates the balance of society. This theme is conveyed through the use of two main rhetorical devices‚ Pathos

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    Instead of being above them he tried to work equally with them or place them and subordinates in his reforms. Because of the reduction‚ he was able to rid the Senate of incompetent senators. In order to join the Senate you were appointed by Augustus himself and the roles were received by hereditary. When you look at how Augustus created this system you’re able to see that the Senate still had some power and it was shared with Augustus. Senate was in charge of appointing governors where as Augustus

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    country. Britain started forming an Empire in 1743 in the Renaissance period. Britain decided they wanted an empire so they could rule for four sub-reasons; these are Exploration‚ Economic‚ Social‚ and of course Power. During the time of the empire countries such as Australia‚ India‚ South America and America. The first reason why Britain wanted an empire is Exploration. James Cook claimed Australia in the name of the British government. This source tells us that sailors like James Cook were sent on

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