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- 30521: Art
- ... These images reflect a style and "iconography"(Coffin) that developed during the late New Kingdom in Egypt. Henettawy wears a plain three-part wig, with two sidelocks and elaborate funerary jewelry of her era. Hennetawy's tomb is symmetric and relatively balanced out. There is use of foreshortening in her feet and face. One can tell that this work of art is Egyptian. Her arms are crossed, and her eyes enlarged ...
- 30522: The Medieval Crusades: Actually Fought Over Dionysean Worship
- ... tremendous celebration and public orgy was held,as this would be their final destination before returning home. Unfortunately,however,the group lingered too long and was overrun by unruly,hung-over citizens.The Dionysean company's chariots and wagons were burned,and they were forced to flee into the mountains of Northern Turkey,where they have lived ever since. This is how the correct version of the story of the crusades ...
- 30523: Les Miserables 2
- ... Valjean. Try to remember when you were just an innocent child getting in trouble for something insignificant. Of course, every child would run away from his or her punishment. The main character in Victor Hugo's Les Miserables lived his whole life running away from his past. The characters all fit the title Les Miserables, meaning "the miserable ones." For example, It started out with a woman named Fantine who lived ...
- 30524: The Brady Law
- ... many more police officers and they can afford to put a few on duty doing these checks. In large cities you can easily blend in because of its size. Places like Montana and Arizona don't necessarily need to run checks on every person, but ones they have not seen before in their small community or ones that look suspicious should be checked out. In this case the courts decided that ...
- 30525: Herbert Hoover
- ... government should not support people. He believed that private charities and local communities should help people, not the federal government. He thought that organizations at a local level could best help the people. Hoover wasn’t opposed to all forms of aid however. He was for giving aid or businesses so that when business picked up, more jobs would come forth. Under Hoover, the government took more steps to shape the ...
- 30526: The Process of Mitosis
- ... the end of the Prophase stage of a cell here would be great.] Metaphase --------------------------------------- During this stage the chromosomes move towards the equator of the spindle, attaching themselves horizontally by the centromere to the spindle's filaments. The chromatids then pull slightly away from each other at the centromere towards the opposite poles of the cell. [A labelled diagram of Metaphase here, and put a note next to it saying "Note ...
- 30527: The Need for Stricter Gun Laws
- ... any legislation that would benefit the public and curtail the sail and manufacture of armor piercing bullets, automatic rifles and Uzis. Unfortunately, we tend to interpret the Constitution to broadly. Obviously, in the late 1700's, there were no deadly weapons to contend with. They had muskets, which could hardly be used in a very swift and deadly manner. Granted, the musket could kill, but if you asked any semi-sensible ...
- 30528: The Art of Storytelling and Folktales
- ... Many stories, such as “ Cinderella” have been told worldwide. Although it has offered great entertainment, many other reasons for the continuation of the folktale exists. While a folktale may be entertaining, they also reaffirm society’s values. In the story of “Cinderella”, by Charles Perrault, the audience learns of the sweet nature of a young lady, and how she is mistreated. She later finds her life being turned around in a ...
- 30529: Essay over The Epic of Gilgamesh
- ... main actions his personality changes and he becomes a better person. First, the quest for immortality after the death of Enkidu shows that Gilgamesh has changed. Gilgamesh becomes frightened when he realizes that he isn't immortal. After the death of Enkidu, Gilgamesh tries to find immortality by trying to cross the ocean to find it. He sounds pathetic as he rambles of his reason for trying to find everlasting life ...
- 30530: Responsible Driving
- ... and driving skills. They include Over the counter drugs, Prescription drugs, Depressants, Stimulants, Hallucinogens and Narcotics. Over the counter drugs are drugs that dont need a prescription and are not illegal. They cure common illness's but almost always affect your driving greatly(Kenel,47). Illegal drugs such as marijuana make you drowsy. Drugs have an affect on driving but Alcohol is much more abused while driving. 45% of all auto ...
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