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    he did not completely understand the cubism movement in the beginning. Dali joined the surrealist movement in 1926. This movement was to explore the world between reality and dreams. (Salvador Dali) Many would probably agree that Dali being a surrealist was the perfect fit for him with how his art tended to turn out. Though Dali was only part of the surrealist movement for eight years before he’s expelled from the movement in 1934‚ because of his political review. Though that did not stop

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    are people who have led their lives in the same direction as Hamilton‚ by joining law enforcement and becoming part of the military to represent our country. Alexander Hamilton did not live a long life‚ but he had many great accomplishments that he is known for today. The following statements will include his childhood‚ how he had attained his accomplishments‚ and the modern day version of Him.

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    Many of the things he did in the old days‚ still live on in the music scene today. Not only did he have a unique personality but also was a fine teacher‚ and formed new styles of jazz in his playing. His songs still blast in many peoples’ homes‚ and his licks are still played by many musicians today. His most

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    mother‚ Giulia was just a housewife like most wives during their time. It is very interesting that Galileo was so interested in science while his father was a composer and musician. His father was an accomplished lutenist and made sure Galileo knew how to play

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    Mesopotamia Civilization

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    Mesopotamia‚ the land between the rivers‚ derives its name and existence from the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. These two rivers created the Fertile Crescent in the midst of surrounding inhospitable territory. The space we call Mesopotamia is roughly the same as that of the modern country of Iraq. About ten thousand years ago‚ the people of this area began the agricultural revolution. Instead of hunting and gathering their food‚ they domesticated plants and animals‚ beginning with the sheep. They

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    Joe Louis is one of the greatest boxers in history. He became the world heavyweight champion in 1937. He held it until 1949; holding it longer than anyone in history ever has. He came from rags and riches‚ which helped influence the type of person and athlete he grew to be. He was also a great inspiration to both white and black people all over the world at a very critical time in our nation’s history. Joseph Louis Barrow was born May 13‚ 1914 in Lafayette‚ Alabama. His father was a sharecropper

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    Most of the topics of reading had to deal with four mean. Pompey‚ Crassus‚ Cicero‚ and Julius Caesar. Pompey used his military fame to move up in government while Crassus used his fortune to be moved up in government. Cicero had a great ability to rally people‚and in one case he stopped a war from occurring just by using his words. After Pompey beat the pirates with the help of Julius Caesar he got authority over the east side and won many wars that helped Rome gain territory. After this occurred

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    representative. Renowned for his oratory skills‚ he became the most accomplished public speaker of the Estates General‚ advocating for the rebranding of the third estate as an assembly "of the people" to challenge the established order. Mirabeau’s influence and the growing momentum for change led to the formation of the National Assembly‚ a bold step toward a more inclusive and representative government. Recognizing the need for diversity‚ the Assembly extended invitations to members of the clergy‚

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    monasteries and examine the dead. Examining what was underneath the skin‚ Michelangelo was able to create realistic drawings. By seeing what was underneath the skin‚ he was able to create amazingly realistic drawings. His art has informed artists of how the human body works and moves. Michelangelo personified many characteristic qualities of the Renaissance. He was not afraid to show human nudity. Michelangelo portrayed life as it is‚ and with that he expressed his artistic ideas. The most revealing

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    Mesopotamia Social System

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    structure when comparing Mesopotamia and India in the early time of the world‚ but there were many similarities as well. Religion was very powerful in that time and helped guide the social structure. In Mesopotamia you had a central monarchy that introduced the code of Hammurabi‚ while India lacking any form of bureaucracy followed a stringent caste system that has evolved and a form of it still used today. There were multiple attempts for conduct and law in Mesopotamia‚ but none took hold until

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