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In this we hope to demonstrate the change or development of art in the Rennisance. We used Alberti’s writing Davinchi’s writing and artwork, and Michelangelo’s artwork and life. We will do so in the following order: Alberti, Davinchi, and Michelangelo.
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chemical philosophers of
medieval times attempted to transmute the baser metals into gold or
silver. There is considerable divergence of opinion as to the etymology
of the word, but it would seem to be derived from the Arabic al=the, and
kimy
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great importance in the world of communications. He is best known for his invention, the telephone. He is also known for his association with teaching the deaf and being the president of National Geographic. His background and early education had
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also a great man and American Citizen. If you are looking for a hard working open minded student, then heres your man for the position. To top if all of, he is a great american political leader.
This is George Washinton, President of the United
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Alexander The Great. Alexander was born in the capital of Macedonia where his father, Phillip II, was king. His mother, Olympias, was the princess of Epirus. Leonidas trained Alexander’s body, Lysimachus taught him letters, and Aristotle formed his mind.
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in 323 b.c.e. He was the king of
Macedonia from 336 b.c.e. until 323 b.c.e. He was the conqueror of the Persian Empire,
and was one of the world's greatest military leaders. Alexander was born in Pella, the
ancient capital of Macedonia,
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before the birth of Christ, the land directly above what we know as Greece today, was called Macedonia. Macedonia still exists, but it is now Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and modern Greece. Macedonia was considered to be part of ancient Greece, but the people
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bit of luck. He defeated the Persians, Greeks, and countless other small villages. He spread Greek and Hellenistic culture throughout the world which helped spread and advance the Greeks ideas and inventions. The Battle of Issus was a turning
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13th, 1899 Alfred Joseph
Hitchcock was the son of William and Emma Hitchcock and
became known as “The Master of Suspense Thrillers.” He
was raised as a strict Catholic and this often influenced his work.
He was educated at St-Ignatius
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appearing before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), charged that Alger Hiss, was a Communist spy. Chambers claimed that he and Hiss had belonged to the same espionage group and that Hiss had given him secret State Department documents.
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