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The art of ancient Egypt was both uniquely stylized and symbolic. In the same way that hieroglyphs were a visual language, the art of ancient Egypt followed specific rules in order to be read and understood. Artists were not so concerned with creating highly realistic images rather, they followed a system called the Canon of Proportions to represent an ideal and harmonious version of reality. In this lesson, students will analyze images of ancient Egyptian artwork to create a definition of the artistic style. Students will continue to explore the Canon of Proportions by designing their own contemporary image using this formula
You can begin saying: Would you like to live in the largest and most prestigious greek state? or you can ask, Are you rady to live surrounded by the most beautiful architecture of the world? then you can add details to the body saying that Athens <span> was the intellectual center of Greece, also being one of the first city-states of its time and one of the most </span>famous cities in the world, Education was very important in Athens, and i<span>t was a city with lots of beautiful public buildings, shops and public baths. You may conclude to say that living there may bring enlightment not only to your home but to your Intellect</span>
Pride in one's country, exactly as it has always looked. Nationalism is not a bad thing. It's just taken too far sometimes.
John Emerson of Missouri was the owner of the slave named Dred Scott.
Emerson made a number of moves in 1833 while serving in the American military. He transported Scott from the slave state of Missouri to the free state of Illinois and then into the Wisconsin Territory (a free territory). According to reports, Scott tried to pay Emerson's widow for his freedom, but she turned him down.
Harriet and Dred Scott filed separate cases for their freedom in Missouri state court in St. Louis in 1846 with the assistance of antislavery attorneys, claiming that living in a free state and a free territory had released them from the shackles of slavery.
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