He inspired the world through his stunning art including the Mona Lisa. He was not just an artist but also a <span>scientist, mathematician and inventor. He created things that are commonly known of such as the parachute, scissors and the study of anatomy. </span>
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Don Ray’s desire to gain insight into his home country of Canada took him to an unexpected place — Africa.
While in university, Ray was faced with the choice of studying either Canadian or African politics.
“I thought that I would better understand my country by understanding what was happening in other parts of the world and then bringing lessons back from there to Canada.”
Now a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary, Ray is still learning lessons in Africa that he hopes to share with the North.
Explanation:
The romans basically copied the Greeks beliefs in the Gods and Goddesses. Zeus became Jupiter Hera became Juno Poseidon became Neptune Hades became Pluto
The defeat of the Nazi offensive was the last barrier for the allied advance to berlin