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Michelangelo Slides

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An overview of the Sistine Chapel from SmartHistory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqrgWXAS9O8&list=PL416DFD0E8407318C https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-5agYcN9uU&list=PL416DFD0E8407318C Michelangelo The Sistine Chapel (Capella Sistina), Vatican 1510 The Creation of Adam Creation of the Sun, Moon, and Plants Separation of the Earth from the Waters Creation of the Eve The Fall and Expulsion from Garden of Eden Sacrifice of the Noah The Deluge The Drunkenness of Noah The Delphic Sibyl The Cumaean Sibyl The Libyan Sibyl Jeremiah Separation of the Light from the Darkness

Psych Essay Intelligence

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Chirag Doshi 1/16/14 Essay Chapter 7 & 11 Mr. Schultz Do you believe that intelligence testing is a valid measure of ones intelligence? Why or why not? Which theorist and/or model do you believe best reflects human intelligence? Choose two problem solving techniques/impediments (heuristics, algorithms, confirmation and/or hindsight bias, framing, functional fixedness, etc.) and explain how they will help or hinder someone taking an intelligence test. Can intelligence be measured by a test or indexed by any manmade scale? The aforementioned question can only be answered when a concrete definition of intelligence is established and unfortunately there is no single, time-honored definition of intelligence, at least with regard to Psychology.

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Aeneid- Virgil: DR. SMITH 1 century BC Virgil was a Roman (but technically not)came from somewhere else, Rome= mecca moves to Rome Virgil born during the council ship of Pompeii; 70BC 63 BC most important date in history Cicero Caesar dies 15 of march 44 BC He dies in the theater of Pompeii technically the senate met there that day 48 Pompeii vs. CesarMercy of Cesar Not the time of Roman Empire; but of the Roman republic Most famous guy: Octavian changes to Augustus (born 63 BC) Great poet since Homer Literary Giants: Homer, Virgil, Dante, Milton Rez Publica: quiz democratic system; Republic; independent (mostly) of Athenian Democracy Virgil drew on a lot of poets: Theocritus Apollonius, Homer, and other great people

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Aeneid- Virgil: DR. SMITH 1 century BC Virgil was a Roman (but technically not)came from somewhere else, Rome= mecca moves to Rome Virgil born during the council ship of Pompeii; 70BC 63 BC most important date in history Cicero Caesar dies 15 of march 44 BC He dies in the theater of Pompeii technically the senate met there that day 48 Pompeii vs. CesarMercy of Cesar Not the time of Roman Empire; but of the Roman republic Most famous guy: Octavian changes to Augustus (born 63 BC) Great poet since Homer Literary Giants: Homer, Virgil, Dante, Milton Rez Publica: quiz democratic system; Republic; independent (mostly) of Athenian Democracy Virgil drew on a lot of poets: Theocritus Apollonius, Homer, and other great people

Odyssey Final Essay

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Finals Essay #1 English Molloy Hannah Smith 6th Hour Intro: The epic poem, The Odyssey, exemplifies many of the ancient Greek values. The Odyssey demonstrates the ancient Greek values of loyalty, as shown between contrasting Clytemnestra and Penelope; hospitality, represented by the Phaecians, however, not by Polyphemus; and glory, as the importance is seen from Telemachus and Achilles.

A Midsummer Night Dream

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Jordan Castle Period 1 3/22/13 Word Count: 313 In the Shakespearian story, A Midsummer Night?s Dream, a relationship between love and reason is seen between various characters. When Shakespeare talks about the interplay of love and reason, he is saying that a person can be controlled totally by love and by reasoning but at times, one wins over the other. In the story, a character that is ruled by love is Lysander. In the beginning of the story, Lysander is in love with Hermia, but as soon as Puck puts him under a love spell, Lysander professes his love for Helena. Lysander is completely driven by love and does not take reason into account. Lysander says on page 29, Content with Hermia? No; I do repent The tedious minutes I have with her have spent. Not Hermia, but Helena I love.

Archaic Architecture

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Archaic&Early Classical Architecture * Greek Architectural Development Explore architectural basics in the Doris and Ionic temples. Cite architectural components and terminology. * Figure 5-5 Plan of Temple A, Prinias, Greece, ca. 625 BCE. * Figure 5-6 Lintel of Temple A, Prinias, Greece, ca. 625 BCE. Limestone, approx. 2? 9? high; seated goddesses approx. 2? 8? high. Archaeological Museum, Herakleion. Ornament in frieze and pediment creates contrasts and softens marble * Figure 5-13 Temple of Hera I (?Basilica?), Paestum, Italy, ca. 550 BCE. These columns demonstrate entasis * Figure 5-14 Plan of the Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy, ca. 550 BCE. This plan has a 1:2 ratio?.this plan has a ridgepole *

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