Retired three times from basketball: first time in 1993 to play baseball, then returned in 1995 by just saying “I am back”, second time in 1999, and third time in 2003. Won the titles when he played for the Chicago Bulls. When he was still in middle school he was throwed out of the basketball team, as the coach told him he didn’t know how to play. Holder of the record of most points in one season: 3000 points and holder of the team most win in one season: 72 out of 82. Led the USA dream team to win
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roman mythology unlike the medieval period which just focused that people are sinners. Then the david is focused on the human body and the reason that his hand is over large is to show that he has the power of god by his side. Then raphael's school of athens shows a ton of renaissance and greek thinkers like leonardo davinci and plato. Similarities The similarities are that the churches still have a lot of power, the indulgences you still have to pay for. And the medieval painting are focusing on
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The Lot Suppressed Creativity in Woman Introduction Throughout history and today women are constant victims of stereotyping from our society. Certain “rules” have to be followed and certain “ideal” women images have to be kept. Women are raised in a way to fill certain position where the society wants them to be and as a result, the opportunities are always limited for them and ideas of their importance in the society are diminishing. Even though women gained some independence, where women can
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Americans owe many aspects our culture to the Greeks. The biggest contribution that they have made to our country, in my opinion, is our government. Athens was the birthplace of Democracy, and without them we would not have the model that we based our country’s government on. The values of freedom, and the right to have our say in how things are done in our society come directly from them. We also owe a huge part of our knowledge of the ancient world to them, as they were the first to have an actual
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to exchange our ideas and knowledge to complete this assignment. Greek Logics and Metaphysis in Critical Thinking Background of Socrates According to the ancient record, Socrates, the celebrated Greek philosopher and moralist, was born at Athens in the year 469 B.C. His father, Sophroniskus, was a sculptor and he
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that are responsible for my knowing neither the pronunciation nor the original name of the star—thus, our high school astronomy club's cutesy mnemonic of "Beetle Juice." I don't recall ever learning that the name came from the Arabic bayt al jauza, meaning "in the house of the twins," referring to the Heavenly Twins, Castor and Pollux, hanging out right above Orion. Speaking of high school, I did not do well in mathematics, but I am willing to give Al-Khwarizmi (known to us as Algorizm!) (770 - 840)
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and instant messaging. These types of sites allow participants to share ideas, activities, events, and interests within their individual networks. The main types of social networking services are those which contain category places (such as former school year or classmates), means to connect with friends (usually with self-description pages) and a recommendation system linked to trust. Popular methods now combine many of these, with Facebook and Twitter widely used worldwide. [Wikipedia] While other
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Europe,Greece is a country of mostly mountains with ranges extending into the sea as peninsulas or chains of islands. From wet winters, to hot and dry summers, greece is a popular tourist destination. With nearly 4.5 million people in the Athens area, Greece is populated with nearly 10 million people in which a parliamentary democracy exists. 300 people are elected whom form the parliament which conducts the legislative duties of the government.The political party collects approximately
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reform, it is also important to reflect on how it all started. Education is a form of learning that usually takes place in a school institution where one who is experienced and has obtained a degree in Education teaches to his/ her students. Education develops one’s intellect, knowledge, and beliefs in which prepares us for the real world upon our completion of high school. Under any circumstance where one’s thoughts and feelings are consumed, that could be considered an educational and learning
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there are as many definitions of philosophy as there are schools of philosophy.1 What is interesting is that one school defines philosophy to the exclusion of other schools. For instance, the analytic school defines philosophy as the clarification of the meanings of words, phrases, and sentences, and it rejects metaphysical propositions as cognitively meaningless. Its emphasis is logic and language. On the other hand, the continental school defines philosophy in terms of the meaning of life and
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