chose about the elephant. This picture is “Baby Elephant Abstract”. The artist is Jane Schnetlage. A baby elephant in a bright abstract colors. This picture is abstract art. Abstract art uses a visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. The elephant is an animal of thailand. The elephant is considered important and animal elephant is very valuable. Actually, the elephant is an animal
conflict, as well as the largest war, in history.” Thankfully, the allied countries were able to stop the evil man from ruling the entire world. One of those countries being Britain. England is one of the countries of Britain that is known to have the most literature history than any other country. However, England, in the 1900’s, began to try and take over small countries around the area. One in particular was Burma. Furthermore, the essay Shooting an Elephant by George Orwell, is a reflective story
Alexander the Great is a legend or a hero in history, but some of the information about him is separated from fact to legend. He lived in Macedonia, a kingdom in northern Greece. (Background). Alexander's Macedonian army used the phalanx battle formation, with their interlocking shields/ long spears to fight through Persia and across the Asia Minor. Along his path to greatness, he established many garrison towns, which is a town for soldiers where they protect and secure an area. (Background). Did
he swear that as long as he lived he would never be a friend of Rome (“Biography”, n.d., p. 1). Hannibal was best known for being arguably the best military general of all time. He was also known for leading the Carthaginian army and a team of elephants
“Every man has his own courage, and is betrayed because he seeks in himself the courage of other persons,” Ralph Waldo Emerson. This quote describes the fact that everybody has their own personal strength but sometimes focuses or gives more importance in the opinion of others. As I searched for the definition, I chose this one to best describe courage. Courage is the ability to do something that frightens one. The authors George Orwell, James Baldwin and Brent Staples were put in situations where
invasion of June 6, 1944, was one of the most significant events in World War II. Codenamed “Operation Overlord", the invasion was a coordinated effort between Allied forces to liberate German-occupied France and ultimately bring an end to the war in Europe. D-Day was known as the largest assault ever carried out. The success of the invasion relied heavily on technological advancements that enabled the Allies to overcome the formidable German defenses, such as amphibious tanks, water-landing crafts,
understand where this viewpoint comes from, it is best to first understand what you are dealing with, what you want to do, and why you would want to do it. Mammoths first appeared on earth 6 million years ago, in Africa. Some started to migrate north to Europe and Asia about 3 million years ago. Mammoths started adapting to colder climates about 2.5
of stone and could accommodate 250,000 spectators. A fourth Roman circus was built by Maxentius. Its relics helped the archaeologists restore the circus. After the downfall of Rome, circus buildings were destroyed and performers travelled through Europe and perform at local fairs instead.
Constantine the Great and Alexander the Great are famous leaders who changed the world and their countries. This paper will compare and contrast the lives of these two great leaders. Constantine the Great, also known as Flavius Valerius Constantinus, and Alexander the Great. Constantine was a leader who was the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity. Constantine was born the 27 of February CA 280 in Naissus, Serbia.1 Constantine was the son of Constantius and his mother was Helena. At the
(Turning Point). Barnum sold all of his properties and collections in order to get rid of the debt of the ill-fated company. Both Barnum and Pip from Great Expectations had to face a great amount of debt (Dickens). He wanted redemption, so he went to Europe to tour with Tom Thumb and devoted himself to his book, The Art of Money-Getting. It took Barnum five years to regain his monetary standings. He then repurchased his assets and properties as well as the collections and control of his American Museum
Although many scientists, especially those involved in the field of paleoanthropology, would like to forget the incident entirely, the Piltdown man—taxonomically referred to as Eoanthropus dawsoni—is perhaps the greatest hoax in anthropological history. Since the exposure of the Piltdown discovery as a forgery in the mid-twentieth century, many accusations have been made against various individuals; however, the mystery still remains unsolved. Despite much of the research that seems to incriminate
“Everyday Use” is a short story written by Alice Walker that is about a mother that has two daughters and she is waiting one of the daughter’s to come visit. The mother just goes by the name Mama but the daughters are named Maggie and Dee. The narrator is the Mama in which she gives a vivid explanation about their life in her point of view. Alice Walker uses imagery, allegories, and figure of speech throughout the story to paint a picture into the reader mind of what is taking place and visualize
Phineas Taylor Barnum, also known as P. T. Barnum, was an entrepreneur throughout his unconventional life. During his time, he helped reshape American values and transform entertainment. When Barnum passed, he left behind a legacy that still lives on in the American entertainment industry, as well as, in present-day marketing and politics. P.T. Barnum’s most famous endeavors and lasting impacts were in the entertainment industry. In the mid-1800s there was a lack of public entertainment, specifically
CE in Comum. Comum is part of the Roman Empire, which we know today as Lombardy, Italy. What Pliny contributed most out of his life is his book Naturalis Historia, which covers almost every field of nature during the Roman era. There is not much history about Pliny the Elder’s family, we do know that he had a sister Plinia and his father was a member of the equestrian class. In the Roman Empire there were tiers to their society, the equestrian class sometimes called “knights” in modern times was
Babur had exaggerated the figures in regards to Ibrahim Lodi’s army, and also many historians say that there were many Indians who had joined Babur’s army in the Battle of Panipat. This is shows how history is molded and manipulated by the victors of war just as Michel Foucault had stated that history is seen from the viewpoint of those in power and is not necessarily always true. Keeping these aspects aside, one cannot deny that Babur was a genius when it came to strategizing combat and warfare
practices’ between men and women such as oral and anal intercourse, as opposed to ‘normal’ procreative sex. The term homosexuality – that is so casually usedtodayand is almost an everyday vocabulary – came into being only in the late 19th century Europe when discussions on the varied expressions of sex and sexuality became acceptable in academic circles. The term was used to describe “morbid sexual passion between members of the same sex.” It was declared ‘unnatural’ by colonial laws, as unnatural
The tongue twister “She Sells Sea Shells” is one of the best known of its genre. Implied by its title, the tongue twister simply concerns a woman that scours the beach and sells the shells that she finds. Mary Anning was a young woman born to a working class family that lived in Lyme Regis, a small seaside town in England. She grew up helping her father comb the beaches for fossils they would sell to tourists. Even after her father died, Mary kept up the fossil collecting practice in order to sustain
a vivid and strong look into the time of Charlemagne, early medieval Europe and some other important world leaders, including Pope Leo III, Irene the Byzantine emperor, Alcuin the scholar and Harun al-Rashid ruler of Baghdad. These figures are crucial to the story of Karl becoming Charlemagne, and their stories included in the book help form and symbolize Charlemagne the Ruler. Understanding Charlemagne and early medieval Europe is presented vibrantly throughout the book by in-depth stories, facts
The Age of Enlightenment was a period of time in 18th century Europe when scientific research and cognition became an integral part of the community as well as the government. This curiosity towards science also extended to Zoology: the study of animals (Nationalgeorgraphic.org, 2011, para. 12). Ever since then, other nations have followed through and there are now establishments known as zoos that are perceived to be artificial substitutes to natural animal habitats. They seemingly provide safe
. and that is where we find our hero. Marco Polo, an adventurous Venetian born in 1254 who travelled the world until his death in early 1324. In 1271, Marco Polo set out with his father and uncle, both travelling merchants, on an epic journey of Europe, the Far East and Asia. The route the Polos took was similar to the track of the ancient Silk Road, a complex network of trade routes that gave people the chance to exchange goods and culture. They tr¬¬¬avelled on donkeys, horses and camels; across