| 1. | statute of liberty National Monument in the United States National Park System:
Statue of Liberty
Originally named, “Liberty enlightening the world,” the Statue of Liberty is a monumental sculpture that symbolizes freedom throughout the world. ... Her right hand holds aloft a burning torch that represents liberty...
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| 2. | Reopening lady liberty When you think of the Statue of Liberty, you may think of New York, America, freedom or another word that appeals particularly to you. ... That is Lady Liberty. ... Contrary to these words, The Statue of Liberty has remained closed since the terrorist attacks, over two years ago, that struck New...
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| 3. | Statue of Liberty The statue was originally called Liberty Enlightening the World. As a symbol of freedom, the statue represents a woman who has just escaped from the chains of slavery, which lie at her feet. Her right hand holds aloft the burning torch of liberty. ...
The statue is one of the largest ever built...
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| 4. | Life Before September 11 2001 Life Before September 11, 2001
To be able to walk outside and look around and see all the tall buildings, all the people, and look at the Statue of Liberty and know that stands for freedom. ...
I have lived in Nebraska all my life. ... I moved to Philadelphia in ...
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| 5. | marcus Gattamelata and the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius are two equestrian statues. ... The equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius inspired many great sculptors during the Renaissances. The equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius is perhaps the only example of this kind that has survived from ancient...
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| 6. | Security Versus Liberty What are the ideals of "liberty" and "security?" Liberty has been defined as "The condition of being free from restriction or control, the right and power to act, believe, or express oneself in a manner of ones own choosing, and a right or immunity to engage in certain actions without control or int...
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| 7. | Freedom Freedom is defined as the state originally of being free; exemption or liberation from the control of some other person or arbitrary power; liberty; independence (page 556). ...
People signed the Declaration of Independence to give us freedom from England, freedom to be our own country, our own ...
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| 8. | The Secret Life of Bees, By SUe Monk Kidd There are many symbols in the world today. For instance, the Red Cross is a symbol for the American Red Cross. Another would be the Star of David for the Hebrews. The Black Mary statue plays an important role. The statue is used many times throughout the book. August, June, May, Lily and Rosaleen us...
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| 9. | Analysis Archaisc Torso of Apollo “Archaic Torso of Apollo”
In “Archaic Torso of Apollo” Rainer Maria Rilke describes the statue of Apollo in such a way that tires to influence the audience to change their lives. Rilke uses similes such as “like a wild beasts fur” as well as diction like “dazzle”, “glisten” and repeating “otherwi...
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| 10. | Of the Liberty of Subjects Introduction:
In Chapter 21 of Leviathan, entitled “Of the Liberty of Subjects,” author Thomas Hobbes argues that a subject may rightfully refuse “to kill, wound, or mayme himself; or not to resist those that assault him” even if he is so commanded by the sovereign. ...
While recognizing that th...
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| 11. | Sopranos Media Essay In this essay I am going to be looking at the opening sequence of ‘The Sopranos’ and the representation of New York. ... ‘The Sopranos’ is a channel 4 drama series. The director of ‘The Sopranos’ is David Chase and it started in 1999. ...
After watching the opening sequence of ‘The Sopranos’ I l...
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| 12. | Sons of Liberty
In 1765, while the American colonies were under rule of the british crown, and the stamp act was beginning to take form,- the sons of liberty rose to action. Once called the loyal nine the sons of liberty became a patriotical movement all over the colonies. ... besides the stamp tax, in which ...
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| 13. | With Liberty and Justice For All 3
“Liberty and Justice For All”
In the past few years, homosexuality has become a wide spread topic across America. ... When you get to the subject of marriage, that’s when all the talk about equality stops. ... Supreme Court member, Justice Anthony Kennedy, agreed by saying, “Homose...
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| 14. | Art Commission Statement ... It was later made into a bronze statue to
be sold as a piece of art. ... It is no wonder why this photograph was chosen to be made
into a piece of art. Just like most types of art, there is a reason and story that defines its
beauty, just as this one has it own reasons for becoming a st...
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| 15. | Analysis of John Start Mill On Liberty
Mill puts it very directly -- Individuals are accountable only to themselves, unless their actions concern the interests of society at large. Mill justifies the value of liberty through a Utilitarian approach. His essay tries to show the positive effects of liberty on all people and on society as ...
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| 16. | Bible Codes Various Bible codes have recently been discovered in December 2001, 15 months prior to the war in Iraq. The codes, known as the Ezekiel 37 cluster, are thought to speak on what is to come of the war. The ELSs are listed below from the cluster: You Will Crush Saddam and the Month of Eyar will be rest...
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| 17. | Greek Statue With the Discus Thrower when I tried the pose it was hard to stay in balance. After trying to do the pose as close to the statue as possible it seems to me that just staying in that position for a long time would be painful so I can not imagine the artist having a model. Another reason is that after...
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| 18. | American Culture American Culture
I moved to the United States over 20 years ago from Thailand. I don’t remember
much about the culture because I was so young when I lived there. ... ” I also realized I would have to learn of her culture if I were to realize my own dreams.
What I first learned about the A...
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| 19. | julius ceasar Julius Caesar -born to a noble roman family. -102-44 B.C. -hated for his passion to become King. -after defeating Pompey he was elected ruling magistre of the republic. -he was named dictator for 10 years by the Roman senate. -suffered from epilepsy -he had a statue in the capitol that was decorated...
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| 20. | 1 Are Hobbes and J S Mill referring to the same conception of liberty If so In this essay I shall mainly consider Hobbes’ and Mill’s ideas about the conception of freedom and government. Question’s underlying problem is to argue the principle of liberty and type of government, authority upon the society for both philosophers comparatively. To explain this argument, basicall...
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