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david merkel

Two Years. $100,000. Some Ideas Just Can't Wait. - 1 views

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    The Thiel Fellowship is unlike anything you've ever experienced. The Fellowship brings together some of the world's most creative and motivated young people, and helps them bring their most ambitious projects to life. Thiel Fellows are given a grant of $100,000 to focus on their work, their research, and their self-education while outside of university. Fellows are mentored by our community of visionary thinkers, investors, scientists, and entrepreneurs, who provide guidance and business connections that can't be replicated in any classroom. Rather than just studying, you're doing.
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    The Thiel Fellowship is unlike anything you've ever experienced. The Fellowship brings together some of the world's most creative and motivated young people, and helps them bring their most ambitious projects to life. Thiel Fellows are given a grant of $100,000 to focus on their work, their research, and their self-education while outside of university. Fellows are mentored by our community of visionary thinkers, investors, scientists, and entrepreneurs, who provide guidance and business connections that can't be replicated in any classroom. Rather than just studying, you're doing.
sulyn bennett-hennessey

City of Rochester | The Market in Many Media - 0 views

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    Here is a stockpile of resources for research related to market project
Hot Tub Bob (Sonya)

Gravestone Symbolism - 0 views

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    For when wen go back to Mt Hope
Sarah V

Rome Exposed - Clothing of Women and Girls - 0 views

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    The clothing of Roman women was simple in cut; styles changed little for centuries. The effect varied with the quality of material and the grace with which garments were worn. Ordinarily a matron was dressed in a subligaculum, an under tunic, and an outer tunic ( stola).
Sarah V

Ancient Roman Clothing - 0 views

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    Roman men generally wore two garments, the tunica and the toga. The tunica was a short woolen under garment with short sleeves. By contrast, to wear a long tunic with long sleeves was considered effeminate and was generally avoided by society as a whole.
Sarah V

Ancient Greek Jewelry - 0 views

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    Ancient Greek Jewelry.
Sarah G

Life along the Nile [ushistory.org] - 0 views

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    The ancient Egyptian writing system, hieroglyphics, was advanced by 3100 B.C.E. The complex system included numbers and an alphabet as well as other symbols. None of the achievements of the remarkable ancient Egyptian civilization would have been possible without the Nile River. There is always a connection between landscape and how a people develop.
Sarah V

Life of the People [ushistory.org] - 1 views

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    Romans clothing indicated social status. The man on the far right, who wears only a tunic, was probably from one of the lowest classes - a slave or a freedperson. The man on the far left wears a toga, the costume of a Roman citizen.
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