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    West Africa. A- The land is about 124‚502 square miles‚ an area slightly larger than New Mexico and many others countries such as United Kingdom‚ Ghana‚ Italy. B- The region was rich in ivory because of the elephants and other animals who lived there‚ as a result the region was called “Côte d’Ivoire”‚ Coast of Ivory. 1- These resources attracted many foreigners such as French and Portuguese explorers in the 15th century. However‚ French ancestry began to intersect the history of Côte d’Ivoire‚ and

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    Phils.: 4.8% Vernell (4.8%) 3.) TOILET SOAPS P&G: 63.9% Safeguard (57.0%) Ivory (5.0%) CPP: 13.4% Palmolive Naturals (8.3%) Tender Care (3.8%) J&J Phils.: 4.6% 4.) HAIR CONDITIONER Unilever: 82.5% Creamsilk (82.5%) P&G: 11.0% Pantene (7.5%) Ivory (3.5%) Bristol-Myers: 4.9% Herbal Essence (4.9%) 5.) SHAMPOOS P&G: 41.0% Rejoice (16.9%) Pantene (9.1%) Head&Shoulders (8.9%) Ivory (6.0%) Unilever: 11.0% Sunsilk (23.5%) Lux (6.8%) CPP: 23.1% Palmolive (16

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    the Comité d’Études du Haut-Congo - an international commercial‚ scientific‚ and humanitarian committee. Both companies were used to gain Belgian influence and sovereignty in the Congo region. His initial end goal was to gain control by creating an ivory trade route through the Upper Congo. Once the Congo Free State was established‚ Leopold called upon Belgian Catholic missionaries to carry out his demands. He wrote to the missionaries located in the Congo in 1883‚ one year before the Berlin Conference

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    Marlow and Willard both journey into the “interior”. What they find and what they experience reflects the concerns of their respective composers. Compare how Joseph Conrad and Francis Ford Coppola use Marlow and Willard to voice their concerns and critique their respective contexts. In your response ensure that you refer to specific scenes from both texts and consider the techniques used. Include accurate and appropriate quotes. Joseph Conrad and Francis Ford Coppola both provide through different

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    Experiencing Figures in Motion The process of experiencing a work can be transcendental as it can alter the emotional state of the viewer and enhance the space in which the work is displayed. Sculptures involving an movement and action can help enhance the visual and psychological experience for the viewers. Movement in sculpture can be created through the style‚ posture‚ and materiality of the figures depicted but also externally as many sculptures encourage the viewers to physically move around

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    Coursework Header Sheet201871-12 | | Course | COML1053: CTC: Fictions & Visual Narrati | Course School/Level | HU/UG | Coursework | Essay Two | Assessment Weight | 45.00% | Tutor | ED Jones | Submission Deadline | 22/02/2013 | 3000 words. Questions available on the course ’s Moodle page. | Coursework is receipted on the understanding that it is the student ’s own work and that it has not‚ in whole or part‚ been presented elsewhere for assessment. Where material has been used

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    in Free.man and Hope.well C. Introduction of the outside world II. The Bible Salesman A. The façade of names B. The absence of other men C. Separation from the Outside world III. The Barn Loft A. Opening the gate for failure B. Scaling the ivory tower C. Widening the scope from detail to general In the short story "Good Country People‚" by Flannery O’Connor the world is made smaller in order to look with great scrutiny at the players of this game of life. There is very little going on

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    mother’s journey of disappointment‚ which has impacted her when suddenly faced with picking up her belongings and being‚ forced to move. A visual text which shows journeys can impact upon the traveler is the front cover of Victor Khellers book “The Ivory Trail”. “Last seen 12.10 AM” shows how the mothers views of the world change when she is out looking for her daughter. Repetition is used to emphasize the impact and experience through the description of how she ‘sinks’ out of sight from broadsheet

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    Tanisha Wells MAJOR WORKS DATA SHEET Title: Heart of Darkness Author: Joseph Conrad Date of Publication: 1902 Genre: Modern Novella Biographical Information about the Author Joseph Conrad was born on December 3‚ 1857 in Poland. Joseph Conrad’s father was involved in a revolutionary movement of Polish independence and caused the Russian government to keep Conrad’s family from staying in one place for long. His mother died of tuberculosis when he was seven years old and his mother’s

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    The Bissagos Islands on the Atlantic coast of Guinea-Bissau are home to the Bidjogo peoples. Similar to other African peoples‚ the Bidjogo possess unique forms of art. The dugn’be “the ox raised in the village” mask is a rather intriguing piece of art. The mask is commonly used in initiation ceremonies. This mask‚ made in the second quarter of the twentieth century‚ is an excellent example of how wonderful African art is. The piece is 15 ½ by 19 by 9 inches. Many would consider the art life-sized

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