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    For while‚ the only type of art made in the medieval ages was called pietistic and was strictly limited to religious artworks for churches and cathedrals. In the Romanesque age though‚ many new and different styles of art were introduced as many others faded and disappeared (Linda Alchin). For example‚ people started to use metals‚ such as gold and silver‚ to create jewelry. They also began to make tapestries using embroidery. One big difference between these new arts and the other pietistic styles

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    what were so common to each one. But each one did their own thing during the World War 2 and was successful these three did what they can in the war. Toni Frissell remembered today as principally for high-fashion photography for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar‚ She volunteered her photographic services to the American Red Cross‚ Women Army Corps‚ and Eighth Army Air Force during World War 2. She took thousands of pictures of nurses‚ front-line soldiers‚ WACs‚ African-American airmen‚ and orphaned children

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    Paolo Soleri

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    During this time he gained international recognition for a bridge design displayed at the Museum of Modern Art. In 1950 Soleri returned to Italy where he was commissioned to build a large ceramics factory. The processes he became familiar with in the ceramics industry led to his award-winning designs of ceramic and bronze windbells and siltcast architectural structures. For years the proceeds from the windbells have provided funds for construction . In 1956 he settled in Scottsdale Arizona‚ with

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    Moche Strerup Jar Analysis

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    Examining a Moche Stirrup Jar At the Polk Museum exhibit I was struck by a Moche ceramic artifact titled “Stirrup Jar with Fanged Deity Effigy‚ Early Intermediate Period‚ 400-600 CE”. The base of the jar was molded into a sphere (with a flat bottom surface) which acts as the “body”‚ sporting painted arms and items held within each hand. The deity also appears to be wearing some kind of cloak‚ most notably indicated by the bow that is tied at the base of its neck. The head of the creature is

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    Catalytic Converter

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    A Seminar Report on “CATALYTIC CONVERTER” PREFACE Catalytic converter is most effective device which converts harmful gases due to engine exhaust into eco-friendly gases. In this report‚ we have tried to bring into focus imports of reducing air pollution and why catalytic converter is necessary in automobile. We also tried to bring advance technology found out now a day for reducing air pollution. By best effort‚ we try to focus necessity of subject. We hope our report is one

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    tResistors‚ Capacitors‚ and Inductors In partial fulfillment of the requirements In Electronics 2 Submitted to the Department of TLE Submitted by: Reyes‚ Zelly B. IV-Prestige August 1 Table of Contents TOPIC | PAGE | Resistors | | Definition | 1 | Usage | 2 | Classification and Types | 2 | Configuration | 5 | Generalization | 6 | Capacitors | | Definition | 7 | Usage | 8 | Classification and Types | 8 | Configuration | 10 | Generalization | 11 |

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    I teach ceramics to level students in a certified class. My role as a teacher is to create stimulating classes giving the learners the opportunity to develop and achieve skills associated with ceramics practices. I start by firstly understanding the assesment criteria set out by the AS board‚ to make target points before I can set out a scheme of work

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    Araby Notes

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    point of view‚ language‚ and epiphany that create a contrast between adulthood and adolescence‚ and between the protagonist’s fantasies and the reality of the adult world." This paper looks at how James Joyce’s protagonist in "Araby" travels to the bazaar on a quest to obtain an exotic treasure for his lady love and how‚ like a mythic hero‚ he has overcome obstacles on his journey. At the end of his voyage‚ however‚ he finds no Holy Grail but only flowery knick-knacks. It examines the narrator’s journey

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    "Araby"‚ a short story by James Joyce‚ deals with the passions of a teenage boy for his friend’s sister and points out the cynicisms of society. Throughout the story‚ the readers are allowed to see the struggle of the young boy as he deals with the problems he faces growing up in a poor environment. James Joyce uses conflict with the boy and his family‚ his social class‚ and with himself to show how poverty and despair tarnish even the purest of childhood dreams. Joyce uses conflict within the

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    The title of this book is Shadow Spinner. It was written by Susan Fletcher. The book Shadow Spinner is many stories within a story. The story takes place in the older days way back then. The 2 main settings are the Harem and the bazaar. The setting affects the story by kind of setting the mood of how the story is going to go. It also affects what the characters do‚ what they eat‚ what they wear‚ what their religion is‚ and what language they speak. The settings important because it affects everything

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