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    That big fat jolly man‚ in the red suit with the long white beard‚ the one with 9 reindeer and a magical sleigh‚ that man who spends all year at the North Pole‚ getting his clever elves to make our presents. The personification of the spirit of Christmas usually represented as a jolly fat old man with a white beard and a red suit‚ who brings gifts to good children on Christmas Eve. Yes santa! Santa is the person who has most greatly affected my life. Santa Claus‚ also known as Saint Nicholas‚

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    500 BCE. The inside of the coffin‚ where the mummy lays‚ also has a carved outline of Irethorrou’s profile standing on some sort of platform. The portrait of the priest is painted with traditional Egyptian accessories such as‚ a headdress and false beard‚ both representing royalty. Irethorrou’s ‘governmental’ position also reflects the design of his coffin‚ a lot more simple as compared to that of a pharaoh. Although this coffin may not be specially decorated‚ it still possesses the key characteristics

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    But‚ have you ever really thought about the messages given to a child through the words of these fairytales? ‘Snow White’ advocates divorce and black magic. There’s justified homicide and cannibalism in ‘Hansel & Gretel’‚ mass murder in ‘Blue Beard’‚ as well as betrayal and pre-meditated murder in the ‘Lion King’. Is it any wonder‚ then‚ that the child comes running or sits screaming and crying because he’s afraid to be baked in the oven - or maybe he feared that since Cruella DeVille is so persistent

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    structure with the exception of the face being constructed of limestone. Death Mask of Tutankhamen is made of solid gold and lapis lazuli. The likeness of the Pharaoh is believed to be similar to his actual appearance with the exception of the beard. The beard indicates a kingship quality. The Great Sphinx is a well-known symbol of Egypt and built approximately in 2575-2525 B.C.E. In fact‚ it is so well known that many automatically associate Egypt with The Great Sphinx and for a

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    Ironbark” By A.B Patterson ‘The man from Ironbark’ is a humorous poem by Banjo Patterson. It is a ballad about a man from Ironbark who wants to get his hair and beard shaved in Sydney. This is so when he goes back to Ironbark he’ll be a ‘man or mark’. Unfortunately for him the barber there likes to play ‘tricks’ on people. The barber shaved his beard then dipped the razor in boiling water. Using the back of the razor he slashes it across his neck making the Man from Ironbark believe that he had his neck

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    Absolutism vs. Democracy Democracy is a government where the people rule and have rights‚ whereas absolutism is a government with one ruler and the people have limited rights. Absolutism was the most effective form of government from the 1500s to the 1800s because society needed guidance and monarchs had the power to do what was fit for their country. This particular period was a time of change not only in the government but in the areas of science‚ art‚ technology‚ and religion as well. Since

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    of a Secondary Symbol’‚ American Journal of Political Science‚ Vol. 23‚ No. 1‚ pp. 101-120. Beard‚ Charles (1965) An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States‚ London: Collier-MacMillan Limited. Beard‚ Charles (1936) ‘The Living Constitution’‚ Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science‚ Vol. 185‚ pp. 29-34. Brogan‚ D. W. (1965) ‘The Quarrel over Charles Austin Beard and the American Constitution’‚ The Economic History Review‚ Vol. 18‚ No. 2‚ pp.199-223. Denenberg

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    contrast and brightness on his face and beard creates a very realistic effect. The bronze head full of thick wavy hair and on top of which he wears a head band symbolizes royalty as a God / ruler. His fine facial bones and full open lips create a sensation that the sculpture is alive and breathing. The empty-eye-socket seemed a bit weird. It probably could have contained a stone of some sort to create eyes which might be stolen or lost. The thick bushy beard (with fine lines signifying attention to

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    the Amish are peaceful people. They don’t involve themselves selves in wars and fights‚ secondly‚ their religion is Christianity. They take the rules of the Bible literally. For example‚ in the Bible it says men don’t shave their beards so they don’t shave their beards. Thirdly‚ the Amish can date‚ but their way of dating has to be disciplinal. For example‚ when they date‚ they don’t touch each other until they get married. Fourthly‚ Amish’s lifestyle is about farming and doing chores. They work

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    character was a professor not that girl. That makes me imagine is the man kills the girl or they both in the forest. Lear and Gloucester are similar because they both had a high status. Gloucester is a duke and Lear is a king. They both had a long beard‚ the beard could symbolize the significance of intelligent or the age is getting older. They both had a bad son or daughter caused them has nothing. Gloucester lost power and his mind because Edmund frames Edgar‚ this effected he can believe in nobody

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