religious and social lifestyle. Alterations within the Hindu religion called for moveable statues that could be carried outside of temples to participate in rituals. The old stone sculptures of Hindu deities were stationary‚ so artisans turned to the casting of metal as a new approach to creating religious art patronized by the Chola rulers. Chola bronzes were made by utilizing the “lost wax method‚” whereby a wax model was initially crafted‚ a mold formed around it‚ and a shape cast within the mold.
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teacher going to court for answering a bible related question that a student had asked. That was just one of the trips that we have taken‚ we have also taken two trips to the nursing home‚ two trips to the movies‚ and we are planning on going to a Casting Crowns concert in March. We go to the Heritage Hall Nursing Home at Christmas and give the people in the Nursing Home Company and treats that we have made for them. Caroling is another thing that we do a lot of in Bible Club especially around Christmas
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participation of some 8‚000 of the 139‚000 sepoys (soldiers) of the Bengal Army. Though the mutiny was suppressed by the end of 1858‚ it was a major shock to British power. It led to the administration of India being directly taken over by the British Crown from the East India Company. Unable to make sense of the mutiny‚ the colonial authorities took support of the
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attire. I watched as the Lamb opened the first of the seven seals. Then I heard one of the four living creatures say in a voice like thunder‚ "Come and see!" I looked‚ and there before me was a white horse! Its rider held a bow‚ and he was given a crown‚ and he rode out as a conqueror bent on conquest. (Conquest = vanquish-a verb - to conquer‚ defeat‚ win) — Revelation 6:1-2 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are described in the last book of the New Testament of the Bible‚ called the Book of
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The play "Macbeth" by Shakespeare is jam-packed with malfeasance and darkness. All actions taken by Macbeth‚ his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ the witches and Hecate have immoral intentions and/or evil outcomes. An example of such is Lady Macbeth’s dark intentions to quicken Macbeth’s crowning‚ fuelled Macbeth’s "vaulting ambition[s]" (Act 1 scene 7 line 27) to murder anyone or anything that stood in his path of a long reign. Shakespeare often uses darkness and will frequently set the scene as a dark and
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Altar to the Hand (Ikegobo) of Ezomo Ehenua 18th–19th century Nigeria; court of Benin Brass Here we have an interesting piece from modern day Nigeria. Press play for a formal description‚ the historical background‚ and an explanation of the meaning of various aspects of this object. Formal Description: This sculpture is truly a remarkable work in many senses. As a whole‚ it is sculpted in the round. The figures on top of the piece are also sculpted in the round. The figures surrounding
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To begin describing my unlikely hero’s we first have to ask ourselves what makes a hero. Is it always a big‚ strong alpha male with a square jaw and cocky attitude? I hardly think so. I feel that a hero is someone who puts others needs in front of their own to complete whatever task is set before them‚ even though they may have to give their life in the process‚ they keep going. Once in a while you come across a story where the hero not only does not fit into the stereotypical hero status but is
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ACT I Questions 1. As the play opens‚ you find the witches casting spells‚ chanting "Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair./ Hover through the fog and filthy air." This paradox will occur many times in the play. How can something be fair and foul at the same time? Situationally‚ I think this makes more sense when you consider it in the sense of an outcome. War can be foul‚ but the outcome fair…depending what side you are on. 2. The reader ’s first impression of Macbeth actually
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MODULE TITLE | (FGDP) Diploma Restorative Dentistry | CANDIDATE NO | 01/13 | TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT | Discuss the range of impression materials available for use in fixed and removable prosthodontics and indicate where you might use each material. | WORD COUNT (excluding front page and references) | | SUBMISSION ✓ | RESUBMISSION | LATE SUBMISSION | NB. late submissions will be marked as a C grade and no higher | Discuss the range of impression materials
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on his heroic fighting against the rebels (I.2.65)‚ and then‚ Macbeth doesn’t really want to assassinate the king. Macbeth says‚ “He [King Duncan] hath honoured me of late” (I.7.32). However‚ Macbeth still wrestles with his evil ambitions for the crown‚ which the play suggests have stemmed from the witches’ prophecies. Macbeth says‚ “Stars‚ hide your fires‚ / Let not light see my black and deep desires” (I.4.50-51). Once Macbeth decides not to murder the king‚ Lady Macbeth questions his manhood and
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