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    Image and Representation

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    the following essay‚ I would annotate the various arguments brought forth in the two readings‚ “The Necessity for Drawing: Tangible Speculation” by Michael Grave and “Architectural Drawings and the Intent of the Architect” by James Smith Pierce. Both the readings discuss about the importance of the language of drawing in architecture. Grave discusses the speculative nature of the language and the three different types of architectural drawings and their nature and purpose in design. Pierce‚ on the

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    Mycenean Artefacts

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    was found in Grave IV‚ Grave Circle A Mycenae and dates to the 16th century BC. The lions head is beautifully crafted with ears‚ eyes down to the very last detail and is a very good replica of a lion’s head. It bears distinctive details such as the muzzle and mane. Historians believe that the lion represents an expression of natural strength and dominion‚ also as seen on some Mycenaean wall paintings and a Grave Stela showing a hunting scene of a lion‚ which was also found in grave circle A‚ indicating

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    The Great Greek God: Pan

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    loving nothing better than his afternoon nap‚ and revenged himself on those who disturbed him with a sudden loud shout from a grove‚ or grotto‚ which made the hair bristle on their heads‚ hence where the word panic is said to have been derived from (Graves‚101). Pan was the son of Hermes‚ the Roman god Mercury i have a giant painOf Woods and Fields The great Arcadian god Pan is probably one of the most well known gods in Greek history. Everyone has heard of Pan‚ and would more than likely recognize

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    Whats Worth Preserving?

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    Enemy Lines gives insight to other wars and problems occurring in the world‚ showing that America isn’t the center of the universe. In addition to its historical significance‚ the film is also aesthetically significant for the graphic scenes of mass graves of Muslims created by the Serb army‚ and therefore I believe that Behind Enemy Lines should be preserved in the National Film Registry. Intentionally made graphic‚ this film shows the horrors which were the realities of so many Bosnians. In

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    most Southern states did not have organized school systems‚” (Graves‚ pg.10). This was because many schools in the South were used a hospitals for wounded soldiers‚ which led to few opportunities for schooling during the war. Even though the majority of the South did not attend schools‚ the wealthy still managed to get their children to attend schools. “Wealthy families in the South provided their children with a full education‚” (Graves‚ pg.11). Girls went to their own schools which were different

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    Choice Case Study

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    Graves disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism‚ and is an autoimmune disease in which autoantibodies (thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins) cause inappropriate thyroid gland enlargement and increased thyroid function. Graves disease can be diagnosed in the setting of clinical and laboratory findings of hyperthyroidism (low TSH‚ high T3 and/or T4) when thyrotropin receptor antibodies (TRAb) are positive (a specific finding in Graves disease) or radioactive iodine

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    The Raft

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    assignment Text B 1. The short story Burying Your Life is written by Harkiran Dhindsa and published in 2010 on The Guardian website. Rahul is standing in his backyard trying to dig a grave. The soil is extremely hard so he struggles a lot with the hole. As he digs his wife Sarah walks back and forth from the house to the grave. They have agreed be nice to each other when Tom their son is around. Rahul try to make Sarah understand that it for the best that Tom stays with him at the house because of the

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    get different presents - dead children ("los angelitos" or "angels" get toys‚ beverages are very commonly given to dead adults. Sweets are dear to everyone. So‚ dead people of all generations have them on their graves. Plans for these altars are made a year ahead. Flowers are put on graves too. The most popular flowers for the occasion are orange marigolds called. Nowadays Mexicans‚ due to its dominant use‚ call it "Flor de Muerto" ("Flower of the Dead"). They are supposed to attract dead people to

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    Heinrich Schliemann was a German archaeologist who was fascinated with the Iliad and the Odyssey. He had made important discoveries through his countless excavations of multiple sites‚ but it is unclear whether Schliemann was interested in the fame and fortune involved with treasure hunting or whether he had a passion for history and was a true archaeologist. Schliemann was interested in the tales created by Homer and this may be what led him to discover the site of Troy. He had begun excavating

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    well for himself. He has a comfortable office with new carpet‚ new furniture‚ electric heating and with all the physical comforts that would give him ‘solid satisfaction’. But all this is appearance. The chink in the armour is the photograph of a grave looking boy in uniform. It was not new‚ it had been there for six years. The photograph strikes the discordant note. It is one old thing in all that is new. It hides a secret. It is a story of agony that the boss wants to avoid. So he does not draw

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