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    INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS Page 1-3 4 - 10 11 - 19 20 - 22 23 - 28 29 - 30 31 - 37 Instructions for Sofia Rotary RevelationTM CAL No. AW00 S6L71 OS70 Movement ref 2521 ETA G15.211 SOFIA WATCH INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 Press the back to release the stones 1 SOFIA WATCH INSTRUCTIONS 3 4 To change the time‚ push here with a pointed object until correct time is shown. 2 SOFIA WATCH INSTRUCTIONS 5 6 Squeeze the bars and the stones disappear 3 ROTARY REVELATIONTM

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    How does Walker use language in the book "The Color Purple"?​ The book "The Color Purple" was written by Alice Walker and it is an epistolary novel. It narrates a story about a black female life back in the 1930s in the southern United States. The Color Purple is composed of letters written to God and it briefly summarize the story and hardship of the main character Celie. Alice Walker used very different styles of language for different characters in the book‚ which are Celie and Nettie. The

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    An inner journey takes place when an individual experiences events or is involved in relationships which prompt them to review their growth and development. The journey results in a different perspective‚ or changes values and attitudes. The powerful film‚ ‘The Color Purple’ (1985) directed by Steven Spielberg explores these concepts and shapes the viewer’s understanding of the inner journey as a process of change. These ideas are also deplicted in Ian Mudie’s poem “My Father Began as a God”‚ and

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    GENDER ROLE PORTRAYAL AND STEREOTYPING IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE As part of the growing process of children‚ reading of different types of children’s literature helps them in developing the much needed communication and language skills (Fitzpatrick‚ 2009). However‚ whether fortunately or unfortunately‚ that is not all this literature does for these young minds; it either shapes their minds positively or negatively according to how it draws to them the picture of gender roles and differences in the

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    experienced military family. His grandmother‚ Arkady‚ was a retired army general and a cadet school teacher‚ his father‚ Vasily‚ a retired army officer‚ and his mother‚ Lubov‚ the daughter of an army general. Sergei also had two sisters‚ Yelena and Sofia. Both of Sergei’s parents were amateur pianists‚ and at a young age it was his mother who gave him his first lessons. After realizing their son was talented‚ they hired Anna Ornatskaya‚ a St. Petersburg musician who would give Sergei lessons for the

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    older sister with him‚ and Alejandro which is my dad. Olga married Fernando‚ Jorge married Marta‚ Jaime married Rosi‚ Chuy married Margarita‚ Memo married Sofia‚ Queso married Irene‚ and Teto married Nanny. Olga and Fernando had three kids‚ Jorge and Marta had four kids‚ Jaime and Rosi had one kid‚ Chuy and Margarita had four kids‚ Memo and Sofia had two kids‚ Queso and Irene had two kids‚ and lastly Teto and Nanny had four kids. My grandma has brown eyes and brown hair‚ but my grandpa has blue eyes

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    admirer of Greece‚ he sought to make Athens the cultural capital of the Empire and ordered the construction of many buildings in the city. His building programs were relentless. “He has been likened to Louis XIV and Versailles or Justinian and the Hagia Sophia.” (H-ARCHIVE) Most of Hadrian’s architectural

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    Pendentive Minaret Lunettes Images: 10.3‚ 10.4 Plan and cross section of Old St. Peter’s Basilica‚ Early Christian‚ Roman 10.6 San Vitale‚ Byzantine‚ Roman 10.10-10.11 Courts of Justinian‚ & Theodora‚ Byzantine‚ Roman 10.15 Interior of Hagia Sophia‚ Byzantine‚ Roman • Chapter 11 The Early Middle Ages (174-176 to Carolingian Period; 180-181) Concepts: Understand the origin and conditions for the time period known as the Middle Ages Vocabulary: Cloisonne enamel Illuminated manuscripts

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    architecture of Constantinople before Constantine renamed the city after himself was Byzantium . 2. Who was Justinian ‚ Theodora ? Justinian was the emperor in the early byzantine period who ruled from 527 to 565 and Theodora was the wife to him 3. Hagia Sophia built for Justinian . Innovations 4. What are penditives and sqinches ? Penditives are spherical triangle surrounded by arches . squinches are diagonal lintels placed across the upper corner of the wall and supported by an arch 5. How

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    countless cities which did not exist before with marvelous ability to conceal his real opinion… lying all the time…”(Documents 1&2). Justinian was an emperor with flaws like Nero he was a selfish liar who spent countless amounts of money building the Hagia Sophia without considering the consequences‚ but at the same time like Trajan he was clever‚ crafty and was able to build multiple new cities that benefited the

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