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    Information has been obtained about the client‚ Wendy‚ by means of a one on one interview. The client/counselor relationship and trust was established prior to the onset of the dialogue. The client verbalized her consent to take part in the sexual history interview and was advised that at any time she felt uncomfortable the interview would be halted or the subject could be changed. The counselor explained to the client‚ that the exchange between them was fully confidential and she was in a safe and

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    Josquin Des Prez

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    Josquin des Prez: A Master of Sixteenth Century Counterpoint Analysis of Josquin’s Miserere [pic] (only known surviving picture of Josquin des Prez)[1] Josquin des Prez: A Master of Sixteenth Century Counterpoint In the following paper‚ I will prove that Josquin’s Miserere is that of “typical” sixteenth century piece. While the Miserere has been noted as anything but typical‚ for use in this paper “typical” will be defined as “possessing all the qualities”

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    This paper is a formal analysis of the Marble grave stele with a family group relief sculpture. It is a pentelic marble style relief standing at 171.1cm tall carved by a master. It is from the Late Classical period of Greek‚ Attic which was completed around ca.360 B.C. . I chose to analyze this piece as apposed to the others because I’m mainly attracted to art and sculptures from the Greek era. The overall color used in this relief is ivory with a few cracks and pieces broken off. There is some

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    Kalie Clifton HISTB17A February 17‚ 2015 Analytical Paper #1 The difference between colonial women and women in today’s world is quite significant. Colonial women had nowhere near the amount of civil rights that women have today. Being a woman in colonial times‚ women may have noticed the need for change in their civil rights. This could be the main reason why colonial women chose to leave their life behind after being captured by the Natives and create a new identity or life with their tribe.

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    Lope de Vega

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    OF LOPE DE VEGA Lope de Vega (full name Félix Arturo Lope de Vega y Carpio) was well known throughout the world as The Phoenix of Spain. He lived his life to become one of the most important playwrights and poets of the Spanish Golden Century Baroque. Born in Madrid on November 25th 1562‚ he started showing his enormous talent for writing at an early age. During his lifetime he wrote over 1800 comedia pieces and hundreds shorter dramatic pieces of which around 500 were published. Lope de Vega transformed

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    Today‚ for the family history project I am writing an essay about my mother. I interviewed my mother and asked her many questions. First I asked her about her birth‚ then about her childhood‚ teenage‚ education‚ marriage and her work. She told me a lot about herself and I learned a lot of things that I didn’t know before. My mother’s name is Shah Gula. She was born to parents Shireen Zada Khan and Adalat Bibi on March 12‚ 1974 in Jalalabad‚ the capital of Nangarhar‚ a province in Afghanistan

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    #1 Hamburger Historical Importance: The hamburger was brought to America in the late eighteenth century by German sailors from Hamburg‚ Germany to New York. The original name was Hamburg Steak. When immigration from Germany to America was big a lot of the people brought their favorite foods‚ and hamburg steak was one of the most popular. Personal Importance: The hamburger is one of my favorite foods to eat. My favorite kind is a bacon cheeseburger. Just about every restaurant or diner‚ I go to

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    Cabeza de Vaca

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    Jessica Cleveland Cabeza De Vaca History 102 Dr. Rezende 12 Pm Class Cabeza De Vaca In Adventures in the Unknown Interior of America the author Cabeza De Vaca describes the hardships and challenges faced of exploring an unknown region of the America’s. It goes into detail of many encounters with the Native peoples‚ and describes the problems he faced with many of his own people such as his men dying from disease and the battles with the Natives. He talks about the complications faced with

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    information I researched and uniformly put it in my website within its own categories. Last‚ but not least I reviewed my website a couple times. Section 4: How Our Project Relates to the Theme It relates to the theme “Turning Points in History” because the invention of the automobile made a big turning point in people lives and in the business industry. Henry Ford’s invention of the automobile was the most innovative piece of technology of its time. Ford made their cars more affordable

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    Art History Paper 2

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    Paper Assignment I The “Sarcophagus Depicting a Battle between Soldiers and Amazons” is a Roman sarcophagus dedicated for an important Roman soldier. It was made sometime between 140 A.D. to 170 A.D. and was made out of marble. The lid of coffin was designed to appear like that of a roof Greek temple due to it triangular shape. There are five rows of vertical tiles along the side of the lid and at the end of each row is a lion head. Along the side of the sarcophagus is a high relief‚ the subjects

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