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    hollow object‚ the method of making this bronze object may through the lost wax bronze casting‚ this technique was one of the oldest and well-known method from ancient Roman time. There is an indirect and direct process in lost wax bronze casting. The first method was the simplest process in the ancient time first surrounded a model with clay and then heated and removed the hardened clay. Next‚ poured molten metal into the mold. When the metal cooled‚ the new bronze object was created. (Richard‚ S 2007)

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    West African economy Cotton is relatively a minor component of economic activity in developed countries – accounting for 0.12 % of total trade (WTO)‚ but its production plays a major role in some developing countries‚ like in West Africa. In Benin‚ Burkina Faso‚ Chad‚ Mali and Togo‚ cotton accounts for 5-10% of the national GDP (World Bank)‚ more than one third of total export receipts and over two-thirds of the value of agricultural exports. In Cote d’Ivoire and Cameroon‚ which are among the

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    Problem 4-1 AlwaysRain Irrigation‚ Inc.‚ would like to determine capacity requirements for the next four years. Currently two production lines are in place for making bronze and plastic sprinklers. Three types of sprinklers are available in both bronze and plastic: 90-degree nozzle sprinklers‚ 180-degree nozzle sprinklers‚ and 360-degree nozzle sprinklers. Management has forecast demand for the next four years as follows: |   | ------------------------------------------------- YEARLY DEMAND

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    certain feelings about some thing. The artists that painted in this style were more concerned with having their paintings express a feeling than in making the painting look exactly like what they were painting. | Marc ChagallWassily KandinskyLudwig Kirchner | Fauvism | Fauvism was an art style that lasted only four years‚ beginning in 1905. The leader of this movement was Henri Matisse. The word Fauvism is french for "wild beasts". It got this name because the paintings had bright and unusual colors

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    this kingdom’s wealth on his pilgrimage to Mecca. Great Zimbabwe had a ruling elite who controlled the economy. Mainly kingdoms (includes Benin‚ Kongo‚ Ethiopia) c. Mali was Muslim; it stimulated trade. Expansion of commercial contacts. Indigenous religions were not      exclusive‚ so many gave Christianity a try. i. Benin ended up limiting contact with Portugal‚ but Kongo converted to Catholicism. Pay

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    Egypt and China were two extremely well developed ancient civilizations. Although similar in many ways‚ they differed in the way they ran their monarchies‚ their use and development of bronze metallurgy‚ and their religious belief and worships. There are many possible reasons for these differences. Egypt and China had similar governments in which they were both monarchies‚ but the way they were run differed. Although Egypt and China had strong monarchy governments‚ Egypt developed one ruler‚ the

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    Faso has 274‚200 Km² total area that includes 273‚800 Km² land and 400 Km² water. Comparatively‚ Burkina Faso is a little bigger than Colorado. This country is land locked and doesn’t have any water border. Burkina Faso is surrounded by Mali‚ Niger‚ Benin‚ Togo‚ Ghana‚ Cote D’ Ivoire. Burkina Faso has a topical climate‚ warm‚ dry winter‚ hot and rainy summer. This region is mostly flat land‚ most of the hills are located in the west and south of country with a total elevation of 297m‚ the lowest point

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    one to two paragraphs describing this process. –Bronze Metallurgy In Egypt‚ the transfer from stone to bronze had a huge impact their culture. Bronze greatly strengthened Egypt’s military‚ which allowed them to defend themselves‚ and over through other neighboring cultures. The bronze allowed them to create new weapons and strengthen the ones they were already using. Another aspect of the growth of bronze metallurgy was the trade aspect. Bronze was the idea material for these weapons due to its

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    as form‚ so form is soul. There is a contradiction in Aristotle’s hylomorphism account. For example‚ there is a bronze‚ and this bronze is shaped to become the statue of Hermes‚ so a statue of Hermes starts to exist. Then‚ the same bronze is melted and sculpture reshapes this bronze to make the statue of Zeus. When Hermes loses its shape‚ Zeus acquires its own shape. Its shows that bronze itself has no any essential shape‚ so it is not essentially Hermes or Zeus. It shows that matter is contingently

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    saw this bronze bowl that I was almost certain I knew what it was for. Turns out I was wrong‚ but after I got a closer look‚ I figured it out. At first I thought it was a ritual bronze vessel from the Shang Dynasty‚ then I realized it looks a lot more like Archer Jing’s ritual bronze than any vessels we looked at. And sure enough‚ it was a ritual bronze with inscriptions from the Zhou Dynasty. So it was actually a ritual water basin called jian from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty made from bronze. I thought

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