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    current Members of the Security Council includes 10 members elected by the General Assembly and five states as permanent members: United States‚ China‚ Russian Federation‚ and France whom hold veto power over the rest of the members: Algeria‚ Argentina‚ Benin‚ Brazil‚ Denmark‚ Greece‚ Japan‚ Romania‚ Philippines‚ and the United Republican of Tanzania. 5. A) UNICEF- Aids the education and the health of children and mothers in developing countries B) UNEP- To protect atmosphere and terrestrial ecosystems

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    Culture :Roman Accession Number: 25.78.56 My paper is a description of a Roman copy of a Greek bronze statue of ca. 430 B.C. by Polykleitos; known as Fragments of a marble statue of Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head). It is a statue of a naked young robust man adorning his head with a diadem. The stone sculpture stands at about seventy three inches high. It’s about a size of an average man. It is a magnificent statue carved out of marble and very well replicated by an unknown

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    Silk Worm In Ancient China

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    The inventions of China shaped the world we live in today‚ no matter what country you live in. From silk‚ to gunpowder‚ to paper‚ and even agricultural advances all stem from China. Even smaller‚ personal convenience items‚ such as the bristle toothbrush‚ umbrellas‚ and the compass were invented by these brilliant people. The mulberry silk worm has brought much wealth to the country of China and created a material that is like no other. The method of creating silk was a well-kept secret by the

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    most ancient Greek poleis‚ had an economy heavily based on agriculture and thus land was the most important form of property. technology: weapons‚ armour‚ pottery‚ bronze‚ ivory and bone o Iron ore was found in Laconia and copper and tin were imported‚ to make bronze o Archaeological evidence suggests that the quality of the bronze work was high and was an export of Laconia o The Vix Crater found in

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    went to his brother’s ankles. Hector protected Paris from being slaughtered. It shows the ships‚ blood‚ and garb the persons would wear in this time frame. Or does it? The dates this war happened of approximately 1194-1185 (10 years) is during the bronze age. This plays a key role in the historical accuracy of it. The weapons‚ shields‚ and clothing for battle is all wrong. These items shown are closer to the dark ages. The uniforms or garb of the ancient Greeks and Trojans where slightly less than

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    aliimg.com/photo/v0/60187317267_6/good_quality_tin_brass_pipe_price_made.jpg 3. Bronze is any alloy of copper which is comprised of 88% copper and 12% tin. Medals are manufactured from bronze. Bearings are made from this alloy due to its friction properties..B8 bronze is another type of alloy which is comprised of 92% copper and 8% tin. It is also used for making bells with bell metal and 23% tin 4. Silicon Bronzes are part of high strength brasses. These contain less than 20%zinc and 6% silicon

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    Soviet Union found success again at the 1976 Olympics when they won the silver for the second time. The Soviet Union continued to have scattered success throughout the Olympics‚ winning the bronze in 1988 and the gold in 1992

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    Isaac I. Myers was made from bronze. The exquisiteness and robustness of bronze contaminants have made them one the most popular ingredients for cast metallic sculptures throughout the past. It’s confrontation to splintering allows artists to sculpt extended its forms in simulated “strokes‚” and due to natural or chemically-induced discolorations‚ bronze can take on innumerable gorgeous‚ down-to-earth shades of the artist’s choice. The Compress Worker‚ a medium is a bronze piece which is strong like

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    the Grecian islands was composed of three different cultures: * Cycladic (Cyclades Islands) 3000-2000 BCE * Minoan (Crete) 3000-1400 BCE * Mycenaean 1400-1100 BCE According to Stokstad‚ on the Cycladic Islands‚ late Neolithic and early Bronze Age people had a thriving culture. They engaged in agriculture‚ herding‚ some crafts‚ and trade. They used local stone to build and fortify towns and hillside burial chambers. He continues stating that their art is the major source of information

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    in the loss of many lives. The peace keeping force of ECOMOG had advantage on the ground‚ sea and air‚ using Gunboats on the seas‚ and Alpha Jet Bombers in the air. Operation Octopus lasted for three months and a ceasefire ensued in the capital of Benin

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