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    Africa The countries of Mozambique‚ Mali‚ Eritrea‚ Ghana‚ Uganda‚ Benin‚ Botswana‚ Ethiopia‚ Ivory Coast‚ and Tanzania are trying to find new ways to stabilize the human and natural resources that are so important. They are trying to make models of development despite the crumbling of the other countries. With the hard work that these countries have put forth‚ they are building a nation based on the prosperity and the security that they are willing to work hard for‚ and building a nation based

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    and Augustus is that Augustus sculpture is very detailed. Contrapposto is used in his sculptures‚ hence bringing out the natural stance of humans‚ which makes his sculpture look more realistic. Originally‚ his sculpture was thought to be made out of bronze‚ however‚ in the picture‚ his sculpture is made out of marble. Augustus’s sculpture was made for propaganda purposes in the Roman Empire. Due to his posture‚ Augustus was portrayed to be an intimidating‚ international victorious warrior and bringer

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    about in this assignment. “Cat with Kittens” was made in the South of Egypt during the late Ptolemaic period‚ 664-30 B.C.E. Dynasty 26 was ruling the Egypt at that particular time. Mother cat and four kittens are made of bronze and the group is on semi-circular bronze base‚ set into a wooden base. Black color was used to paint the wooden base‚ but some parts missing large amount of color and has several scratches. The mother cat wears a necklace engraved around her neck. In the front of the

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    The "pioneer generation" of the Renaissance artists was generally considered to be the painter Masaccio‚ the sculptor Donatello‚ and the architect Brunelleschi. They applied Humanist thinking to art by using the styles of the classical world‚ instead of their immediate past‚ to depict the world around them in a naturalistic manner. The idealized statuary of classical antiquity served as their models‚ while in architecture the classical orders were applied to Renaissance buildings. They also extended

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    Universal Journal of Marketing and Business Research Vol. 1(1) pp. 017-043‚ May‚ 2012 Available online http://www.universalresearchjournals.org/ujmbr Copyright © 2012 Transnational Research Journals Full Length Research Paper An assessment of the impact of corporate social responsibility on Nigerian society: The examples of banking and communication industries Adeyanju‚ Olanrewaju David Department of Financial Studies Redeemer’s University‚ km 46‚ Lagos Ibadan Expressway Mowe‚ Ogun State

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    Make Up

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    Makeup in 1‚ 2‚ 3 Makeup is quite a task‚ but once you get used to these few steps the task will become much easier. Makeup is used for two purposes‚ which is to make the woman wearing it feel beautiful and bring out all her features. For girls that need help they’re steps on how to apply makeup. Learning these steps could make your day a lot less miserable. You will see that you have more time in the morning after you know what you’re doing. It’s not only how you dress‚ but rather how your make

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    FRAMEWORK OF ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING AND COMBATING OF FINANCIAL TERRORISM IN THE ECOWAS REGION By Oladeji Ifeoluwa Temilolu 1.0 Introduction Money laundering as a form of cross border crime involves the use of legal tender in a financial transaction in order to conceal the origin‚ source or destination of such legal tender derived through illegal means. The sole aim of every money launderer is to misrepresent to any law enforcement authority or agency that the source of the funds are clean.

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    Census Every five years‚ each male Roman citizen had to register in Rome for the census. In this he had to declare his family‚ wife‚ children‚ slaves and riches. If a the male failed to complete his census‚ his possessions would be confiscated and he would be sold into slavery. Since registration meant freedom‚ a master wishing to free his slave needed only to enter him in the censor’s list as a citizen (manumissio censu). Registration in the census was the only way that a Roman could ensure that

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    Abstract Of Hypocephalus

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    Abstract Hypocephalus is a small round disk-shaped object generally made not only of plastered linen‚ but also of papyrus‚ bronze‚ gold‚ wood‚ or clay. Ancient Egyptians used it from the Late Period by placing it under the heads of their deceased persons. This odd disk‚ covered with strange images and texts‚ is known as "Hypocephalus‚" which is a Greek word for "That which is below the head‚" referring to its religious significance. This unusual religious pillow enabled the deceased to identify

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    Aristotle`S Casualty

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    Aristotle on Causality 1. Introduction Aristotle was not the first person to engage in a causal investigation of the world around us. From the very beginning‚ and independently of Aristotle‚ the investigation of the natural world consisted in the search for the relevant causes of a variety of natural phenomena. From the Phaedo‚ for example‚ we learn that the so-called “inquiry into nature” consisted in a search for “the causes of each thing; why each thing comes into existence‚ why it goes

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