statue‚ so it decided to put up there and landed down between the feet of the Happy Prince. While it was sleeping‚ the prince’s tear dropped and woke him up. The prince asked the bird to help him with poor people by giving away all he had such as his sapphire eyes‚ the ruby of his sword-hilt‚ and the gold which covered his body. Finally‚ after took off all the gold‚ he looked dull and grey‚ so councilors decided to pull the statue down and threw it on the dust cheap where the dead swallow was also lying
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National Institute Of Fashion Technology HYDERABAD Masters of Fashion Management 2013-2015 Fashion Buying & Merchandising .Precious Jewellery Necklaces. By: Submitted to: Dhwani Shah Dr. G.H.S. Prasad Sara Mahdi Introduction Necklaces have existed since our ancestors began to walk upright on the earth. Our desire to adorn ourselves has been evident
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In 1839 Don Facundo Bacardi y Massó immigrated to Santiago de Cuba from Spain. After years of experimentation he perfected a lighter and milder rum than the rough and unrefined traditional rums of the time. Taking the image of the fruit bats that lived in the rafters of his tin-roofed distillery‚ he created a brand that became know the world over as BACARDI Rum. The company grew steadily‚ aided by a stream of Americans visiting Cuba during prohibition in the 1920’s. Bacardi began opening distilleries
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diode (LED) and electronics industries‚ with a core focus in the Sapphire‚ Polysilicon‚ and Photovoltaic (PV) markets. Celebrating their 20th year in operation in 2013‚ the company’s monumental year was highlighted by a deal with Apple Inc.‚ one of the largest manufacturers of consumer electronics. This agreement had a significant impact on the company’s operations as it resulted in a substantial investment into their newly formed sapphire operations business. Operating in highly-specialized markets
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Module A Lesson 2: Famous Gemstones and Jewellery Diamond Encrustations British Crown Jewels Koh-I-Noor diamond: (“Mountain of Light”) One of world’s largest diamonds The Cullinan Diamond: largest diamond rough ever found Hope Diamond Deep blue colouration Lack of internal flaws Shows VS1 clarity First sold to King Louis XIV Top ten diamonds by size Diamonds >10 carats = exquisite Diamonds >50 carats = possession of museum/wealth people Diamond >199 carats = not sold
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The Gems Behind Myths "Hoc viridi lucernam‚ plena fortuna benedicam et mea locket ligare ut. Ita mote sit‚" the Roman Sentinel exclaimed while casting his spell for good fortune upon his emerald amulet. The phrase roughly translates to‚ “This green light for full bless and good luck to tie my locket . So might it be.” Gems used for magic‚ sorcery‚ and witchcraft‚ as used in the Arcane Arts‚ can be seen throughout history. Magic is considered to be an important part of mythology. Gems have much to
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For an object pulled or pushed horizontally‚ the normal force - N - is simply the weight: N = m g (2) where m = mass of the object (kg‚ slugs) g = acceleration of gravity (9.81 m/s2‚ 32 ft/s2) Frictional Coefficients for some Common Materials and Materials Combinations Materials and Material Combinations Static Frictional Coefficient - μs Clean and Dry Surfaces Lubricated and Greasy Surfaces Aluminum Aluminum 1.05 - 1.35 0.3 Aluminum- bronze Steel 0.45 Aluminum Mild Steel 0.61 Brake material
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though it really is just about the voyage‚ the poet took everything into account. The 14 lines stanza of the poem is composed in iambic pentameter and with a complex rhyme scheme. The Poet uses sounds in the sestet at the end. The imagery is nice (sapphire/opal/red sun upon the sea). There is the imagery of nature‚ sea and ship. Wilde presents ship imagery through various images like; steep prow‚ hoisted sail‚ the mast‚ creek and the stern. All these images symbolize a voyage or a journey perhaps a
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Title The Photoelectric Effect – Experimental confirmation concerning a widespread Misconception in the Theory Gao Shenghan 1‚ Huan Yan Qi 1‚ Wang Xuezhou 1‚ Darren Wong 2‚ Paul Lee 2 and Foong See Kit 2 1 Raffles Institution‚ One Raffles Institution Lane‚ Singapore 575954 2 Natural Sciences and Science Education‚ National Institute of Education‚ Nanyang Technological University‚ Singapore 637616 Abstract The photoelectric effect is a well-known and widely taught field in many schools
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(1990). Comprehensive Multicultural Education: Theory and practice (2nd ed.). Boston‚ MA: Allyn and Bacon. Daniels‚ L.‚ Magness‚ G.‚ & Siegel-Magness‚ Sarah (Producers)‚ & Daniels‚ L. (Director). (2009). Precious: Based on the novel Push by Sapphire [Motion picture]. United States: Lionsgate. Gabelko‚ N. H.‚ & Michaelis‚ J. U. (1981). Reducing adolescent prejudice: A handbook. Gollnick‚ D. M. and Chinn‚ P. C. (1998). Multicultural education in a pluralistic society (fifth edition). Upper
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