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    Sydney Opera House

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    Sydney Opera House: Jørn Utzon- 1957. Ask almost anybody anywhere in the world to suggest something they associated with Sydney and the answer is likely to be the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. Without doubt the two landmarks‚ in many people ’s minds‚ define and epitomize Sydney. It is fair to suggest in fact that the harbour area of Sydney defines what would otherwise be a rather homogenous‚ dense‚ European type city. Devoid of the harbour area‚ what remains of the 4700 or

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    Proper Hand Washing Teachers and parents have been trying to instill the importance of hand washing in children for years. Do you remember being in elementary school and your teacher would take the whole class to the restroom before every meal to wash your hands‚ and you’d get angry because all you wanted to do was hurry down to the cafeteria and eat‚ you didn’t want to waist time washing your hands. Well washing your hands is one of the leading ways to prevent germs from spreading and making

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    Chemicals in Food Chemicals are added to food for (i) their preservation‚ (ii) enhancing their appeal‚ and (iii) adding nutritive value in them. Main categories of food additives are as follows: (i) Food colours (ii) Flavours and sweeteners (iii) Fat emulsifiers and stabilising agents (iv) Flour improvers – antistaling agents and bleaches (v) Antioxidants (vi) Preservatives (vii) Nutritional supplements such as minerals‚ vitamins and amino acids. Except for chemicals of category (vii)‚ none

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    Kamias Soap

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    Chapter II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES The Bilimbi tree is attractive‚ long-lived‚ it reaches 16 to 33 ft (5-10 meters) in height. The leaves‚ very similar to those of the Otaheite gooseberry and mainly clustered at the branch tips‚ are alternate‚ 12 to 4 inches (30-60 cm) long‚ with 11 to 37 alternate or sub opposite leaflets‚ ovate or oblong‚ with rounded base and pointed tip. Small‚ fragrant‚ 5-petalled flowers‚ yellowish-green or purplish marked with dark purple. The bilimbi

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    SM 420 Therapeutic Modalities Fall 2012 EXTRA CREDIT PROJECT This extra credit project is to replace your lowest exam score for the semester…. Not your final exam score. You are to compose a paper on a therapeutic modality. Ideally it should be one we have covered in class. Be sure to check with me about your specific topic ****If you wish to research an additional modality‚ please talk with me first. The paper is voluntary and there will be no points deducted from any exam. However is your

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    THE INTRODUCTION TO SOAP MANUFACTURE BY W. H. SIMMONS‚ B.Sc. (Lond.)‚ F.C.S. AND H. A. APPLETON It has been said that the use of soap is a gauge of the civilisation of a nation‚ but though this may perhaps be in a great measure correct at the present day‚ the use of soap has not always been co-existent with civilisation‚ for according to Pliny (Nat. Hist.‚ xxviii.‚ 12‚ 51) soap was first introduced into Rome from Germany‚ having been discovered by the Gauls‚ who used the product obtained

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    Music: Opera Terminology

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    Opera in the Classical Era What is Opera? 1. A dramatic work. This usually contains one or more acts‚ set to music for singers and instrumentalists. 2. Opera falls under the genre of Classical music 3. Opera is like a play where rather than speaking lines‚ they are sang. It contains music‚ costumes and a story. History - Opera first began in the 1600’s (The Baroque Era) -Nobles‚ poets and composers began to meet together in Florence‚ Italy around 1575. This group was called the "Camerata

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    Tippett's Opera Analysis

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    to fully establish what is meant within the question. Just because an opera receives a positive review‚ does not necessarily mean it made a significant contribution to the genre. In fact‚ throughout musical history and across all genres‚ many performances which are poorly received are the ones which make the biggest contribution. It’s about pushing the boundaries. Therefore‚ my main focus will be exploring whether Tippett’s Operas pushed the limits of music at the time. I also hope to discover if they

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    million deaths a year could be prevented... (CDC‚ 2013)" Studies have shown that hand washing may be the single most important act to help stop the spread of infection. Hand hygiene is one of the most important steps we can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs to others. A lot of diseases are spread by not washing hands with soap and water. sometimes clean running water may not be available‚ so use soap and the available water or hand sanitizer. Though sand sanitizers may help they may not

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    Opera and Art Song

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    Art Song and Opera The art song and the opera are two very different genres of music. Franz Schubert wrote the art song The Erlking in 1815. Giacomo Puccini wrote his opera‚ La Boheme‚ in 1896. Richard Wagner wrote the opera The Valkyrie in 1856. Schubert is known best for his art songs‚ which are over 600 in number. Puccini and Wagner are known for their operas. These genres have several important differences. The singing in these pieces is quite different. The Erlking involves just a soloist

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