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    (http://scc.lexum.org/decisia-scc-csc/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/5543/index.do) -Tribunals there to protect individual parties rights and third party interest -Content of procedural fairness can be enabled by the statue (explicit statue; so long as it meets charter Sec.7 requirements) vs. silent statue which then establishes procedural requirements through common law ( reference Baker case) -Procedural requirements can vary depending on the case/nature of issues being heard; Greater the impact on interest

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    Within Frida Kahlo’s painting Self Portrait Along the Borderline Between Mexico and the United States she includes many symbols such as the lighting that carries throughout the painting‚ the statues‚ Ford hospital and factory‚ and the way her hands are folded and what they hold. Each of those contribute to the meaning Frida Kahlo wants to express in this painting which is how she feels about America and Mexico compared to one another. Those feelings she wants to express is that she truly values Mexico

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    derives from its parts. For instance‚ the material cause of a statue is bronze or silver. In order to create a bronze statue‚ bronze is required. The formal cause refers to what gives the object its form or structure; its characteristics. For example‚ the statue cannot be labelled as a statue if it doesn’t have certain characteristics such as a head or shaped into a person. These characteristics explain the production of the statue. The third cause according to Aristotle is the efficient cause

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    sculptures of Khafre‚ image 3-11 ca. 2520-2494 BCE (1)‚ with the statue of Doryphoros (Spear Bearer)‚ image 5-40 ca. 450-440 BCE (2) you get a true sense of the evolution of art‚ from Pharaonic Egypt to Classical Athenian Greece two millennia later. This was not just a revolution in art but also philosophy‚ which transported itself into not only the types sculptures created but also the style used by their creators. For example‚ the statue of Khafre sits lifeless and majestic on his throne “flanked by

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    Introduction HIS100 History of Western Civilization to Middle Ages Lesson 5 Quiz This assignment is worth a total of 60 points. Please make sure you have answered all questions prior to submitting. Once you click the submit button‚ you will not be able to return to this section. Question 1 of 60 What type of columns does the Parthenon have? | Alsacian | | Ionic | | Corinthian | | Doric | Question 2 of 60 In 490 B.C.E. the Athenians defeated the Persians at the Battle

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    Colossus”‚ the author mythologizes the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of the United States as land of promise for refugees from other nations (Schultz). In the quote “Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed‚ sunset gates shall stand a mighty woman with a torch” (Lazarus ). Coincedently‚ Lazarus contrasts one of the ancient statue to the Statue of Liberty. The Colossus of Rhodes was a greek statue that was built in the roman era to

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    The statues reveal their creators to be master craftsmen and engineers‚ and are distinctive among other stone sculptures found in Polynesian cultures. The stones weight almost 75 tons. There has been much speculation about the exact purpose of the statues‚ the role they played in the ancient civilization of Easter Island and the way they may have been constructed and transported. In ideas they believe the people of the island worshiped the statues as a resource or religion.

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    SE4660 INDEPENDENT STUDY Religious Syncretism in Singapore: Phra Phrom worship among Chinese Singaporeans. Abstract: Since the 1980s‚ there has been a growing popularity amongst Chinese Singaporeans who worship the Thai deity Phra Phrom (commonly known to them as the “Four Faced Buddha”) and making regular pilgrimages to temples in Thailand. (Hoon 2001) My research will seek to understand the historical‚ cultural and economic dynamics behind these practices. Such an exploration would

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    Ghiberti’s art on the Florence Baptistery doors and three saint statues are prime examples of classical Greek inspiration. Michelangelo eventually named Ghiberti’s doors the Gates of Paradise. The Gates of Paradise and three statues are made of bronze‚ the same medium the Greeks used for their statues. Like the Greeks whose art focus was on mythological gods‚ Ghiberti’s door panels are made of biblical characters and scenes. His statues are made with the idealistic form for a religious figure. This

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    revolutions in Latin America and the Caribbean. His legacy is commemorated by statues‚ squares and streets all over the world‚ and NYC is no exception. An equestrian statue of Simón Bolívar can be found in Central Park South and 6th avenue. This monument to Simón Bolívar caused controversy from the beginning‚ not due to Bolívar’s place in history but because of the artistic value of the sculpture. The original statue‚ commissioned by the government of Venezuela and given to the City of New York

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