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    AIU Art unit 2Ip

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    art is one I have chosen is a jar from the Ancient Near East collection which is located in the Smithsonian Museum of art as well. This jar is from the chalcolithic period and is from Iran. This jar is made of earthenware which is a porous clay which is shaped and designed and then fired at a low temperature to harden and keep its form which is today know as pottery to many. The colors that were used on this piece were red and black. The red the bas color of the jar and the line designs are done

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    object that can rest across the top of the jar. You want the string to hang into the jar‚ but not touch the sides or bottom. 5. You don’t want to weight your string with anything toxic‚ so rather than use a metal object‚ you can tie a Lifesaver to the bottom of the string. 6. Whether you are using the Lifesaver or not‚ you want to ’seed’ the string with crystals so that the rock candy will form on the string rather than on the sides and bottom of the jar. There are two easy ways to do this. One is

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    Experiments Francesco Redi Rotting meat was placed in two experimental jars and two control jars. By Placing Cloth over the experimental jars of rotting meat‚ Redi was able to test his hypothesis that only flies can produce more flies. Over time‚ the control jars were filled with maggots and flies. However‚ the experimental jars were free of insects. Demonstrates the maggots only appear if flies land on meat. (Eggs are laid) Disproves Spontaneous Generation. John Needham Meath

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    a grater or grind them in a grinder‚ blender or food processor after they are dry. Put the ground peel into a glass jar. Add enough alcohol (grain alcohol or vodka‚ for instance) to cover the peel. Cover the jar tightly with the lid. Leave the covered jar in the sun. Shake the jar periodically over the course of several days. (Warm alcohol will result in more yield‚ so leave the jar in a sunny spot.) Strain the mixture through a coffee filter or paper towel. Leave the strained alcohol in a small

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    DEVELOPMENT USING JAVA Create a New Bean Here are the steps that you must follow to create a new Bean: 1. Create a directory for the new Bean. 2. Create the Java source file(s). 3. Compile the source file(s). 4. Create a manifest file. 5. Generate a JAR file. 6. Start the BDK. 7. Test. The following sections discuss each of these steps in detail. Create a Directory for the New Bean You need to make a directory for the Bean. To follow along with this example‚ create c:\bdk\demo\sunw\demo\colors

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    the experiment: Instead of the bark growing by soil it grew by the water. (1) Joseph Priestly- mint jar Joseph Priestly is another scientist who discovered photosynthesis when he does the mint in a jar experiment he soon discovered oxygen her are his measurements: Hypothesis: if I put a candle in a jar with a leaf of mint in it then it will burn until it runs out. Independent Variable: The jar doesn’t depend on anything. Dependent Variable: The candle depends on the oxygen to stay lit. Controlled

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    we start the task. These are not hard items to find or have on hand and most are standard in everyones kitchens. What you will need is: 1 butter knife or 1 spoon‚ (I will explain this one in a few minutes) you will also need a jar of jelly or jam‚ any flavor any type‚ a jar of peanut butter and a loaf of bread. Need to add that bread and peanut butter is also one of preference‚ whatever type you prefer‚ is what you will be using. With all of these items sitting in front of you‚ the first thing you

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    Entrepreneurial Finance and Private Equity | Luigi Zingales | Winter 2013 | (773) 702-3196 | Class Schedule Business 34101-01/02/81 IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. For any issue related to course logistics‚ please contact Erika Morey at erika.morey@chicagobooth.edu. (773) 702-1235 in Harper Center suite 208. 2. If you are unable to come to class and turn in memoranda‚ email them to erika.morey@chicagobooth.edu prior to your section’s class time. DO NOT email them to me. Introduction

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    The fourth movement begins without pause from the transition. The music resounds in C major‚ an unusual choice by the composer as a symphony that begins in C minor is expected to finish in that key.[24] In Beethoven’s words: Many assert that every minor piece must end in the minor. Nego! ...Joy follows sorrow‚ sunshine—rain.[25] The triumphant and exhilarating finale is written in an unusual variant of sonata form: at the end of the development section‚ the music halts on a dominant cadence‚ played

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    afterlife. However‚ regardless of whether a burial was above ground or below eventually it would probably have been robbed. Very few tombs survived the millennia intact. Ancient Egyptian burials often include small human figures known as “shabti ‚ canopic jars etc. 3.2 The Archaeological Site and Finds – Location/Description The various archaeological findings of the eight teams are as

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