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    Elgin Marble

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    century. After that‚ the sculptures were bought and placed in the British Museum by the government in 1816 including 247 Parthenon frieze‚ 15 metopes‚ and 17 pediments. I think that was the reason why the sculptures were called with the name Elgin Marbles. Greek government has requested the return of the sculptures to Athens‚ but the British Museum has refused to return them with the reason that the sculptures are protected better in Britain. In my opinion the British Museum should return those sculptures

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    using a) Will’s old costing method; b) The new costing method. 1  1a) Based on Will’s old costing method (Volume Based Costing): • California Creamery has a budgeted manufacturing overhead of $600‚000 and a budgeted direct labour cost of $300‚000 • Overhead rate per direct labour cost => $600‚000/$300‚000 = $2 From Exhibit 2 CALIFORNIA CREAMERY‚ INC. Two Product Examples (2004 Data) Polynesian Fantasy • Direct labour $1.20/gallon Overhead assigned to: Vanilla $1.20/gallon  Polynesian

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    the age 5 my life became rearranged. A painful occasion happened including cops coming into my home and capturing the majority of my family that was in my home at the time. At the point when this occasion happened‚ my guardians split up‚ I quit living with my mother and began living with my sister‚ and additionally moved from homes and exchanged schools each year. I trust my life today would be distinctive if everything after the significant occasion did not happen. At the point when my guardians

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    on special occasions Speeches of Introduction Definition: A speech that introduces the main speaker to the audience. 3 purposes in introduction: * Build enthusiasm for the upcoming speaker * Build enthusiasm for the speaker’s topic * Establish a welcoming climate that will boost the speaker’s credibility Something about speaker -> Topic 1. Be brief (max. 2-3 mins) 2. Make sure remarks are accurate (get facts‚ names etc. right) 3. Adapt remarks to the occasion (formal / casual)

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    Special Occasion Speech

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    SPC 205 Special Occasion Speech I. Attention Getter: Emily Dickinson wrote “We turn not older with years‚ but newer every day”. II. Specific Purpose: To toast my Grandmother on her 85th birthday. III. Thesis: To celebrate my Grandmother by speaking about her accomplishments and special moments in her life thus far. IV. Credibility Statement: I am her Granddaughter who was selected to do the toast. Introduction Emily Dickinson wrote “We turn not older with years‚ but newer every day”.

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    British Parthanon Marbles

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    the Parthenon Marbles‚ also known as the Elgin Marbles‚ from Lord Elgin on July 11‚ 1816 through an Act of Parliament (1). The Parthenon marbles consist of 115 panels of frieze and 92 mesotopes of which the British Museum owns 56 panels of the frieze and 15 mesotopes. The museum also owns 17 pedimental figures‚ and thus houses about half of surviving sculptures of the Parthenon while the other half is in Athens (2). The legal circumstances surrounding Lord Elgin’s removal of the marbles is questionable

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    Special Occasion Speech

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    marriage may not be accepted by everyone‚ no like today’s wedding which is not only blessed by God but also all the people here. 5 years ago‚ a guy who pretending really friendly “kidnaped” her and never let her go‚ even worse‚ I’m forced to be in this occasion and give everyone a speech about how “sad” I am after my best friend left me‚ then run into another person’s arms or bed‚ whatever. That was my fault because I couldn’t find any cause why they may not be lawfully joined together‚ so I have to hold

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    The Home of the Parthenon Marbles The Parthenon Marbles are national treasures of Greece and many years ago‚ were maliciously stolen by Lord Elgin‚ a corrupt business man‚ for his own personal gain. With aid of enemies of Greece and with the full knowledge of the crime Brittan refused to relinquish the stolen property to its rightful owner. The greed and corruption of England has allowed for the long-term confinement of a Greek monument within the dark and winding halls of a dusty British museum

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    Assignment ___Coil‚ Slab or Wheel Thrown Piece With Added Coil__ Type of Clay__________________Red Clay________________ 1.3-5 preliminary sketches or possible ideas for this assignment Clay Assignment ____________Soft Slab Textured bowl___________ Type of Clay_____________________Red Clay____________________ 1.3-5 preliminary sketches or possible ideas for this assignment 2.Explain your method of construction for this clay piece in detailed steps 1)Roll my slab 2)Place chosed

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    Elgin Marbles Debate

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    For over 150 years the marbles of Greece have been placed in the British museum‚ they are recognized as the Elgin Marbles. The Elgin Marbles continue to be the main point of an ongoing debate that will basically determine the historical influence of an important culture. Some of the sculptures that were removed were the marble figures‚ metopes (sculptures in high relief) and friezes. To this day the Greek government has correctly requested the return of the Elgin Marbles a few times while the British

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