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    The Evolution of Chinese Calligraphy China is known for its beauty and intellectual prestige but the one thing that mostly stands out when speaking of Chinese art is the form of calligraphy. It is known to be one of the earliest forms of writing that can be translated‚ which began thousands of years ago and is still used today. Chinese calligraphy was invented and developed by the ancient Chinese who used the innovation as a method of written communication. Throughout the years‚ the Chinese

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    Close your eyes and think of what you envision when you hear the word tattoo. There are many different ways of describing them. Some call it body art‚ some call it body designs‚ but truly it does not matter. There are several very different classifications of tattoos. Some of the various classifications consist of Old School‚ New School‚ Tribal‚ Celtic‚ Biomechanical‚ and Typographic tattoos. Each of these classifications are unique in their own way and different from the others in most aspects.

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    first grade. It seemed harsh back then to force such small children such as ourselves to learn to write cursive and print along with learning to read small sentenced short stories to reciting 1 Corinthians 13. But I am so thankful that Macon Road Baptist taught me these skills at such a young age. Of course being young I hated cursive lessons but as I learned more and more each day my cursive writing grade was just a free A+. Also as my reading

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    Intro Coca Cola was introduced in 1886. It began with the curiosity of Dr. John S. Pemberton a pharmacist‚ he wanted to create a drink to substitute his use of morphine; since he was addicted. As he succeed by creating the prototype Coca-Cola recipe‚ in Pemberton’s Eagle Drug and Chemical House. He made the drink by using syrup mix and carbonated water‚ after accomplishing his task of making the drink. He was set out to let his pharmaceutical neighbors to try it‚ those who sampled the product were

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    Revel In the Chaos Throughout life one will encounter many people who will serve the role of a teacher. Within the 22 years of life that I have experienced there has been but one teacher who has left a sempiternal imprint. He was my 3rd grade elementary school teacher. This man has taught me a variety of morals and life tactics. Which resulted in strongly founding my personal development from childhood into my youth and even followed me into adulthood. I still remember such soothing clarity and

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    Kristel Miley Miley 1 Dr. Palacios English Composition 12 September 2016 Writer at Heart From an early age‚ I have always loved to write. Writing was my passion‚ my niche. It was the one thing I could do and do well. I could never play sports; I hated playing piano; I struggled with math. However‚ when it came to English or writing‚ the words could not seem to come out of the end of my pen fast enough. I remember starting my first journal at the age of six‚ but that was by no means the

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    education still want to stress cursive penmanship and hand-editing‚ it is hard not to admit that technology‚ specifically and mostly the internet and personal computing‚ have transformed the modern world. These are things that modern students were raised with‚ so completely that to not give them their due would be to cheapen the impact of what might otherwise be a strong education. Ask yourself this: would you rather a pupil taught how to quickly write in cursive‚ a full-page of their thoughts‚

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    It’s a complicated feeling shared amongst the population of Istanbul‚ Orhan Pamuk introduces his readers to the term ‘Hüzün’. A feeling of pride in loss that can be closely related to melancholy and understood only by the natives of Istanbul‚ proposing that insiders and outsiders experience the city differently. Outsiders might not share similar feelings as the natives due to differences in experiences and lack of cultural and social knowledge to their shared environment‚ as did I. Recalling my personal

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    reconsidering the properties of light‚ material‚ and color. The work was created at LACMA in 2006. The Chinese had five different types of calligraphy. These are known as the Seal script‚ Clerical script‚ Standard script‚ Semicursive script‚ and Cursive script. The Seal script is one of the most ancient forms known‚ used during the Shang dynasty. This script is still widely used for the legends on Chinese seals. Clerical script was used at the Han-dynasty court for the transcription of official records

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    Advantages of the alphabet • Easy to learn‚ as it requires relatively few characters. • Easy to incorporate new words into existing language. • Adaptable for use of new languages. Disadvantages of the alphabet • Easy to learn‚ which makes the ability to write less powerful. • Need to understand spoken language to read. • As spoken language changes‚ it becomes divorced from spoken language The Phoenicians lived in city-states in the area of modern Lebanon‚ in the same way as the Sumerians

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