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    Statue in Marble

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    a set of rules for constructing what he considered the ideal human figure‚ which he set down in treatise called “The Canon” (kanon is a Greek word for “measure‚” “rule‚” or “law”). Polykleitos’ Canon included the following: The sculptures body was 8 heads tall Sculptures had godlike grandeur Sculptures emphasized weight shift also known as contrapposto. The canon also included guidelines for symmetria (“commensurability”)‚ by which Polykleitos meant the relationship of body parts

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    Curry Leaf

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    197:64) In developing countries‚ (more often in the rural areas) there is higher prevalence of dental and periodontal disease due to negligence and lack of awareness and the cost of oral health care has increased in these countries. Essential oil (EO) mouthwashes are important in oral health management1. They contain thymol‚ eucalyptus oil and menthol and the tepenes present have antibacterial and antifungal activity2‚3. They have broad antimicrobial effects‚ are microbiologically safe 3‚4 and have

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    Nbpt Model

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    The model typical associated with theater is based purely on the western canon and of performance and the spaces that they occupy. First with the Roman amphitheater that created the audience looking down on the performers and not directly engaging in the play. The tradition continued with Shakespearian Theater where the actors were still at the center of the space but the spectators were located on different levels throughout the theater. In Shakespearian Theater there was a call and response from

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    Surname: Name: Course: Institution: Date: Ways in Which the Early Christian Ecumenical Councils Developed the Church’s Understanding of Jesus Various early Christian doctrines developed and were shaped over time. The early Ecumenical Councils were pivotal in the development of such doctrines which served as a foundation for the church and Christianity. When Christianity became a legal religion in the Roman Empire under Emperor Constantine I‚ leaders of various Christian communities throughout

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    Leica Case Zequn Fan

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    pressures from low-end‚ such as Canon and Nikon‚ and from Hasselblad make Leica nearly bankrupt. Fortunately‚ Leica’s M series seems to be the way out while its famous R serious almost loses business feasibility. The future of Leica depends a lot on the next move. Challenges of Leica 1. Rapidly evolving digital technology V.S. Leica’s relatively low react speed and long product life cycle. 2. Intense competition pressure from low-end companies such as Nikon and Canon‚ as well as high-end player Hasselblad

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    Sports Cars

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    Types of Sports Cars Many people have a great fascination for sports cars. These machines have a lot of power and torque‚ and most importantly are lower to the ground‚ contributing to proper aerodynamics against the wind. Moreover‚ they are generally available in either two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive. Two-wheel drive ones are usually used for road racing or drifting‚ whereas AWD sports cars are used for rally racing. Just like any other cars‚ they are also divided into certain groups.

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    BUSN 310 IP 2

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    all available to employees due to the laws in the US. Equal opportunity (EO) is very important discrimination by race‚ sex‚ age and so on are not tolerated. All businesses operate differently but they are all required to follow laws and regulations. Even though we are all suppose to follow the laws and bosses are in place to ensure that the laws are complied with or to bring any changes that may happen to the workplace. EO will always be stressed not just in discrimination aspect but it can be argued

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    should disqualify him from the literature canon. They state that his torrent affairs‚ his alcoholism‚ and his mental state should preclude him from entry into the canon. These are the very things that help to make Hemingway a unique writer. Although his genre is fiction‚ he relies on his real life experiences with the people and places that he visited. The very definition of the literary canon disputes these critics. "The authors that represent the literary canon are those that are widely assigned in

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    ecce romani latin 1

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    Latin I Vocabulary ecce! Look! puella girl nōmine by name quae who habitat he/she lives‚ is living‚ does live etiam also vīlla country house vīlla rūstica country house and farm ubi where aestāte in summer laeta happy quod because iam now sub arbore under the tree sedet he/she sits‚ is sitting‚ does sit et and legit he/she reads‚ is reading‚ does read altera a second vīcīna neighboring dum while scrībit he/she writes‚ is writing‚ does write Chapter 2

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    present‚ in the absence of any legislation in government employees the right to strike‚ recognizing their right to do so‚ or regulating the exercise of such right‚ they are prohibited from striking by express prohibition of MC No. 6 and as implied in EO 180. The 1987 Constitution‚ in the Article on Social Justice and Human Rights‚ provides that the State "shall guarantee the rights of all workers to self-organization‚ collective bargaining and negotiations‚ and peaceful concerted activities‚ including

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