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    message is he sending her? The vase of flowers placed in the center of the table is another example of how Hollinger uses metaphors to describe the relationship between Vernon and Lucy. The meaning of the vase however‚ varies slightly depending on how it is set up. If the vase has too many flowers it shows that Vernon is overcompensating and could be his way of trying to impress Lucy or distract her with pretty things in order to get her back. While if the vase contains too few flowers‚ it is symbolic

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    Open flowers also add accent to a flower arrangement. Many tools make flower arrangement easier. Dried foam holds silk or artificial flowers in place. A “frog” is a metal device often used when dried foam will not work‚ for example in a clear glass vase. It holds flowers in place between its steel pins. Glass marbles and river rock hold stems in clear receptacles as well. Horizontal Arrangements 1. Using a relatively shallow container‚ anchor foam with a lot of glue or use anchor pins‚ and position

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    During‚ the period of the eighteenth century to the nineteenth century the Europeans held a strong belief in scientific proof. The belief in scientific proof is associated to the Age of Enlightenment‚ a period in Europe in which people thought their beliefs should depend on reason and scientific proof. This period is referred to a time when people “set out by means of reason and direct observation to discover the fundamental laws governing nature‚ humanity‚ and society. The Enlightenment Philosophers

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    1. Case 1 Country X purchased property in Chicago‚ USA‚ for its embassy. After country X has merged with country Y to form country Z‚ the property was turned over to the new formed State. Country Z was represented by a single ambassador to USA. Few years later‚ country Z was dissolved and Country X and Y again became separate independent sovereign states. Country X then sought to reclaim its embassy‚ but the property was being occupied at that time by a diplomat of country Y (who had been country

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    Favourite Cat‚ Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes" initiated from an occurrence of events that resulted in the untimely death of a much-loved house cat. Horace Walpole was the owner of a beloved tabby cat‚ named Selima‚ who drowned herself in a china vase after promiscuously attempting to catch her gold fish dinner. Distraught with emotional grief‚ Walpole requested friend Thomas Gray to write a poem commemorating the event. Walpole and Gray’s relationship went beyond friendship‚ because occasionally

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    Piety: Pan and the Nymphs

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    Pan‚ Nymphs‚ Olympians and Piety In ancient Greece‚ Pan‚ a goat-legged youth‚ was worshipped as a god‚ mainly in the countryside by shepherds and herdsmen. Pan was chiefly known as a protector‚ or as a “flock-keeping” god. The Athenians were under the impression that they were aided by Pan during the Persian wars‚ so after the wars‚ they established a precinct dedicated to him underneath the acropolis‚ in a cave (Herodotus p. 133). Although Pan was seen as a god‚ he was still in an inferior

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    amphorae was an explosion of creativity resulting from black figure innovation. Many “vase painters catered to (the customer’s) enthusiasm” in regards to buying and selling pottery. Lots of painters even put their name on the vase. But the difference between this pottery and the prize pottery was that the crafted one told a story. The prize amphora is like an old trophy‚ which becomes silly even in the near future. A vase retelling the story of the Illiad will evoke deep conversation at a dinner party

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    to undermine stereotypes in our minds in appreciating ancient Greek vases. Let’s first talk about “Beazley’s method”. The basic principles of this approach are that we can distinguish the artists through their stylistic skills on the vases. The author thinks‚ as she states in the essay‚ that although Beazley’s method is a landmark in his time and still of great importance nowadays‚ it is not the only way we decode Greek vases. On the other hand‚ Dr. Robertson also noted that we should not throw

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    Water Secret Materials • • • • • • Candle and matches Pie pan or dish Juice bottle‚ jar or clear vase Water Food coloring Matches The candle flame heats the air in the vase‚ and this hot air expands. Some of the expanding air escapes out from under the vase — you might see some bubbles. When the flame goes out‚ the air in the vase cools down and the cooler air contracts. The cooling air inside of the vase creates a vacuum. - See more at:

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    Mycenaean artefacts Lions Head Rhyton The Lions Head Rhyton is a gold lion head made of hammered sheet metal in the shape of a lions head. Lions Head Rhyton was found in Grave IV‚ Grave Circle A Mycenae and dates to the 16th century BC. The lions head is beautifully crafted with ears‚ eyes down to the very last detail and is a very good replica of a lion’s head. It bears distinctive details such as the muzzle and mane. Historians believe that the lion represents an expression of natural strength

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