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    oldest among the handicrafts‚ where the glassmaker blows air into the hot molten glass and the art of transformation into attractive shapes begins. Glassmakers create many shapes and colors as water glasses‚ wineglasses‚ beer mugs‚ water pitchers‚ vases‚ candle sticks… Blown glass workshops appeared in all Phoenician cities‚ and more particularly in Tyre‚ Sidon and Tripoli. Near Tripoli‚ in Beddaoui‚ blown glass is manufactured in a gloomy archaic workshop where color is only brought on by the craftsman’s

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    CJUS440-1402B-02: The Laws of Evidence Types of Legal Evidence Evidence can be as diverse as people; however‚ when looking to collect any type of evidence‚ it will typically be separated into one of two categories: real evidence or testimonial. Real evidence is considered to be tangible‚ such as‚ it will be anything that the five senses can perceive (Worral‚ Hemmens‚ & Nored‚ 2012‚ p. 71). Articles of clothing‚ weapons‚ contracts or legal documentation‚ and photographs are all examples of

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    In employing a different ‘’centre of consciousness’’ when telling the story from a narrator’s perspective‚ the point of view of characters usually shifts to different opinions. Atonement by Ian McEwan‚ uses this style in his mode of narration to successfully build the story around the narrator‚ Briony and then shifts to Cecelia’s perspective allowing the responder to consider the ambiguity and reliability of Briony as a narrator. As a post–modern ‘coming of age’ text‚ we are never given the satisfaction

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    schools and hospitals‚ access to health personell‚ medicines‚ etc.). On the other hand‚ is our standard of living the best for LDCs‚ and the one we should impose on them? For instance‚ what is the point of giving complex macinery like tractors and harvesters‚ which need expensive fuel and maintenance‚ to people who have harvested their crops by manpower for hundreds of years? We know for a fact that the money we grant is not being used adequately. A lot of the money is taken by the governments of the

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    Harvesting Wheat From the ancient times‚ wheat has been the major crop that makes people survive. To this day‚ we still rely on wheat to fill our stomachs. When people think of the agriculture of California‚ they don’t have their first thought on wheat. However‚ wheat is grown throughout the whole state. California was once said of having the finest wheat in the nation‚ and we have the largest milling capacity of all states. With such a great weather fertile land and a huge landmass‚ California

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    The Age of The Wedding Cakes In the threshold of the 20th century‚ Curitiba swaggered one of the most controversial architecture styles which was emerging in Europe. For the first time Industrial revolution allowed façade exuberance to be purchased at common stores Cândido de Abreu‚ Ernesto Guaita‚ Maurício Thá‚ Giovanni Lazzarini‚ José Muzzilo‚ Bergonse Brothers‚ Christian and Gustav Strobel‚ Gotlieb Wieland‚ Henrique Henning‚ Frederico Warneck‚ Augusto Huebel‚ Carlos Tathy. That huge architect

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    from the Frontier‚” in C. B. Moore‚ ed.‚ Reconstructing Complex So­cieties‚ Cambridge‚ Mass.‚ 1974‚ pp. 1-20.http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Earlybronze/ Tedesco‚ Laura Anne http://www.essential-humanities.net/art-overview/stone-age/ "Group of four vases [Northwest Anatolia]" (1989.281.45a‚b-.48) In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History  "Bowl [Syria]" (1985.356.19) In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History . New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ 2000–. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/1985.356

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    Doc. ID Page No. Date: Revision No.: Handout 1 November 2013 0 SHIP’S CATERING SERVICES NC 1 (MESSMAN) Day 3 HOUSE RULES SHIP’S CATERING SERVICES NC 1 (MESSMAN) Day 3 Doc. ID Page No. Date: Revision No.: Handout 2 November 2013 0 What to Bring • Ballpen • Extra notebook (for note-taking) • Training hand-outs House Rules/Training Guidelines • Cellular/Mobile phones: On SILENT MODE • Eating‚ drinking and smoking are not allowed inside the training

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    to decorate it? 5. What subjects were most commonly portrayed in Assyrian reliefs? 6. The doorway of the citadel of Sargon II was guarded by figures known as __________________. Why were they portrayed with five legs? 7. The alabaster vase (fig. 2.6) is the first known example of ________________________ relief sculpture. What does it depict? 8. Identify and name two conventions located in the Votive statues (fig. 2.12)? a. b. Discussion Question 9. Define and discuss:

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    between 750-700 BCE‚ known as the Geometric period. They were said to have been monumental grave markers. Most kraters were typically large‚ some over forty inches. They were made of ceramic and painted with linear designs‚ separated by registers. These vases were used to depict art in order to reveal a story. The artist wanted its viewers to capture the sense of realism in their design. The designs on the krater demonstrate what is known today as a funeral procession. In the first and widest register

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