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    painting on wood derived from the Arab art‚ is another kind of woodwork seen on covering walls and ceilings. In turned wood‚ wood workers use cedar wood first to turn them into cylinders of different sizes then to sculpt them into coffee cups‚ plates‚ vases and bowls. As for the sculpted woodwork‚ artisans use designs based on geometric and floral patterns in which one can see on the wooden cupboards‚ chairs‚ tables and other items the decorative Islamic theme This distinctive kind of cutlery has

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    room for creativity. The line from the tip of my pencil is not just nonsense; every drawing is representation of me and everything that I feel at a given moment. Through art‚ I have learned how this life isn’t always pretty blue skies‚ and ceramic vases. It is purple skies with an orange hue‚ tornadoes in perfect weather‚ grimaces and tears‚ and so much more that words cannot convey‚ which is why I draw. Through art‚ I have learned that with the frustration and failures‚ there is reward in forms of

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    Odella had been staying at the quaint country farmhouse for a month now‚ regaining her strength and stability and getting to know the woman that had rescued her… She could have turned her away‚ or shot her‚ or anything since Odella had been trespassing. However‚ Gisela‚ for that Odella had discovered was the name of the woman who had saved her‚ had taken her in and given her a place to eat and sleep and time to recover instead and for this she was indebted. However‚ this was a debt that she knew

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    for their entire lives they could not see themselves or each other all they could see was the cave wall and shadows. Fire burned above their heads and behind them. Between the fire and the prisoners a wall lined path where people walk and carry vases‚ statues‚ and other artifacts on their heads. The prisoners could hear echoes of voices and could see the shadows casted by the artifacts‚ they mistaken the echoes and shadows for reality. Plato has Socrates imagine that one prisoner is unchained

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    Fragments of vase Kortney’s life was simple. She and her parents lived in a small town. They had an ordinary house with two bedrooms‚ a kitchen and a sitting room. She was ten years old. Kortney went to the fifth grade to the “Hilton School”. Her best friend was Carla. They had known each other since five years old. They were living next to each other. That day Carla’s parents were leaving for the fair and Kortney’s ones. So both girls stayed lane at home. In case adults allowed them to stay

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    didn’t seem to care and continued to wash his clothes naked. Setting Ayemenem House Dirty “filth had siege to the Ayemenem House like a medieval army advancing on an enemy castle” [metaphor] “Mideges whizzed in teapots”‚ “Dead insects lay in empty vases”‚ “ The floor was sticky. White walls had turned an uneven grey. Brass hinges and doorhandles were dull and greasy to the touch.” Characters Baby Kochamma untidy and lazy stopped noticing how dirty the house was Kochu Maria irresponsible doesn’t

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    chooses to end a scene and an Act (a number of scenes). It is usually significant in building audience expectations of what is to come. This is sometimes a cliff hanger. Symbolism: When an object is used to represent something else‚ e.g. a broken vase may symbolise a broken relationship. Stage Directions: Read these carefully. They tell us what should be happening on stage and will often include clues‚ e.g. the darkening of the stage may suggest something bad approaching. Characterization

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    Ancient China and Ancient Egypt are very different and very alike. The differences and similarities between Ancient China and Ancient Egypt‚ such as their writing systems‚ their calendars‚ and the areas they lived in are very interesting‚ and they deserve to be discussed. Ancient China and Egypt are different‚ but makes them similar? One detail is that both Egypt and China were very civilized for the times that they lived in. The second detail is that both civilizations had been ruled by dynasties

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    The Effects of Illegal Logging: Illegal logging and associated illegal trade directly threatens ecosystem and biodiversity in forests throughout Asia and the world. It is having a devastating impact on the world’s forests and negatively the economic and ecological system of optimal forest management. A staggering 80% have already been destroyed or degraded and much of what remains is under threat from illegal logging and destructive illegal logging. Its effects include deforestation‚ the loss of

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    He encounters the witch Circe‚ the sirens‚ Skylla‚ Charybdis‚ among other female figures. For example‚ figure 28 shows the encounter of Odysseus and the sirens‚ the sirens’ hybrid representation alludes to their animalistic and inferior nature. This vase has a clear message: women are tricksters and allurers; ignore their voices and opinions. Similarly‚ figure 29 clearly states the threat of women’s sexuality; it literally presents parallels a vagina to a rapid man-eater monster. Thus‚ Odysseus’ myth

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