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    Donatello and the Lost-Wax Method Donatello is known as one of the most well-known sculptors during the Italian Renaissance. Some art critics say he is the greatest sculptor that lived before Michelangelo. However‚ before Donatello became notable for his many works‚ he was born Donato di Niccolo di Betto Bardi around the year of 1386 in Florence‚ Italy. It is believed that Donatello received his artistic training from a Florentine goldsmith. In 1403‚ he became an apprentice under artist Lorenzo

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    Hot Melt On Ski Wax

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    Results If ski wax can be applied by rubbing‚ pasting‚ spraying‚ or melting then the melt on wax should reduce friction the best because it coats the skis more evenly and creates a thicker protective barrier to the bases of the skis. Consequently‚ this hypothesis was correct because the data captured displayed that the hot wax reduces friction the best‚ see appendix seven‚ eight‚ and nine. Hot melt on wax had the fastest time when the ice disc was slid down the ski and had the highest velocity. It

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    product called Floor wax it is applied on floor surfaces to make it scuff-resistant‚ water-resistant‚ slip resistant and glossy. It provides a thin‚ protective and hard surface layer when applied to flooring. In this modern age‚ floor polishes is made from synthetic materials and with the advancement of synthetics so does floor wax‚ each passing day over half a million people are using floor wax even as we speak someone is using it! But of all the useful traits that floor wax gives us at our floors

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    As soon as you enter the Museum of Death Treasures you are greeted by someone and you are led in to the check-in booth of the museum. The room is dingy‚ dark and airy and divided into different sections‚ it is very dimly lit and you can feel a cool breeze as you go deeper inside. The tiles of the ceiling are brown that have gray squares on them and every couple of tiles has a sprinkler. At the far end of the room‚ you can see that there is a fire which is lighted in the fireplace. Close to the fireplace

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    Harvard Business Review Case Study Johnson Wax: Enhance (A) 1. How is Enhanced positioned? Does this position make sense? Why/not? 2. Would you recommend sampling? Why/not? (show your calculations) 3. As John Sherman‚ what would you recommend be done with Enhance? Johnson Wax: Enhance (A) 1. Enhance is targeted towards women 25-45 years old with dry hair. During ASSESSOR’s Advertising Recall‚ total unaided recall for Enhance was 76%; among those who recalled the Enhance ad‚ almost 50%

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    Peel, Da Banana Wax

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    Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Marikina Brazil St. Greenheights Subd. Concepcion 1‚ Marikina City INVESTIGATORY PROJECT “Peel‚ da Banana Wax” MEMBERS: Alad‚ Mary Anne C. Aresgado‚ Jinky D. Casakit‚ Lowie L. Ducay‚ Gilrose T. Eroles‚ Ronalyn B. Gamboa‚ Geralyn S. Garcia‚ Christine O. Inocencio‚ Jellica C. Lobreo‚ Danica B. Lorayna‚ Ellen Grace L. Novelero‚ Annalyn R. Resuento‚ April Siena I. Mr. Ryan H. Lim ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The researchers would like to give their warm heart-felt

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    Madame Cézanne Essay

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    Further into Cézanne’s career‚ portraiture was common. In his work‚ Madame Cézanne in a Yellow Armchair of 1890 (Figure 10)‚ Japanese influence cannot be denied. The “great simplification and flattening of modelling and color‚ the structural anchoring of the figure against the edges of the picture‚ and the horizontal weighting combined with a diagonal accent‚” (Berger 118) that Cézanne used in his painting were common features in Japanese work. Although Cézanne did not specify whether he viewed

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    Candles: Wax and Cooking Oil

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    Hamins‚ Anthony‚ Matthew Bundy‚ Scotte E. Dillon. 2005.”Characterization of Candle Flames. Journal of Fire Protection Engineering” Vol 2(15): pp. 110-115. K.M. Allan‚ J.R. Kaminski‚ J.C. Bertrand‚ J. Head‚ Peter B.‚ Sunderland‚ Laminar. 2009 “Smoke of Wax Candles”. Journal for Combustion Science and Technology Vol 181: pp 800-811. Thelin‚ Nicole. 2010. "Making candles for Moms". Journal for Living Well Households. Vol. 3(10): pp 6-10. Vee‚ Jay. 2011. "Used Cooking Oil as an Additive Component". Journal

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    Madame Bovary was problematic in nineteenth century France because Flaubert glorified adultery and disgraced marriage. The problem with Emma was that there was no double standard in abuse and disrespect towards men. In Madame Bovary‚ men are problematically used as sexual entertainment because there was a double standard in nineteenth century France. Madame Bovary‚ or Emma‚ is problematic caused by her marriage‚ which she finds to be dull and mundane. Emma was problematic with her love affairs with

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    Carmen lives only for sensuality. She goes from one man to another. Carmen knows that she is free to stop relationships if she does not love the man anymore and that is fine‚ because the way she was raised allows her to act that was. She is an independent Gypsy woman. People of Gypsy culture are open-minded and willful. In the culture of the nineteenth century female Gypsies are characterized as strong‚ free-spirited‚ extraordinary‚ and arrogant. The romantic spirit of a Gypsy is considered absolutely

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