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    Describe both. To create this sculpture, the artist used bronze, which contain a tons of coppers and a small amount of tin. By using this media, the sculpture looks much more firm and safe. It made all the details on the figure body stand out and seem beautiful. For the technique, they used the lost – wax casting, also known as cire – perdue. The process takes quite a lot…

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    One of the earliest metals to be discovered, lead has a long history with mankind. It was first discovered around 7000 BC as a byproduct of silver smelting. Lead is metal known for its resistance against corrosion, malleability, and low melting point. Mined all across the world, lead was one of the most important metals in ancient times. Although lead was toxic, it was used widely, particularly in the Roman Empire. Through its uses and toxicity, lead affected the classical era in a drastic way.…

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    For the patient who has concerns about replacing their silver fillings with white fillings, it is important to educate the patient on the difference between the two. Amalgam fillings contain a mixture of metals such as silver, copper and tin, in addition to mercury, which binds these components into a hard, stable and safe substance. You can also inform the patient that amalgam fillings are strong enough to be used in back teeth, where high-pressure grinding and chewing require a product…

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    The Renaissance Era challenged the teachings of the church because it made people start to question if they were teaching the truth. The Renaissance Era began after the tragedies of the Black Death and The Crusades left the catholic people questioning why god would bring this to them and also left the Europeans wanting to go back to the glory days of the Roman Empires. The teachings of the church were challenged through the art, catholics inside the church and scientific advancements. The…

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    What Does Boredom Mean

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    boredom promoted the sense of creativity or being able to see the world in another way or maybe finding yourself. I had a friend that would be a partner in my road to boredom we would act like soldiers and craw in the grass with nerf guns shooting at tin cans. That right there is the result of boredom and if…

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    In the blistering cold of the Alaskan tundra, an astute woman who went by the name of Kingmeata Etidlooie was prepping her meal for the night in some tin trays that she had bought the last time she had visited the closest town, which was located 93 miles north of her humble abode. Bringing them back, she found them very useful when it came to preparing her dinners every night because she had the ability…

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    all carry with us through life. When we are told we can’t make it, we can show everyone just how capable we are. Debbie Allen has shown her abilities and talents in countless performances such as Benetha Younger in Raisin, Director of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and choreographer of Carrie just to name a few. Not only did she participate…

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    Symbolism In Tony Morrison’s Beloved, symbolism within water and color represents the prolonging connection between African Americans and slavery. Mainly within the life of Sethe and her children, the connection between freedom and servitude is signified by water and its natural properties as a boundary. The hope for freedom is captured throughout the novel as forms of color. Color plays an important role as it shows the emotion that united all slaves: hope. Specifically, the hope for freedom.…

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    When asked to use the petty cash tin, the staff member complained and said there was no cash left in the tin. £10 was taken from the till with only a note being left explaining why the till was £10 short. * Payments to suppliers and income from customers are not being recorded properly which will show incorrect figures…

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    He felt her eyes on him and looked up, smiling when he saw her. A smile that put the sun to shame. He pushed off the wall and walked over to her. Without hesitating he kissed her on the cheek, his hand lingering on her side. He smelled like he showered and put on some cologne, he smelled fantastic. “How was work?” He asked as they walked down the street a bit so that the people in the restaurant could not see them through the windows. “It was work. Mrs. Malone only lectured at me for two of…

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