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    and his stepmother. Though he obtained no formal education, he would eventually go on to apprentice under the famous painter Verrocchio. During the six years Leonardo would spend with Verrocchio, he would obtain some new skills such as metal work, carpentry, leather work, drawing and sculpting. In 1472, at the tender age of 20, he would receive a membership into the painter’s guild in Florence. Ten years after that, he would be commissioned to paint the Adoration of Magi. The Adoration of Magi…

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    indians to be more like the whites and be educated. starting in 1970’s they established boarding schools and sometimes took kids with force or parents consent to attend. They made the schools far away so the kids would not escape and try to run home. carpentry, gardening, and farming are practiced by the boys.…

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    The Industrial Revolution drastically changed the lives of nearly every American citizen. The Revolution marked the turning point where everyday life demonstrated improvement, but at a cost to American citizens. A large abundance of products manufactured rapidly fulfills demand, but as a repercussion machines will eventually supersede human labor. The unemployment rate today depicts one of the highest in the last half of a century at “9.60% in 2010” and represents a negative effect of the…

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    Did you know that over 500,000 people traveled the Oregon Trail? The Oregon trail had a effected America in many ways, including the population change, manifest destiny and the beginning of land expansion. The Oregon Trail was an insanely hard Trail to complete. About 20,000 people died trying to complete it. Some common diseases that were caught in the Oregon Trail were Typhoid, Mountain fever, Cholera, the flu, measles, and smallpox. About one out of ten who set off didn’t survive.…

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    . Experience in the provision of disability services to people with a diverse range of disabilities I got the opportunity to do different roles in different positions within ADHC. I started my career as a Support worker (permanent position) to assist disable clients with their personal care needs. I used to reconcile their expenses, account statements, rent payment by service users, to reconcile expenses and income (money approved by ADHC) according to ADHC guideline and, to make report on…

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    this country was not going to allow his race to have control by being educated, and certainly not by being in political power. Therefore he devised a plan where African Americans learnt a skill. A skill that would get you money whether it is in carpentry, building, cleaning, black smithing, house keeping, etc. This was smart simply because doing this time manual labor was accepted by society for African Americans, and that’s what Booker T wanted. He wanted to live separately from them but live…

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    Early Jamestown

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    Early Jamestown: Why Did So Many Colonists Die? English royalty and noblemen were very optimistic after they heavily funded the Jamestown expedition with the belief that the settlement would be a strong foundation towards the goal of colonizing the fertile lands of the Eastern Americas. Accomplishing such a daunting task meant the country potentially could have an abundant population to spread Christianity towards, discover new riches as the Spanish previously had done, and maybe uncover the…

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    The Adoration of the Magi Leonardo da Vinci is a famous inventor, writer, mathematician and artist. His knowledge of life and wisdom of the world is shown through his many paintings such as The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.The Adoration of the Magi was one of da Vinci’s early paintings and was never finished. This painting took six years to be completely be restored from damage of the years of its life.The Adoration of the Magi by da Vinci, made with combined influences of individualism,…

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    users. New technologies in E-commerce. Loyalty to premium brands. Threats Large number of indirect competitors in the market. Government regulation. Economic factors will indirectly affect the purchasing power of the buyers. Industry is overtaking carpentry which may result in losing of hand carving skills. Marketing Objective Home Decor Furniture company…

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