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    As part of Disability Awareness Week (December 3 to 9), The Spine and Limb Foundation will be hosting a Marketability event on Wednesday, December 6 from 10:00am to 3:00pm in front of the Paraquad Industries building. Marketability is an on-site event that will provide opportunities for people with disabilities to showcase their special achievements in various life roles including recreation and employment. This first-time event will consist of outdoor ‘market’ themed activities where artists…

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    Ceramic artwork has been an art form for the longest time with the earliest humans making pots, vases, stoneware, and figurines. In the 16th century an artist in Japan created a ceramic tea bowl that would have been prized for its beauty in that day and time. The 16th century tea bowl would have been highly thought after for its irregularities in color and shape and was created to be appreciated by its user. (Ceramic artwork made by Sondra Hastings)…

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    polka dot and floral pottery. The reason for why Emma Bridgewater start her business with pottery was because she could not find a property ‘gift’-a suitable cup and saucer for her mother’s birthday. Therefore, she came up with an idea to make a ceramic cup by her own factory. With the hugely supportive by her family members-her husband Matthew Rice and her mother, she grew up and expend her business promptly. Form this point, it can be seen that one person’s business success need other’s assist…

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    The most advanced art formula of the pre-Archaic era was unquestionably Greek ceramic objects. Frequently including huge urns and other containers, it was adorned originally with linear, then extra intricate arrangements of triangles, zigzags as well as additional comparable forms. Symmetrical pottery consists of approximately the premium Greek creations, by means of urns classically prepared conferring to a stringent arrangement of magnitudes. As of about seven hundred, transformed connections…

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    Redox Catalyst Essay

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    1. Redox Catalyst Catalyst is defined as a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without changing its chemical composition and affecting the standard Gibbs free energy, by lowering the activation energy of a chemical reaction. It does so by providing an alternative reaction pathway. In redox reaction, the key chemical event is the net movement of electrons from one reactant to the other. The oxidation state of atoms are changed. Transition metal is used as redox catalyst due…

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    Swot Analysis Of Vixen

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    Vixen is a combination curling iron, hot air brush and dryer all in one sleek and beautiful volumizing package. While some other hot air brushes need to be used on slightly damp hair, or require product on dry hair, the Vixen uses hot air to heat the ceramic barrel. This creates a combination of hot air brush and curling iron that can be used on dry or damp hair. Instead of spending over an hour sectioning, blow drying, and curling your hair, you can achieve a beautiful blowout look with curls…

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    Jomon Pottery Essay

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    Japanese ,refers to the ancient pottery produced by Japan's first Stone Age culture, during the period 14,500 and 1000 BCE. It was named Jomon pottery by the American zoologist Edward S. Morse (1838-1925), who excavated the first known examples of Jomon ceramic art from the Omori shell-mound near Tokyo. Because all the recovered sherds had marks of twisted cords on their exterior surfaces, Morse gave them the name "Jomon". In fact, the name "Jomon" is now used to describe the entire prehistoric…

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    industries there. Concept of industrial design were imparted to India in early sixties through the establishment of formal education programmes in Indian design schools.(MP Ranjan, quality through Industrial design,1990. Craft disciplines such as ceramics, glass, and textiles might fall into the category of applied arts, industrial arts, decorative arts, fine arts, or crafts. They have been understood as “medium-designated” practices, the values of which are correlated with material objects and…

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    The traditional Chinese name for the country, Zhong-gue date back the Xia dynasty in C. 2205-1700BCE. The rule both by anarchy and foreign rule. Just live preview history we study. Chinese also believe that their deceased ancestors continue to exist in spiritual world and they can give their descendants access to god. They commonly divide every as part of yin and yang. Chinese transition from hunter and gather begin the Neolithic Period (C.7000-2250 BCE). The art that was known for its…

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    Pottery Vs Minoans

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    many different styles, uses, and fabrication techniques for pottery. The Kamares ware ceramic are fine ware, or only used in celebrations or rituals. Quite the opposite is coarse ware, frequently used for serving or cooking. The colorfully painted pottery sherds from Knossos, Crete gave archaeologists an insight to the culture. Opposing from the Minoans, the Mycenaean pots and vases lacked colorful paint; ceramic wares glazed in browns and blacks with militant scenes. Other differences with the…

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