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    School Of Athens Essay

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    symbols from the past and present during this time. School of Athens, portrays a gathering of philosophers into a hall, with Plato and Aristotle as the center focal point. This mural was created at sixteen feet tall by twenty-five feet wide with charcoal and paint. Raphael used perspective, foreshortening, as well as light in School of Athens to show the significance of the gathered philosophers and their educational impact in history. When analyzing School of Athens, you will see that…

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    The Long Term Affects of Lack of Communication In this passage of “The Moon Lady” from The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan goes more in depth on how language and miscommunication impacts women’s lives, primarily the relationship between Ying-ying and her daughter. Communication plays an important role in the novel in determining whether a person’s relationship with another is strong or not. Therefore, the lack of communication from an early age can create long term distance between a mother and…

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    Black Powder Chemistry

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    the 10th Century revolutionized how wars were fought. Gunpowder is the earliest known chemical explosive composed of approximately 75 percent potassium nitrate (KNO3), commonly known as saltpeter, 15 percent charcoal and 10 percent sulfur. This ratio of 75:15:10 ratio of saltpeter, charcoal and sulfur is commonly known as black powder. Together, the mixture of these three compounds in a proper ratios create a powerful explosive. The reason gunpowder became the primary propellant for artillery…

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    alot about what kinds of animals live in Australia. Both the pictures and words have many varying kinds of animals. Now, the reason I think that The Burnt Stick is exceeding because it really has more feeling and emotion than the other book. And the charcoal pictures really capture the emotion of sadness in the book. If the book was in color I think some of the emotion would be lost. I loved the pictures in My Grandma lived in Gooligulch because they were so fun and showed true pictures of what…

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    Homesteading Hacks

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    Here is what you can use vinegar to clean in your kitchen: glassware, vases, small-necked bottles, crystal glassware, dishwasher, dishes, the area around your kitchen tap, and oven. 4.Storage Charcoal Keep charcoal in the tool box to ensure that the tools do not rust. Peanut Butter Jars You can use empty peanut butter jars in a number of ways: - Storing hardware items like nuts, nails, screws, and bolts. The jars keep them organized and within reach…

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    Water in a lunar eclipse is a very abnormal factor. Seeing as most water is frozen, discovering it in a liquid form would be a miracle, but it is a crucial part of survival. Collecting water is not the issue, the main problem lies with making it drinkable. A water barrel with a filter is recommended, though it rains only once a week. It wouldn’t work well if the water was in a barrel outside because that would freeze. So instead, after your water has been collected, bring the barrel inside so it…

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    RMCAD Personal Statement

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    At the moment I do representable, realism, and narrative works. For example, when I use pencil or charcoal I used both realistic and represtational, depending on what message I want to send to the viewers. When I paint with watercolor it's more implied than realistic. My digital artistic style is still considered a child because I have a lot to learn…

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    Georgia O’Keefe was born the second of seven children near Sun Prairie, Wisconsin on Nov. 15, 1887 (“Georgia O’Keeffe: About the Painter”). From the age of 13 (Stabb), she knew she wanted to become an artist, and she began her art career in 1905 by studying at the Art Institute of Chicago. She continued her education a year later at the Art Student’s League of New York. After working in Chicago as a commercial artist for a while, she moved to Texas to teach art (“Georgia O’Keeffe: About the…

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    In the first test, the water came out black but did not clog the nozzle. The next test consisted of the same amount of materials, but in the order of cheesecloth, sand, charcoal, and then gravel. During the second test when the faucet water went through the filter, it came out a little black, not like the first test and didn’t clog the nozzle. The third pilot had the same order as the second, but this time, we used a full…

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    changed warfare How gunpowder was invented is that some scientists in china were experimenting Saltpeter a powerful agent potassium nitrate. It was used in medical compounds for years until a man thought about mixing the potassium agent with sulfur and charcoal, it had a result of a mysterious powder. Some observers said that smoke and fire the scientist’s body parts were burnt and the houses that they were working at burnt down too. The powder was used by the reigning Sung Dynasty to defeat…

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