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    Shinto Pottery In Japan

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    the Jomon Period. Many pottery were found during this time. Just like other culture it pottery was a common job for the females. Japan was known for having harmony with nature. For instant Haniwa Figure (300-710 CE), a warrior figure made of clay. They clay is use for the respect of nature materials. Buddhist art of Chinese and Korea arrived to Japan. No a surprise to find Buddha figure in japan. Japan also had many scroll painting like China. Their painting were closely related to nature.…

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    call El-Kamin El-Sahrawi which is near the city of Samalut. This discovery was announced by the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities. The three tombs contain several coffins or sarcophagi which are in different sizes. They found clay fragments as well. From analysis of the clay fragments it has been concluded that the three tombs span the 27th Dynasty. The 27th dynasty was when Egypt became a province of the Persian Achaemenid. Then nearly a century later the period of the Roman Ptolemic rule…

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    Twenty Dollar Bill Old Hickory. The Hero of the Battle of New Orleans. The Indian Hater. All these phrases are nicknames of the seventh president of the United States. Whether this controversial president should be loved or hated is open to interpretation. His character was highly contradictive and his life was quite the emotional rollercoaster. Like every other ordinary person, he had his loyal supporters and his brutal enemies. To many historians, he would be considered the country’s greatest…

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    Eutrophication is a natural occurrence over the past centuries as bodies of water age and contains sediment (Carpenter 1981). However, due to human activities, the rate of eutrophication has increased and now plays a big role in fish kills. This happens when inordinate amount of fertilizers flow down the rivers and streams and into the sea, which in turn encourages algae and most, if not all, aquatic plants to overgrow. Fishes will then suffocate due to lack of oxygen and sunlight excessively…

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    winged warriors, human faces with falcon eyes, and many more. There were never depictions of the crops they grew, but they consistently used the animals, wild and domesticated, living in the wetlands and aquatic environments. Clay work was especially unique. Though the clay itself was of poor quality, the lines drawn in them were delicate, strong, and exhibited confidence. Many designs were floral and geometric to reflect the area the Mississippians lived…

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    Descriptive Writing Comparison Essay Students often get bored in class, especially in English. In order to spark interest animals can be brought in. My English teacher, Mrs. Christy Clay, sparked the interest of everyone of her students when she brought in her dog, Monte, and her hamster, Oreo. The presence of these two pets allowed for student to compare and contrast, and to form new ideas about forms of learning. My essay will include my opinions, the comparisons I made between this unlikely…

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    I began to pack up at the end of the day and my teacher had one last announcement, ‘Tomorrow I would like you all to bring in an object for show and tell. Something that describes you or is very special to you.’ I began my thought, then determined that it was in fact homework and waited until then. Arriving at home I hopped atop my bed and began to think. I knew I could choose any of the items I had accumulated over the years, hopefully something that stood out among the rest of the class.…

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    In 1848, the first women 's rights convention took place in Seneca Falls, New York. Three hundred women attended the convention to achieve equal rights in society. As an illustration women in the 1840’s couldn’t vote, own property, have custody of their children after a divorce or even share the same religious rights as their male counterparts. Thus, leading to the Seneca Falls Declaration. The Seneca Falls Declaration shared a similar style to the Declaration of Independence except that it…

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    sixties. Mafia 3 begins in 1968 in New Bordeaux, which is a made up cite eerily similar to New Orleans. The story revolves Lincoln Clay a biracial Vietnam vet who is the main protagonist in the game. After returning from war, he becomes involved in the Black Mob, an African American criminal gang, and the gang has competition with the Italian mob. The Italian betrays Clay and his family and decide to wipe them out and eliminate their opponents. Most of his crew gets killed and even Lincoln’s…

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    As you walk down the river, you notice the river is deeper in some spots. Along the side there are piles of clay that almost appear as a wall for the river. The wet clay is very smooth and is gray in color. Why doe's the river contain so much clay? Clay is most likely found in rivers. The small particles of dirt that drift down river sink to the bottom and build upon each other forming clay. On the opposite side of the road, there is another trail. You can tell the trail is traveled quite…

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