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    individuals will be able to first-handedly interact with Phree, hopefully persuading their buying decision in favor of purchasing Phree. Continuously innovating Phree by allowing experimentation of customization tweaks with different colors, designs, engraving, and functions will allow Phree to maintain competitive advantage and attract more individuals. The proposed marketing plan will allow Phree to take full advantage of its current strengths within the market as well as build a foundation…

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    William Blake/"Songs of Innocence"& “Songs of Experience” It is said that as a young child, Blake, had visions and saw God and a tree full of angels. His parents had noticed that he was different from his peers. This allowed him to create ideas for his poems. He was heavily influenced by the Bible as he was growing up so many of his writings were influenced by it. William Blake, a poet, writer, and an illustrator of his own books, known for his poems, "Songs of Innocence," and “Songs of…

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    the element of Fire. Candles are frequently a tool in sympathetic magick rituals, and can be used to represent individuals, thoughts, and emotions. A basic candle magick spell consist of choosing a candle centered upon color correspondences, then engraving it with sigils and anointing it with the proper oil. Book Of Shadows The Book of Shadows is the Witch’s personal workbook which contains invocations, spells, notes, runes and more. It can be a physical notebook or stored on a computer. Or you…

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    Necklaces-the perfect gift for every occasion Necklace is a wearable ornament that has been in existence probably since the establishment of mankind. Take up any historical book, you will find out that even at those times, necklaces were used as offerings to different communities and people. Back then, they were made of different materials. This tradition is still being practiced nowadays. However, the options available as crafting material is confined to mainly three or four materials, which…

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    Boston Massacre Monument

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    British troops murdered some Americans after they formed a mob. This partly led up to the Revolutionary War where America fought Britain. This monument would be made of dolomitic marble. It would contain a 20 x 20 replication of Paul Revere’s engraving of the Boston Massacre, and under it an inscription explaining the Boston Massacre. The Boston Massacre happened when people in the English Colonies were angry with Taxes so they tried to harm the tax collectors Since the…

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    person whose name has is to be tattooed on the skin. I suggest that both parties consult each other and evaluate what design elicits the same degree of affirmation; except of course when it is meant to be a surprising thing. A name tattoo means engraving or writing words, in this case, names of person, things, or organizations as tattoos in the body of the one who is being tattooed. The name tattoos can contain the name of the one who is being tattooed. It can also include names of important…

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    Lascaux Symbolism

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    In addition to the painted images, Lascaux has many engravings of animals and abstract designs. These may have been created with the aid of torches and stone lamps filled with animal fat to produce light for the artists! (Maybe even bull fat!) The paint colors, or pigments, used to paint Lascaux and other caves were made from commonly found minerals. When ground they would create colors such as red, yellow, black, brown, and violet. No brushes have been found. This means that the broad black…

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    Homosapiens Between 100,000 and 50,000 years ago, Homo sapiens left Africa in search of more space and new habitats to use.On search, some how they met up with the Neanderthals occupying the Middle East and Southern Europe. There’s one hypothesis that suggests that Neanderthals were no match for Homo sapiens. Neanderthals were pushed out of their habitats, and extinct by Homosapiens. Another discovered evidence suggests that, Homo sapiens didn’t leave Africa in large groups, but in smaller…

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    books could be produced for wider audiences. People learned how to read and educated themselves on a variety of subjects, and soon the ardent thriving on arts and literature began. Prominent artists of the era included Albrecht Durer, who perfected engraving, a technique that enabled the reproduction of paintings and prints. Prevalent authors of the time included Erasmus, who criticized churches for being reluctant to translate the bible and translated the bible in the vernacular,…

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    Ever since its invention, photography has always been very popular. The number of people using the camera throughout the centuries continues to proliferate and with the increase in popularity for this new media came various expansions and technological advancements to the camera as well as the methodology of taking a photograph itself. These advancements did not happen suddenly; the technology and advancements in photography we have today is the product of many centuries of work through a…

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