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    you are talking about self-siphoning beads. The phenomena of self-siphoning beads, sometimes referred to as “The Chain Fountain”, is one that confounds many eyes upon first sight. One would expect a chain of beads spilling out of a beaker to simply roll over the edge and fall to the ground. However,…

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    care personnel start by mapping out people’s location and their activities before they got sick. After finding out the fact that the people who got sick went to the Thompson Lake Park and majority drank fountain water from the park, the testing of water sample was done. The result showed the fountain near the beach at the Thompson Lake Park to be the source for outbreak as it was tested positive for parasite Cryptosporidium. Outbreak Symptoms, Population Affected and Time Sequence…

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    people’s location and their activities before they got sick. The testing of water sample was done after finding out the fact that the people who got sick had been to the Thompson Lake Park and majority drank fountain water from the park within the last few days. The result showed that the fountain near the beach at the Thompson Lake Park was the source of outbreak as it was tested positive for parasite Cryptosporidium. Outbreak Symptoms, Population Affected and Time Sequence…

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    Alice Gaston Slavery

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    Fountain remembers the early years of slavery, he was 101 years old during his narrative. Fountain, like Alice Gaston was also born into slavery and had a master who he recalls treated him fairly. During Fountain’s time in slavery he witnessed many slaves be sold from previous owners. Fountain says he was never sold since he was a good slave, but reiterates “if you was bad and mean and they didn't…

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    College Station Fountain Plaza “Blue Baker Plaza” The main attraction from this plaza is the big fountain on the southeast side of the site. This fountain works as a retention pond helps as a flood prevention to the city as this site is mainly developed. All the water that cannot be absorbed anymore by the parking lot concrete can be hold in the retention pond. The fountain is really big to be human scale. It is majestic and make visitors feel small. The water in the fountain…

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    objects based of visual indifference by doing so, Duchamp build his way for Conceptual art. Duchamp picked a Bedfordshire porcelain urinal model on his return to his studio he turned it 90 degrees and sign it, R. MUTT 1917, and entitled this new piece Fountain. The existence of one of the most influential art pieces…

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    be separated ( "Islamic Dynastic Art.") . It can also be noted that the symbolism of each lion as a tribe of Israel seems to support the claim that the lions are eleventh century relics owned by the aforementioned Jewish vizier, repurposed for the fountain, as lions are a more prominent symbol in Jewish art at least relative to Islamic art. Encircling the courtyard are ornate pavilions, supported by 124 slender marble columns. The positioning of the columns are not even, some doubled at points,…

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    Cultural Frame In 1917, the wealthy male French artist, Marcel Duchamp created the revolutionary masterpiece named Fountain which challenged the meaning of what art is and the necessity of the manual labour required to make art. This masterpiece was influenced by the Dada movement, World War 1 and cubism. The dada movement was a movement which, was launched in 1916 in Zurich, was a direct reaction to the slaughter, propaganda and inanity of World War 1. In 1905, Marcel Duchamp began his…

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    Liam Cox: A Short Story

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    He said “You will fine out when you get to the fountain”. He disappear, after a break Klara keep walking until she eventually reach the fountain. The record in her bag was shaking she couldn't keep it still and it drop out of her bag. Klara pick it up and ran to a nearby shed, there was a horse in the shed you took it and rode it to the fountain. Eventually, she got there and sat down with a sigh of relief, Klara also took a sip of the fountain of forgiveness water. It tastes sweet like the…

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    species in the area. While on the other hand there is native species which are species with a niche in their environment and is in their natural place. One native grass here in the U.S. is Giant Needle Grass and an invasive grass species is Green Fountain Grass. There are many differences and similarities between these two grasses. A little information on Giant Needle Grass is that it can grow up to 10 ft. tall. It can also be planted in the fall, summer, and spring. It can also be planted in…

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