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    Lexi. we played Tic Tac Toe on the way there. When we got there we split into groups I was with Lexi’s mom and Lexi, that was our little group. Her mom was a chaperon,our class was going to the gift shop first.I went in the gift shop we looked at gemstones and T-shirts.I followed Lexi out to the gift shops porch,she sat on a railing and I jumped up onto the railing to join her, missed the railing and fell flat on my face! I…

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    stalk the night in the previous island. A lost treasure that sits with our names in the dry lands which we claimed on the island before. And let’s not forget the lethal god's swords that rests in our sheaths." stated Liam. "And you doubt we'll find a gemstone?" Jace grinned at his words; Liam was the richest captain and person in his homeland. They weren't just ordinary seaman, they were hunters of myths and lost treasures. Jace was the friend that shared the same dream and glory. "You brother,…

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    Indian Ocean Trade Routes

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    During the 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E., various changes and continuities have occurred both in the Indian Ocean as well as the Silk Roads due to the contacts between Africa, The Middle East and Asia. These routes were not only known for trade and commerce itself, but were also used for the spread of culture, religion, technology and political structures. This has led to the influence of cultural diffusion. Throughout the beginning of these time periods or 600 C.E., the Indian Ocean and Silk Roads…

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    Authors love to include deeper meanings in their text. Often engaging the reader to think deeper and re-read the text. They include these to symbolize a deeper meaning to what they are said to be, often pertaining to real life.L. Frank Baum constantly uses color throughout his novels. Using them as symbols for his characters and setting. Each color has a purpose and is made know to, they also play a crucial role and symbolize something greater. First of all, L. Frank Baum was obsessed with…

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    You will need some gemstones any of these: aventurine, citrine, peridot, sardonyx, yellow diamonds, citrine,some incense any of these: wood aloes, rose, rose hips, rosemary, chamomile, eucalyptus, safflower, corn, passionflower, frankincense, sandalwood,these tools or symbols…

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    Clothes were becoming more fitted. Designs became more complex for people who could afford a tailor to customize their clothing. Clothing patterns showed a person's wealth. "Gemstones might be added to a fine garnment." (Tailoring 5) Closures such as zippers had yet to have been invented yet, so in many cases, individuals needed to be sewn into their clothing, Although corsets and lace helped minimize this problem, it still was…

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    Bulgari Case Study

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    organizational development and measure of awareness as applied to executives of public and private company.This essay is to evaluate the organizational behaviour issues that are faced by Bulgari, the Italian luxury brand is known for its glamorous gemstone jewelry, luxury watches, perfumes and leather goods.The objective of the research is the analysis of Bulgari’s organizational behavior, by diagnosing the main afflicted issues within the organization and by recommendation potential actions to…

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    “The Most Innocent!” Symbolism in the Final Scene of Daisy Miller Henry James’s “Daisy Miller: A Study” is the story of a free-spirited American girl who finds herself under the harsh scrutiny of the society of American expatriates living in Europe – key among them is one Mr. Winterbourne. Though an American by birth, Winterbourne has lived outside the country long enough to be no longer familiar with its customs. However, he is also set apart from European society (esp. when compared with Mr.…

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    The Silk Road is the most well-know trading route in Eurasia that mixed products and religions across a wide range of cultures and people. Around the first century BCE many trade routes stretching from China to Central Asia merged into one large interconnected route. It allowed other countries to experience new things from different cultures. The Silk Road was the major route of the new wave of religion. It opened long-distance economic relations between civilizations. The silk road did not…

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    Black Onyx Research Paper

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    depend on the craftsmanship of the piece of finished jewelry itself. The black onyx is more valuable than the other colors of onyx available, too. Black onyx can vary in value from $1 to $500 per carat on its own. That varies with the setting of the gemstone itself. With a setting of silver, it'll be less than a setting of yellow or white…

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