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    Cabinet Of Natural History

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    A defining feature of any collection, whether it be of curiosities, natural specimens, art works, or other objects, is the presence of an underlying system of thought — an episteme — that shapes the way in which a collection grows and evolves. Differences in these epistemes can vary widely across the centuries, and the present paper will discuss the differences between two genres of cabinets: the Wunderkammern, or “cabinet of wonders”, of the 16th century during the Renaissance; and the…

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    Root Chakra Importance

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    back you balance until you feel in line again. 3 Eat foods of the needed color to help bring back your balance. Tomatoes or red peppers help with an under-balance and blueberries help an overstimulated root chakra. 4 Wear or carry with you gemstones of the color you need for balance. Red stones include garnet or rubies, while blue stones could be sapphire or aquamarine. 5 Invoke the goddess Venus to help balance you out. She is the Roman goddess of love, and she can be called upon by…

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    The Crusades: A Catalyst for Exploration “God, glory, and gold--not necessarily in that order--took post-Renaissance Europeans to parts of the globe they had never before seen.”, states Larry Schweikart and Michael Patrick Allen at the beginning of their book, A Patriot’s History of the United States (Schweikart). Discoveries stemming from the Crusades’ driven hunger for gold and righteousness are explored in this paper along with contemporary examples of discoveries made to meet wartime needs.…

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    Text BoxShapeImageText BoxAcre is a state located in the north of Brazil a country in South America.it is considerably smaller than most other states in Brazil.Acre, sitting under the Amazons and to the right edge of Peru, is part of the Amazon rainforest biome.Therefore, like other surrounding states, it is almost entirely covered by plantlife.Being a rainforest, it is hugely biodiverse with thousands of breeds of trees, plants and animals. Consider these facts: A single pond in Brazil can…

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    IMPLEMENTING A BUDDY SYSTEM TO REDUCE NURSE BURNOUT Nurses regularly sacrifice their own needs to meet the needs of their patients. Habitually neglecting self-care increases the risk of burnout, which has significant consequences for the nurse, the patient, and the overall healthcare system. Nurses who take care of themselves provide better care for their patients, have higher job satisfaction, and are more engaged members of the healthcare team. Fortunately, there are many simple ways to…

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    Thesis: “We mistake ourselves when we suppose that wilderness can be the solution to our culture’s problematic relationships with the nonhuman world, for wilderness is itself no small part of the problem” (1). I. “You were in the presence of something irreducibly nonhuman, something profoundly Other than yourself. Wilderness is made of that too.” (1) o Cronon begins his essay by defining wilderness as he sees it. While a great deal of his arguments are based off the idea that the wild is…

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    Zheng He's 7 Voyages

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    They traded things such as bracelets, rings, jewels, and gemstones in Aden where they also earned Zebras and leopards in tribute. They eventually reached Kenya and Mogadishu, who weren’t very friendly towards Zheng He’s fleet at first. One of the most interesting things I found about this voyage was that one of…

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    Aztec Food Research Paper

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    some were tied at the shoulder and some were tied at the waist. The military wore designed and colored clothing that was very unique from others and it was to show to which group of warriors they belonged to. The military heroes would wear extra gemstones and embroidery on their uniforms so that the people knew they were the…

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    Inside Designer Case Study

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    1) There is a Big difference In between Designers and Developers There is a big difference among inner surface decorators and inner surface manufacturers. In conclusion the particular change in one word, the particular change will be —Education. Very practically, anybody becomes an inside designer. Somebody which likes having fun with colours, fabrics and fabrics can readily turn into a designer by simply producing off of a small business credit card and selling themselves to be able to clients.…

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    Piemontite

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    Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral. Its coloring is metallic brassy to a brown-orange, and on the Mohs scale, it has a hardness of 3.5 to 4. The chemical formula of chalcopyrite is CuFeS2. It is the most commonly occurring copper containing mineral in New Zealand, but it is only created near volcanic areas. On the metaphysical level, chalcopyrite is used for meditation, specifically for opening the third eye chakra (crown chakra), and physical healing. The stone clears any energy…

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