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    An Essay On The Alchemist

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    Wouldn’t it be nice if you could change a simple worthless piece of junk into gold? I know I would love to. Alchemy is the ancient practice that’s shrouded in mystery and secrecy. Many believed only certain people were worthy of the knowledge of alchemy. When I was first introduced into the life of alchemy, my mind was clouded by what I was researching. I didn’t quite wrap my head around it but still at the same time I felt a deep sensation of excitement to learn more about alchemy; I began to…

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    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 includes gold, silver, diamond and maybe platinum. Nevertheless, even after passage of so many years, the necklace stands out to be the perfect gift. Why a necklace is timeless? • Uniqueness: Necklaces stand out from other wearable accessories. Moreover,…

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    Australian Coin History

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    The Royal Australian Mint Coins, look in your pockets, in your wallet. Do you know where they came from how they were made. Well the answer to that lies at the mint within the walls under the roof. There are many assets of the mint but first the history of the mint and Australian coins. 1800 First came the proclamation coins caused by Governor King fixing the price of all foreign coins brought into Australia. 1813 40,000 round holes where punched out of Spanish dollars order by Governor…

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    Introduction Silver, like gold, is found in a native state; frequently too it occurs as an alloy containing gold, which is recognized, when the silver is dissolved in nitric acid, as the black sediment or oxide of gold. Arsenic and antimony are found also alloyed with it. Several of the ores of lead and copper contain silver. As silver is a precious metal often used for coins, its mining has historically often been lucrative. As with other precious metals such as gold, newly discovered deposits…

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    Silver vs Gold “Too many people miss the silver lining because they 're expecting gold.” Quoth. The themes of gold and silver play a prominent role in the symbolism of the flaws and strengths in humans in Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare wrote the play Romeo and Juliet in 1597 about two star crossed lovers, who eventually end up taking their own lives due to their feuding families preventing their love. Shakespeare implies that the meaning of silver shows truth, purity and the good inside…

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    yet stays humble. They are rich with a lot of trees that help the environment. They are also rich with minerals that are very helpful for their economy. Australia is very rich with different kinds of minerals and petroleum such as the coal, diamond, gold, iron and a whole lot more. These mines are accessible to people with the use of heavy equipments and with the help of mining experts. However, there are laws regarding mining which one should follow before digging the minerals out. The…

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    Exchange In Ancient China

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    Throughout the Chinese history, century after century, led to the age of today’s currency. By this revolutionizing idea all from China, economy is still based on using coins and paper money. The first form of currency that was used under the Shang dynasty was the cowrie shells that were mainly used among trade along the Silk Road to other regions. Around the 1800 BC time period, this way of exchange was the main economical method through the Chinese. These shells had carving marks in them that…

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    Malcom Forbes once said, "Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs". Although this statement is true, it does not mean that all diamonds are alike. Individuals find diamonds in different shades, with different levels of clarity and more. Thanks to advances in diamond cutting technology, individuals now have access to different styles as well. A good example of this is the sunshine cut diamond, one where the cut was designed in sunny St. Petersburg, Florida. Before…

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    Case citation: Gendron v. Supply and Services Union of thhe Public Service Alliance of Canada, Local 50057, [1990] 1 S.C.R. 1298 Facts: The respondent started to work at the Royal Canadian Mint in 1979 as an operator. At the time when he was hired he already had experience as a tinsmith and electrician's helper for 1 year and ½. Both as an operator and in his prior occupations he has been a member of the union and thus subjected to the collective agreement. The Royal Canadian Mint poster a…

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    Child Observation Paper

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    Reporter stated the following: Jazzlyn reported to her teacher (Karly Richardson) that she got in trouble at home. She has a bruise on her leg and arm. She was limping. The teacher ask her was she ok and then she reported. I talked to the student she said her Uncle Bubbler who is her mother’s brother came to her house on yesterday. Uncle Bubbler lives in Mosspoint. She does not know Uncle Bubbler real name. Yesterday evening while her mom was at Bingo she said she got in trouble by Uncle Bubbler…

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