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    Mary Bergmark Dr. Bailey ART 23 November, 2014 The Garden Of Earthly Delights Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights was painted during 1480-1505. This painting was produced on a panel and painted with oil. It is 200 cm tall and 390 cm wide. Bosch’s work was a 3-part altarpiece known as a triptych. Bosch’s art work is a depiction of heaven, sin in the real world, and hell. In this paper, I am going to analyze the biblical symbols in the closed portion of the panel…

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    Вступление: Cultural tourism is the type of tourism concerned with a country or region's culture, specifically the lifestyle of the people in those geographical areas, the history of those people, their art, architecture, religion, and other elements that helped shape their way of life. This form of tourism is becoming generally more popular throughout the world, and the role that cultural tourism can play in regional development in different world regions is really great. It is also generally…

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    Diving Beetle Adaptations

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    their nasal cavities instead to avoid this risk. To try and avoid drowning or becoming unconscious, before diving animals will store oxygen in their lungs, blood (haemoglobin) and muscles, an example of a mammal that does this is the Harp Seal. Before diving the Harp Seal exhales this helps decrease the amount of energy…

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    Toy Story 3 Analysis

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    composer; a woodwind section that sits behind the strings; a brass section that sits behind them; and a percussion section which may sit or stand behind them. The strings consists of, in descending order of pitch: violins, violas, cellos, basses and harps. These instruments have strings that must be plucked with the fingers or with a bow. The woodwinds consists of instruments that must be blown into to play, often with the aid of a double or single reed. These instruments include the flute, the…

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    clarinet in their music, even if gypsies have a less informal teaching of the instrument. Clarinets are not the only instruments they shared or were familiar, they also share the harp. The romani use and make (usually to sell in Egypt) the modern harp (Sinclair 209). At one point in history the Egyptians considered the harp to be their most prized instrument (Sachs…

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    In the Roman world, women were irrelevant.There are only two female characters in William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar. Calpurnia, the wife of Julius Caesar, and Portia, the wife of Brutus. Both women are the wives of the two main characters. Although there are only two women in the entire play, the short areas of the play where the women are shown are important to the play's development. The women are critical to this play, because their presence is foreshadowing of tragic events that will…

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    With many girls looking elsewhere for advice research shows that teenage girls depend on these magazines for information and guidance (Loke and Harp, 2010). Bulimia among many teen girls is in many times due to what they view, like teen magazines being that more than seventy-five percent of teenage girls read teen magazines (Loke and Harp, 2010). Teenage magazines are pressuring this idea on certain girls that might be already going through their own problems. When teenage magazines portray…

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    Dream Of Freedom Analysis

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    herself, she would dream about what it would be like when she became free. Her older brother always told her that one day he would get her a Moses Wagon and meet her at the top of Harp Falls, the waterfall that if you can find, you’ll have everlasting joy. Once her and Samantha escape, Annamae does whatever she can to find Harp Falls, and hopefully find her brother. Because of this, in the painting, the waterfall and the rocks surrounding it are dedicated to Annamae. The top of the waterfall…

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    Benin Culture

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    representative of the king to improve relations between Portugal and the Benin Kingdom. The Portuguese man, the attendants, and the Oba are all part of a very active and lively scene that has aspects of sound represented and interwoven throughout. The harp in the corner, the staff striking the ground, and the attendant whispering into the Oba’s ear. The entire piece gives the impression of a lively court full of sounds in addition to the…

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    being anointed as a king from a small shepherd boy, David decided to please the king and play his harp as the best player for Saul. Afraid of loosing his place he started getting migraines and horribly jealous of David wishing him to be dead. Saul's son warned David that he should run as Saul was going to try to kill him. After Saul tried to kill David by throwing a spear at him while he was playing his harp he decided to run. Saul upset sought out to kill him and after finding him and his…

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