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    my situation that'd be awesome. I usually smoke in the bathroom before I go to bed to help me sleep. I keep a towel under my door, leave the window open, spray Ozium after a couple of hits, have some Febreeze wall plug-ins (no normal teen lights incense), close my AC vent, cover my bowls, blow into a sploof, etc. The only thing I never do is keep the ventilator fan running because it creates noise, which can be heard from down stairs directly below my bathroom. I pretty frequently take showers,…

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    botanical setting. Millais uses Elizabeth Sittle lying in a bathtub wearing a dress to make sure he got all right crinkles and that the dress would float above water right. According to Millais her dress kept her afloat for a while. The painting is an incense representation of Shakespeare's plays. In the victorian era it was typical for people to paint scenes from shakespeare plays but this painting was…

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    Chesapeake Bay Candle company as a potential acquisition. The company Chesapeake Bay Candle has established business relationships in the largest retail providers in the US such as Target, Kohl’s etc. furthermore, company produces the candles and incense in Asian countries this would utilize economies of scale and provide better business advantage by removing extensive costs associated with a wholly new subsidiary. Current business level of Chesapeake Bay Candles is focused low cost…

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    I choose the phoenix because first it sounds cool and it is easy to draw. It is located on the southern sky, based on the photo it looks like it has 6 stars. The phoenix is the 37th constellation in size. The constellation was named after the mythical bird that rises from its own ashes.The mythical bird phoenix is known as the sacred fire bird across many mythologies: Greek, Persian, Arabic, Egyptian, Roman, Turkish, Indian and Chinese among others. The phoenix was said to have resembled an…

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    to photograph the car’s story. This story takes place during a seasonal shift, and to show that I had to create appropriate environments. Any household resources I found were at my disposal: shaving cream and flour could appear as snow, a burning incense stick cleverly placed made the effect of smoke emerging from a crashed car, a corner in my basement looked just like a repair shop if decorated enough, and a clothes tag…

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    Walking into the Rime Buddhist Monastery was an experience unlike any other I have ever had. Upon opening the doors was a shrine of Buddha, surrounded with offerings of candles and incense. The friendly peopled welcomed me warmly, openly answering questions I had. Even though the Monastery was a new experience, it opened doors allowing me to view inside another culture, even momentarily to understand a completely new philosophy, different from the one taught by my family. Information boards…

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    of negative things. Buddhist arrange rows of substances that delight the senses such as: water, flowers, food, incense light, candles, cloth, and lutes. They are traditionally placed bellow the deity’s “lotus seat or throne” in an “offering bowl” and are known as the “seven offerings”. These offerings are rows of substances that delight the senses such as: water, flowers, food, incense light, candles, cloth, and lutes (Beer, 2003). As a way to acknowledge the Buddha for his teachings, in…

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    An epidemic disease causing a high rate or mortality. A virulent contagious febrile disease that is caused by a bacterium. A sudden unwelcome outbreak. (Cite this) All 3 of these sentences are definitions of Plague. The Bubonic Plague is a monumental example of Plague. “The medieval black plague that ravaged Europe and killed a third of its population…transmitted to humans from infected rats by the oriental rat flea. In 14th century Europe, the victims of the black plague had bleeding below the…

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    church was that although the building was fairly large, the church itself was very small. It had maybe twenty rows of pews which were mostly filled. Immediately when the mass started I noticed many differences. First of all, the priest used a lot of incense, especially in the beginning. Also, pretty much the entire mass was sung, except the homily. Although the church was catholic, their responses and prayers were different as well. In…

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    representation of pietas can be found on coins used in ancient Rome. It came across as a woman holding a branch of a palm tree on the one hand, and on the other, holding a specter. In other instances, pietas were represented by a matron delivering incense on an altar, usually appearing together with a stork, which in ancient Rome, was a mark of filial piety. In ancient Rome, religion championed for the success of families which could not take place without them paying pietas to the gods. Debts…

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