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    Capitalstoneworks

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    by capitalstoneworks with easy installations.  The top-notch models will sustain for many long years and are not breakable.  When you are thinking for renovation, ask the industry experts and get a quote for the design model.  The granite and marbles counterparts give a furnishing look to your kitchen that embellishes your entire home environment.  Custom measurements are the best options; the team will take measurements to reinvent the kitchen cabinets  Users can select the best granite…

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    The kiss artwork is a sculpture made with marble and the Christina’s World artwork is a painting made with tempera. Both artworks has a meaningful story behind that you would never think of. For example, in the painting Christina’s World somebody would think that Christina is just sitting on the grass catching the breeze through her hair and enjoying the day instead of her having an disorder that makes her not able to walk. For the sculpture The Kiss you would think that Auguste just saw two…

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    had a rifle that had four bullets and Rami had one in his pocket. From all of the violence he had witnessed in his lifetime, he must have learned how to shoot or defend himself, which is why he always wins at the game of marbles. He is really good at aiming and shooting marbles because of the war he had taken part in. While Rami tells the narrator this story, the narrator is afraid of Rami, due to his violent past experiences. Osman describes the narrator saying, “I didn’t look. I remained…

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    the poem, “George Gray,” Edgar Lee Masters demonstrates the theme of regret versus courage through symbolism. For example, a strong use of the literary device, symbolism, is displayed when the narrator states, “The marble which was once chiseled for me -” (2). In this statement, the marble represents the author’s tombstone, which was set in stone from the start. Masters is trying to portray his regret within the choice of fulfilling a meaningless life. In addition, another example resembling the…

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    Crouching Lion Analysis

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    size, detail, and the unknown about this piece. Greek artists are believed to be the ones that created this sculpture and it is estimated to be created around the year 330-317 B.C. The “Crouching Lion” was carved into one giant slab of pentellic marble and is still in very good condition. I thought this piece was very beautiful and I thought it would be very interesting to compare this sculpture to others during that time period. The “Dying Gallic Trumperter” is an intriguing sculpture in the…

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    independent countries by demonstrating problems such as, lack of knowledge and social issues. When the narrator and Rami disagree about the marbles the author writes, “Every time, we fight over a lone, lead-toned marble, its grayness a lustrous, silvery gleam” (Osman 152). The quote illustrates the children’s conflict over who should get the lead colored marble. This conflict contains a lack of knowledge on the kids’ parts because they do not understand how to share and adapt. Rather than…

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    The sculpture in Unknown #4 depicts the upper body of a middle-aged man. That the figure shows the imperfections which come with age suggests that the sculpture is of Roman origin rather than Greek. Carved from marble, the sculpture extends to the lower chest of the man, just above the solar plexus. The chest and shoulders are soft and lightly defined: the pectoral muscles are visible only as gentle contours, and the shoulders slope downwards in fleshy smoothness. The head of the figure is…

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    first differences that the audience see is in the very beginning of the novel where Gene is mentioned as revisiting Devon 15 years later and he says that he wants to visit two places, the tree and the marble stairs. Gene says “ I reached a marble foyer and stopped at the foot of a long white marble flight of stairs”(11) and further when he reaches toward the tree he says “This was the tree, and it seemed to me standing there to resemble those men, the giants of your childhood, whom you encounter…

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    substance that causes it to be thick, sticky and adhesive. Apparatus needed for this investigation is: Electronic balance 750 grams of honey (around 530 mL / 530 cm3) Thermometer Bunsen burner / other source of heat / refrigerator Five identical marbles Stopwatch Procedure: Using the balance, measure the mass of an empty beaker. Note it down and add 150 grams (around 106 mL / 106 cm3) of honey to the beaker, using the balance for reference. Repeat this four other times with other beakers…

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    statue of the male nude body (Sorabella). I find it fascinating to see his ability to relay so much from a single male nude statue. It truly is a masterpiece, to think it came from a single marble block that had been cast away only adds to the amazement. Michelangelo was able to bring the David back to life in the marble he…

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