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    called vitreous paint. Additionally, the medieval glazier had a lot of training to complete before they could become a professional glazier. When they were at a young age, they would train for 4 to 5 years under a professional glazier, like other craftsman. Also, the glazier would travel from place to place to create their…

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    child, but unfortunately he would be the oldest of seven children to survive. Paul attended the North Writing School. He quit school at the age of thirteen, Paul then started apprenticing with his father as a silversmith. Young Revere was a good craftsman and a smart boy. In 1754, at the age of 19, Revere’s…

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    Chinatown Film Analysis

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    The movie Chinatown is a historical movie which reveals something that happened in the past, where a man named William Mulholland which was the chief engineer of the department of water and power in LA, he brought Owens Valley water to LA for reasons of safety and engineering, so a man at that time which resembles Noah Cross and LA want the company, so they played a game on him leading him to his death and ending his career The film is a skillful blend of mystery, romance, suspense, and…

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    Children spend a significant amount of time with their teachers during term time; therefore, a teacher plays a crucial role in a child’s educational progress and can inspire them to progress both educationally and socially. Teaching children gives me an endless satisfaction and a sense of accomplishment. I realised this, when my son started his school 20 years ago. Every parent wants their children to achieve their potential and this motivated me to start my career as a teacher. I have a lot of…

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    A Change in Economy A Political Scientist, Cas Mudde wrote, "Many observers have noted that populism is inherent to representative democracy; after all, do populists not juxtapose the pure people against the corrupt elite?" In the late 1800s, at the time of the Gilded Age – an era of economic growth and development -- monopolies dominated the economy, and the wealthy controlled the working class. Subsequently, due to the advanced technology and brilliant inventions that overtook manpower, and…

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    Dallas Museum Essay

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    This work of art by American craftsman and woodworker Crawford Riddell from the Gothic revival period is one of the greatest expressions of the Gothic revival style in American furniture in my opinion. It stands not only as a work of rich craftsmanship but as a strong symbol of the political…

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    Supreme Court ruled against him. Even though slavery was seen as an evil, The Dred Scott decision stated that no slave can be a citizen, they cannot have their own freedoms and must be seen as just a slave in the country no matter what state their master takes them to, free or slaves. Dred Scott was born into slavery on 1799, to the Peter Blow family in Virginia (“The Life of Dred…

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    The writings of Xuanzang, Marco Polo, and Leo Africanus shed light on the third wave civilizations of India, China, and West Africa, but historians have also met several of their claims with skepticism. Third wave civilizations thrived between 500 C.E. and 1500 C.E. and had well-developed writing systems which allowed people of the period to leave behind first-hand documentation on their experiences. A series of trade networks known as the Silk Road in Eurasia, the Sea Road in the Indian Ocean…

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    George Balanchine Russia's contribution to the great effervescence of ballet in the United States is complete and comprehensive. The master of this long alliance was undoubtedly George Balanchine, one of the greatest if not the greatest choreographer of the twentieth century. Born in St. Petersburg in 1904 in a family of artists from Georgia, Balanchine met ballet and music from the cradle. Trained at the School of Imperial Ballet of St. Petersburg in the best classical tradition, Balanchine…

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    The Bauhaus School

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    goal. At the Bauhaus, which was born in the aftermath of the Great War, this meant “starting from nothing” as they set out to design a modern Germany. The Bauhütte influenced the name the school while also serving as a template for its structure. Masters replaced professors, and students were their apprentices and journeymen. The notion of the Bauhütte is best exemplified in the Gothic cathedral. This comprehensive work of art, architecture, and engineering was made possible by the collaboration…

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