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    more people, they kept digging and found statues, they had they had dug over seven feet they found blue brick. They were made from terracotta or yellow earth they would mold the chest and legs together first then make the feet on a footplate that was connected to the legs. Most of the hands are identical and only eight molds were used to shape the heads up distinctive surface features where added. They would…

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    Aims and Objective Objective 1.Identify the abilities and confinements of the pressure die casting process. 2.Finding permanent molds and reviewing them. 3.observing the workflow of the pressure die casting process. 4.Identify the metal planning steps. 5.Review the mold process, including general outline rules. 6.Display the basic pouring control strategies utilized as a part of the pressure die casting process. 7.Understand the significance of casting quality and how it influences the…

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    Taylor allows God; who is the master blind the wheel, to create the outline and detail for his path toward heaven with his very own self thread. God to mold him into his own choice, God shall make the speaker his personal human. Giving God full control, “Then weave the web thyself The yarn is fine,” (9). Taylor reflects to the yarn being used as the finest, thanks to being touched by God. Taylor goes…

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    Veronica Rodriguez Mrs. Behan Latin 1 26 April 2017 The Coins of Rome Roman coins for the vast majority of the world. Back in ancient Rome, coins were not just used for financial purposes. Alexander the Great’s successors made a coin in his honor as a way to show his commitment to his job. Of course, after that, more powerful generals such as Sulla, Pompey, and Julius Caesar used the coins as a way of political propaganda. Stamped on the coins were the face of the leader and on the back there…

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    Penicillin was one of the first antibiotics created and used on the population. Sir Alexander Fleming changed the world of medicine not only in his days but also in present-day society. Penicillin was one of the greatest discoveries of the twentieth century, as antibiotics are one of the highest prescribed drugs in the world today. Penicillin is responsible for preventing the spread of infectious disease, and for improving military medicine. While revolutionizing the study of medicine,…

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    We are shaped to act according to our gender from the time we emerge from our mothers womb. Boys are formed into rough and tough beings; while girls are geared towards delicacy. This is apparent when we analyze baby clothing and accessories. It is interesting to think about why most parents choose to form their baby's gender in a social aspect from such an early stage. This is a societal norm. Food for thought, If we did not follow what is considered to be normal, how would society deem us as…

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    Sharon Olds a poet that breaks the mold by putting woman issues and taboo subjects on the forefront such as in her poem “The Girl” which explain the encounter of a young girl and her friend being brutally rape; or in the poem “Sex without Love” which expose inner thoughts of loneliness without love. But one of the greatest example from my reading of Sharon Olds poems is that of “The Language of the Brag,” where Olds demonstrate a woman view of her pregnancy and the labor of birth of her child.…

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    Point Of Having Identity

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    What’s the point of having an identity? Why do you have to have an identity? Why are they so important to have a good identity? What does it even matter if it is a bad identity? An identity can affect you in very many ways. And if you don’t have a good identity then you could end up with a rough life when you grow up. Your identity is what group you fit into and how you act in that group. What you do and how you do it. For instance look at the book The Outsiders, the greasers and socs gave…

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    Puritanism Vs Anglicanism

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    The histories of Anglicanism and Puritanism are significant. It is important that we learn about them, and how they have come into existence. Although the bases of these two religious views are the same, they differ in many beliefs. They are both renditions of Catholicism and Protestantism; Anglicanism is a spin-off of Protestant Catholicism, and Puritanism is a spin-off of Anglicanism. Both are belief systems that are branches of Catholicism, which is a branch of Christianity. To sum it all up,…

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    He makes the mistake of assuming everyone fits into this mold he perceives, a mold that states that everyone is self-conscious, easily distracted, and wishes for privacy. He does not take into consideration the exhibitionists but without even going as far as sexual intentions, he does not acknowledge the ones who simply…

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