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    experience a situation or conflict, which had to handle and resolve a situation. When I worked as a dental technician in a dental lab, my boss had to make a short trip to his country. At that time, we were working on an important case doing an extended porcelain fused to metal dental bridge. He requested me to build with precaution the structure, by the time he will back the metal structure will be ready to be sent to de dental office. When I was polish and finish the metal frame, it felt and…

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    Historically,china has been credited for some of the world‘s most life-changing inventions for many years. For many years China gained much wealth by creating such inventions. Some of the most influential ancient Chinese inventions include gunpowder, the Silk Road, and paper. The accidental discovery of gunpowder was made way back in the 8th century A.D. Chinese alchemist were actually searching for the elixir of life, when it became clear that if you mixed sulfur, charcoal, saltpeter it…

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    development; From Qing to Opium Wars, trade was the main reason that England brought to war in China. Marco Polo as a traveler and a merchant from Venice, was the first one who truly shortens the distance between China and Europe. Before him, silk, porcelain and tea had always been a strong link between China and Europe. "Marco Polo Travels" dedicated his 17-year old living…

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    Enterprising imperial nations had been plundering China as early as the 16th century, desiring the silk, tea, and porcelain that China possessed. By the Age of Imperialism, China was too weak to repel the onslaught of European powers competing for her resources. Britain, France, Russia, and later Japan and other nations, vied with each other for control of China’s wealth. China had been so weakened by centuries of exploitation that European interlopers wrote their own rules and forced the…

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    ethnicity and nationhood. Many arts works in those museums were not form of art, but more like an ideology that the Ottoman Empire tried to deliver to its citizens and aliens. In the Imperial Palace, several treasury collections such as manuscripts, porcelains and jewels were gaze of the sultan and his guests, but not for public shows of power, edification or the taxonomic presentation of a worldview at the early age. From the establishment of it until the 20th century, the…

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    “Art is defined as the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination. Producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.” (Oxford Dictionary, 2015). Two artists, Leo Sewell and Betsy Youngquist, both show their imagination and innovation through very different art works. Both of these artists are now known worldwide because of their use of everyday junk objects to create their marvellous artworks. The use of everyday items such as old toys or…

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    new commerce and trading. trading took place in the Middle East, India, Persia, and Central Asia the Tang developed new fashion ideas and the process of smithing silver. … the Islamic world purchased Chinese goods such as silks, lacquerwares, and porcelain wares. Sea trading influenced the economy. the Chinese could be seen in the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, into Persia, Mesopotamia up to the Euphrates River in Arabia, Egypt, Aksum, and Somalia in the Horn of…

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    on a canvas, although it is a painting parts of it look like it could be real like some of the furniture especially the legs on the tables look as if they were carved out of real wood. The people in the painting look as if they could be made of porcelain. There is a lot of depth in the room as well and this is because of the shading he used in the corners of the room. In the mirror there is a reflection of a door the type of brush stroke that is on the door is a hatch stroke. It looks a bit…

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