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    that is quieter and safer? There are so many job and business opportunities over there now as many industries are developing rapidly. Let me tell you what the West provides that surpasses the East. They just have confirmed that a lot of gold and precious metal found in California and many people have turned rich literally overnight. This captivated many different immigrants from different countries and states moving there looking and settling for a better life. As the population of the west…

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    weight it later evolved to silver, bronze, and copper. The first real modern form of money was first introduced around 1000 bc-600 bc by the Lydians in west Asia minor by making coins out of metal, gold, and silver in exchange of goods and services called crude metal coins. Then around 700 bc precious metal coins were created in turkey to stamped to profile the empires, gods, it was made out of gold and silver. Around 118 bc…

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    Ionic Holding

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    fascination constitutes an ionic bond. Ionic holding happens between a nonmetal, which goes about as an electron acceptor, and a metal, which goes about as an electron contributor. Metals have few valence electrons, though nonmetals have more like eight valence electrons; to effectively fulfill the octet control, the nonmetal will acknowledge an electron gave by the metal. More than one electron can be given and got in an ionic bond. The greater part…

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    He took His own creations (the elements in our Periodic Table) to make provisions for His ultimate creation, mankind. He made oxygen for use to breathe. God combined hydrogen and oxygen, in the right combination, to create water. He left precious metals like gold and silver for mankind’s use, and all of the other elements. The…

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    was the dominate and widespread material other than iron. Ancient people did not understand so much about gold, and also the limited availability of gold. Precious metal gold was not utilized regularly until a few dynasties later. However, After the Warring States Period (403BC- 221BC). People started to consider in which gold was the precious metal gold as we known the gold today. Depend on the time, gold has various meanings in Chinese culture, such as imperial, power, aristocracy, religion,…

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    purchasing metals, beaded jewelry artisans must also purchase gemstones, crystals, glass or other materials. The quality of these materials plus the skills, expertise and creativity of the artisan will ultimately determine the beauty and durability of their jewelry. What's important for you, the consumer, is to know what you're buying. This article will help you to make informed choices about purchasing handcrafted beaded jewelry. METAL MATTERS When buying jewelry you have several choices of…

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    using this technique would make small, individual cell-like structures, from extremely thin pieces of metal. These structures were called cloisons. The cloisons were put together to create an image, then each cell was filled with colored enamel, and set to dry. Another technique that was used is called ajouré. Ajouré was a simple technique that was used by cutting convoluted patterns out of metal. A third technique that was used during Ancient Egyptian times to make jewelry, is called repoussé.…

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    “According to the normal view, happiness is the summum bonum towards which we’re naturally impelled by virtue - which in their definition means following one’s natural impulses” (72). Pursuing happiness is thought of as a self-centrical idea in the outside world. Once an individual attains happiness, they do not feel obligated to help the people around them, because they would rather continue to further their pleasure. Utopia, an imaginary perfect society created by Thomas More, is far different…

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    Viking Art Research Paper

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    Austin Smith E. Schwartz ARTH 101 12/05/15 Viking Art There was once a Germanic seafaring people, one that created widespread terror, raided and traded from their Scandinavian homeland along vast areas of both Northern and Central Europe, as well as European Russia, during the late 8th to late 11th centuries. These people, better known by the name of Vikings, were a people who dabbled in just about everything. From farming, to piracy, to even several different styles of art, the Vikings were a…

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    For it was said, “…One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them in the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.” The Ring was a piece of metal that denoted the fall of man; it illustrated how much control a small item can have over an entity. Another object which led to the downfall of men was the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge in the Biblical book of Genesis. Just as the One…

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