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    was going to break the news of Samuel’s death to her child. It hadn’t even crossed her mind; there was no space in her mind for anything other than the present. The town of Real del Monte was much smaller than Huasca de Ocampo, its steep streets, stairways and small squares lined with low buildings, some dating back centuries. Antonio’s house was one of these antiques, a beautiful mix of English and Spanish design with high sloping roofs and a grand chimney. He was by no means as rich as his…

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    In a dark forest, where trees lay waste and the land was ridden with darkness, there lies a castle with shattered windows and a dreary look. Black streaks ran down its bricks giving it a desolate look and ridden with a sense of malevolence. The castle rests on the precipice of a cliffside. The cliff was an insurance of death due to the long fall. At the bottom beheld jagged rocks and the thunderous sound of waves crashing against the side of the cliff. The water was black and rapid with movement…

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    Research Paper On Dan Graham

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    The practice of writing-whether it was to contextualize their own work, or that of their peers through analytical and critical writing-became an increasingly common practice among artists during the 1960’s. This was perhaps a consequence of the sudden increase in accessibility of university education and graduate degrees in fine arts in the mid 20th century. One such writer-artist was Dan Graham, who consistently published various written works related to his artistic production over more than…

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    Culture gives identity to its origin and makes its origin unique. Culture means a group of people’s way of life and way of understanding the world, belief, and value; which is different from other groups’. Each country has different cultural activities and rituals. This is why every country or region has their own culture. Culture can be expressed by arts, including architecture. ‘An architecture capable of supporting our identity has to be situationally, culturally, and symbolically articulated…

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    The Electric Guitar was invented in the early 1900’s. It was the new kind of guitar which sound through an amplifier, which is powered by electricity. Many brands soon made electric guitars of their own to sell, brands such as Gibson, Fender, Martin, etc. They had made electric guitars with a distinct style and sound. Some were common and affordable and some were expensive and rare. Many famous acclaimed bands and musicians…

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    The W. P. Swanson Confectionery Era In 1921, Willie, Clara, and Anton discontinued renting the farm on Hardwood Island and moved into a spacious two-story house in Harris, recently purchased by Anton and situated north of and directly across Brook Street from the First Lutheran Church.1 Along with the house, the property included a full sized barn for their dairy herd, which Willie and Anton pastured on limited acreage along Goose Creek north and west of the farmstead, a coup for their flock…

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    The Maya Gods

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    Maya Gods: Shaping a Civilization The Maya civilization was initially established during the Pre-Classic period (c. 2000 BC to AD 250), however, most Maya cities reached their highest potential during the Classic period (c. AD 250 to 900), and continued into the Post-Classic period until the arrival of the Spanish. Known for their art, architecture, calendar, and complex society, the Maya was a Mesoamerican civilization centered in Belize, Honduras, Guatemala, and western El Salvador. The Maya…

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    After knocking on the door several times, Ernest opened it. “Virginia, it’s nice seeing you, I was in the back room and didn’t hear it. Come in, my dear.” “We need to talk,” she said, walking into the living room and sat down on the sofa. “I’m glad you came by, what do you want to talk about?” Ernest asked sitting down across from her. "You look so sad.” “Did you hear what about the mountain?” While plating her keys she asked. “I talked to the police and everything’s under control. There’s…

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    Gemquarrier: An Analysis

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    Grimwold had left Cross to wait in the room reserved for those wishing an audience with the King while he made the arrangements. He returned over an hour later and escorted Cross into the throne room of the Dwarven King, Gdact Gemquarrier. The room was vast and its floor which was made of marble, was so clean that you could see your very own reflection. The stone walls were jagged. Carved within them were remarkable writings, written in such detail that anyone, who could read the Dwarven…

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    Beethoven Fidelio

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    Fidelio An Opera by Ludwig van Beethoven "Fidelio," opera in two acts, by Ludwig van Beethoven. Produced in three acts, as "Fidelio, oder, die eheliche Liebe" (Fidelio, or Conjugal Love), at the Theatre on the Wien, November 20, 1805. Revised and given at the Imperial Private Theatre, March 29, 1806, but withdrawn after a few performances. Again revised and successfully brought out May 23, 1814, at the Kärnthnerthor Theatre (Theatre at the Carinthian Gate), Vienna, Paris, Théâtre Lyrique,…

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