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    The Art Of Beekeeping

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    410 million pounds of honey in 2010 (Honey.com). Honeybees are responsible for one out of every three bites of food we put into our mouths (Vanishing, @ 2:25; Honey.com). Pollination happens by insects and wind (Vanishing, @ 1:45), moreover; bees are directly responsible for pollinating 15 billion dollars ($15,000,000,000) of US food per annum (Vanishing, @11:55; WSJ.com). The neighborhood beekeeper…

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    Creativity is what drives many of us to do what we love and show who we are. Art has many different forms of creativity, which is why each piece of art shows an original technique that captures the eyes of many. An artist shows there creativity through each technique and individual aspect of what is created. I will be going through main parts of my own life to show where and how creativity has made its connections. Then I will discuss how I understand the skills that were given to us from the…

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    Kazuo Ishiguro's novel, The point when we were Orphans, is supported by the firm voice from claiming christopher Banks, its storyteller. Banks is an odd individual What's more he recounts an odd tale, Be that as he speaks for confidence, attempting should look after control of a planet that proceeds with crumble around him, sure in any event of as much objective. As much certainty is misguided, Concerning illustration those onlooker faculties starting with those beginning, At as much record may…

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    Filippo Brunelleschi is widely known as one of the founding fathers of Renaissance architecture, as well as the first modern engineer. Born in Florence, Italy in 1377 and died in April 14th, 1446, Brunelleschi was the second son to Brunelleschi di Lippo di Tura di Cambio Bacherini a notary and Giuliana di Giovanni Spini. Di Lippo’s family was from Ficarolo on the Po and was of importance and well known, as Di Lippo was also a diplomat. From a very young age Brunelleschi was taught mathematics…

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    According to a few sources, the Bermuda Triangle is known to be located in “an area of the western north Atlantic approximately bounded by imaginary lines drawn between Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and the tip of Florida”. Gian J. Quasar has called the vanishing of vessels in the region “the world’s greatest mystery”. In the quest to find answers to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, a number of theories have been suggested: the gulf…

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    Many point to irregular and infrequent weather patterns, the Gulf Stream or rogue waves that crop up over the ocean and are difficult to predict. Other theories indicate man as the cause of the disappearances, suggesting error in reading compasses or flight tools, or even acts of violence such as piracy. As theories may point to a natural or explainable reason for the mysteries in the Bermuda Triangle, there are other theories that point to phenomena that cannot be easily…

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    social pressure, with Janie acting as the model. In both novels, both women murder another character. In The Great Gatsby, Daisy accidentally murders Myrtle after enduring a party where her conflicted sentiments between Gatsby and Tom heighten to the point that “[Daisy] can’t stand [it] any more” (Fitzgerald 134). Realizing what she had done, she not only puts the blame on Gatsby, but also cowardly retreats away from East Egg. As Teller and Teller mention, “Guilt and shame are. . . prefered…

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    The Last Supper Analysis

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    The Last Supper was created by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci during 1495 to 1498, which is within the Renaissance period. I was attracted by its context, so I decide to do some reasearch about it. It is regarded as one of the most famous paintings in the world. It is a mural painted on a wall of The Santa Maria Thanksgiving Church in Milan, Italy. Since it was painted on a wall, it cannot be moved, so it is still remained on the wall so far. It is in size of 4.2 meters high and 9.1 meters…

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    leading to the extinction of the Neanderthal species. According to Black et al. (2015:411), “the eruption of the Campanian Ignimbrite at ca. 40 ka coincided with the final decline of Neanderthals in Europe.” The timeframe of the eruption and the vanishing of the Neanderthal has lead researchers to create a connection between the two events. In order to reach a conclusion, the researchers paired aerosol properties to a comprehensive earth system model under the condition of the last glacial…

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    Comparison Essay Paolo Veronese was an Italian Renaissance painter in 16th century. One of the Veronese’s famous art works in Frick Collection is ‘The Choice between Virtue and Vine.’ Paolo Uccello was also an Italian painter in 15th century. His one of the famous art works for Medici family is ‘The Battle of San Romano.’ There are several differences between ‘The Choice between Virtue and Vine’ and ‘The Battle of San Romano.’ The first difference between ‘The Choice between Virtue and Vine’…

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