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    The Sirens’ call is sweet and tempting, It promises pleasure but delivers destruction. The Sirens draw in victims with deadly deception. They pose as a relieving beacon for fatigued sailors. Those poor souls, they hear the alluring hum And let pure desire consume them. When they sail towards the call, They discover that the sweet singing originates from hideous monsters, Who end them upon arrival. Major news sources use the same deception. They are fraught with falsehood, Using catchy titles and…

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    The kouros and the kore were statues and sculptures in the Greek times. The kouroi were replicas of young males, which were always nude to represent “the conditioning and strength of the military forces of a particular polis.” (Sayre,53) The first kouroi had unique squared shoulders and hips and forward-facing legs which formed a since of movement. During the early 500’s the kouroi became more naturalistic and represented the human body more realistically, rather than their early forms in which…

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    Animal Poster A1 Common assessment task Feed Requirements 2 scoops of Complete: ingredients 2 scoop weight gain: ingredients 1 scoop of Stud Mix: ingredients 5 common diseases and Causes 1 Shearing injury Injury caused by shearing is common especially when people are training or only just starting to learn. These are usually small cuts but even though they are small in size, they are prone to get infected easily especially if the alpaca tends to roll. If your alpaca gets injured during shearing,…

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    These clothing styles were ordinarily made from brocaded silk, wool, cotton and fleeced-lined hide. The silk influence has been said to have bled into the region from China, where the use of silk originated. The wool used in textiles was harvested from wool-bearing regions of the Tibetan Plateau. Wool was utilized as an exotic import exchange with other regions. These textiles were not chosen to be worn on accident, but each provides…

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    in Ancient Greece, many people wore were Chitons, Peplos, Himation, Chlamys, Undergarments, Fasteners and Buttons, Footwear, and Jewelry. The fabrics often used for their outfits were silk, linen, and mainly wool. Most Grecian women would wear a tunic underneath a dress of white wool, the wool would be loosely strapped around their shoulders, crossing around their neck, and two golden circular plates sat on both shoulders. This traditional Grecian dress influenced the Toga in Ancient Rome. The…

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    Inca Bridges

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    natural materials they had around them. These tools included alpaca and llama wool, stone structures, and wood. Due to the materials of the bridges being biodegradable and organic, the Incans had to rebuild the structure every year. The following writing describes how to build these intricate bridges. The first step of making the bridges is to create the rope itself. Supplies for these ropes include llama wool, alpaca wool, and cotton. As said in the article “This Incan Bridge Is Made From…

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    the crime scenes they founded green paint and black paint on the desk. ”Johnny has green paint on his fingers and Lenny also has black paint on his fingers. “Here is another clue¨ said Fred “There is a piece of yellow, wool string on the desk and I now who is wearing a yellow wool sweater” said…

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    Inequity In Art

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    authenticity(McMakin)to the wallpaper painting demonstrating the cultural divide in the art world being bridged conciliating the inequity of classes that once impeded lower classes from obtaining art with the advent of readily accessible affordable art (Wool). Indeed, the selected…

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    whether it'd be adolescents, grown-ups, or ageing population of mostly 55-64 years old. Conclusion Royal Pashmina is outstanding for its fineness, warmth, and softness. It is rich, softer and warmer than Superfine Merino wool. In any case, it is costlier then alternate types of wool Fibers. Pashmina item is reasonable for all the age groups, and can be effortlessly received to in any season of the year, it is possible that it'd be in formal wears, a mixed drink night out, school uniform, or…

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    Though just reading the words don't hit home what this done to the wool industry, but changing the motion of the blades from circular to straight improved the cut to the wool and also improved the speed of the shearing process dramatically. Being one of the industries that helped Australia advance into the modern world at that time, this invention could be seen as the driver of Australia’s advancement. So far ahead of its time was his inventions design that to this day no improvement has been…

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