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    something by the base. The statue was made by assemblage. Assemblage in art is a medium that consists of three dimensional element. Scaffolding was a tool used to assemblage the statue. The media used on the statue of liberty was copper, gold, wrought iron, and stainless steel. The statue originally color was a dull brown, however over 30 years the statue became a greenish color from the weather. This is called a patina which means any sign of ageing, such as darkening or…

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    Kitchen Bar Stools

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    Shopping based entirely on the appearance is fine if you won't be using your bar stools very much, but construction will matter if you use your kitchen counter a lot. Whether you find the perfect swivel bar stools, wrought iron stools, or anything in between, make sure that your stool reflects your tastes and…

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    Silicon Carbide Conclusion

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    table 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 respectively. Table 2.3: A356.1 Aluminium alloy Composition. ELEMENT Weight Percentage Aluminium (Al) 91.73 Silicon (Si) 7.23 Iron (Fe) 0.32 Copper (Cu) 0.18 Magnesium (Mg) 0.38 Manganese (Mn) 0.02 Zinc (Zn)…

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    Quilling

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    by pinching the ends, or cut the one inch strips to create curls and glue them to another surface. You're only limited by your imagination. After you've created your masterpiece, you can spray paint it black to look like an intricate scroll of wrought iron art. Bird Feeder This is a great project for the kids in your home. Poke a hole in your toilet paper tube and insert a piece of twine or yarn. Spread a thick layer of peanut butter on the tube and roll it in bird seed. Kids will love the…

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    Great Britain Dbq

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    Great Britain, wanting to quell France's rise to power under the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte. "All in all, French armies wrought much suffering in Europe, but they also radically changed the lay of the land." (doc.3) ― J. Christopher Herold, The Age of Napoleon The Seven Years War was a conflict between many European powers, involving two major…

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    To the Honorable and Most Highest Imminence of Horror, Master King: I hope that you find my account interesting and enjoyable. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this. Long before I became a grandmother, a mother, married, divorced, or danced to Stairway to Heaven at my 8th grade prom, I was a faithful Stephen King follower. The Summer of 1976, after reading my first Stephen King novel, Salems Lot I placed garlic strands on all of the windowsills in the family home. Yes,…

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    As low-water landscaping gains ground in desert areas like SoCal, many people worry that it’s a choice between being responsible and having an appealing lawn. It doesn’t need to be that way. Xeriscape and hardscape design Santa Clarita can use materials like decomposed granite, tumbled glass, wood and metal to create visual appeal. Color One of the biggest draws of a grass lawn is the vibrant, green color. Giving up on grass doesn’t mean relegating your lawn to shades of tan. Decomposed…

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    why did the revolution start in England? The revolution would start in england because They had the workers to do the work, They had the resources necessary, and they had textile production. England has many resources on the land, things such as: Iron, Coal, Wool, Lead, Cotton, Tin etc. One of the most important of the resources was Coal, Because Coal helped run the machines. Most of the resources were mostly in one area (Based on the map on Doc 1). With all these resources they had new…

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    character in “Old Ironsides” is the battleship Old Ironsides, and the remarkable character in “The Village Blacksmith” is the blacksmith. The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands; And the muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands. “His brow is wet with honest sweat”. (9) “He owes not any man.” (12) The blacksmith was strong, honest, and not in debt. People considered him the ideal citizen. Old Ironsides was the “eagle of the sea”. (16) The cannon balls were…

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    The Industrial Revolution was one the most impactful periods in human history. Many of its inventions and societal changes still have an effect today. Population growth, emigration into cities and to countries, cotton, iron, and improved working conditions are examples of what changed the world, and began the mold of our modern society. The questions that I will answer are how did the Industrial Revolution Change European society, and how it made life better for some and worse for others. One…

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