Papers 1841-1849 of total 3732 found.
…“New World Vultures.” Macmillan Illustrated Animal Encyclopedia. 1984 ed. p216 “Condors and Vultures.” Audubon’s Birds of America. CrossRiver Press, 1981. p89 Grossman, Mary Louise. Birds of Prey of the World. Clarkson N. Potter, 1964. p37-39, 203-204…
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…areas of Africa. Sudan is important though because with Britain’s occupation in Egypt so came Sudan as the Khedives had been occupying it. Potter describes in greater detail, Not only was it difficult to leave Egypt, it was also difficult to avoid being…
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…the ancient Greeks, did not have mortar. Their principal materials were unworked stone and fine hardwood. Little by little, potter's clay, glass, bronze, enamel, amber and coral came to be used, and gold and silver were not lacking. Little is known about…
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…advised of his right to remain silent when he had been arrested and questioned, adding the Fifth Amendment argument to his case. Justice Potter Stewart interrupted Flynn shortly after his introduction to begin the intense questioning that marks a Supreme Court…
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…that made. The highest hierarchy constituted the priests, same who held the power. The thickness of the population carried out different activities, which were permanent. They existed trading, obsidian potters, agriculturists and workers. The dominant…
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…by occupation might include trades such as: metal smiths, potters, carpenters, shipbuilders, spinners, weavers, bakers, sheppard’s, bath-attendants, fullers, and flax workers. The bronze-smiths maintained an important position in society and enjoyed an exceptional…
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…is trying to convey to the reader. In "Churning Day", Heaney describes the potter jars as 'pottery bombs' (Line 4) because they have a lot of potential for an explosion of activity as we soon find out, they are also shaped a bit like bombs. Heaney describes…
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…? The thing molded will not say to the molder, ‘Why did you make me like this?,’ will it? Or does not the potter have a right over the clay, to make from the same lump one vessel for honorable use, and another for common use?” -Romans 9:20-21 (NAS) (FOF p. 7…
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…and the Media A Reference Handbook.” Santa Barbara ABC-CLIO Inc. Potter, Russell A. (1995) “Spectacular Vernaculars Hip-Hop and the Politics of Postmodernism” New York SUNY Press Rap music or hip-hop (1993) The Columbia…
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