Papers 2551-2560 of total 9226 found.
…stayed away from Afrocentric themes in their creations, the seeds were transplanted and later developed among these artists. African art represented a part of daily living, ceremonial rituals, and personal utility. Wood, bronze, ivory, gold, metal, cloth…
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…than they expected it to.         The English sent several ships known as "Fire Ships" in the dark towards the armada. Each Fire ship was loaded with several barrels of oil and bundles of wood and all cannons were set to go off when flames reached…
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…in the middle of the woods in winter. He would like to travel both but he is just one person. He stands there at the fork in the road for a long time staring at each road and where it goes. Wondering which one to take. After a while he decided to take the path…
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Category: /History
…dusting furniture and cooking meals and the other things that I mentioned earlier. The slaves that worked outdoors did not always work on plantations. They also were sent to cut wood and bring it back for firewood. Or they could go to the barn and milk the cows…
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…Sondheim has written about has broadened the horizons of musical theatre. Sondheim's subjects range from passionate love (Passion, 1994), to the nature of marriage (Company, 1970) to fairy tales (Into the Woods, 1987) to the difficulty of making art…
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Category: /Literature
…, do not do anything violent and at the end of the week, they have a wrestling match. The Ibo community worships two gods. They worship some carved wood and they worship the oracle of the hills and cave. . The Ibo believe that they must do whatever…
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…and an emotional sincerity. <Tab/>Rip van winkle is about a man who goes deep into the woods one day to go hunting. Rip some one calling his name and is led to strange men. "What seemed particularly odd to Rip was, that though these folks were evidently…
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…;#8226;Identifying key stakeholders: Mitchel, Agle and Wood (1997) propose 'power', 'legitimacy' and 'urgency of claims' as factors to rank stakeholders according to their importance for the organisation. •Assessing the key…
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…after all. I walk into my clas room and what happens? The teacher sexually harasses me and then I am in way over my head. Then when I think we are about to do some learning, what happens? The teacher gives us a freaking peice of wood and tells me to write…
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…farther south to a heavily wooded region that he called Markland (Forestland). He continued south and went ashore at a place where he found grapes growing. The men made wine from the grapes, and Ericson named the place Vinland (Wineland). Some historians think…
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