Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
construction of the instrument. The pear shaped body was usually made of pine, often less than an eighth on an inch thick. In the centre of the body at the front was a sound hole or rose, often ornately carved. The neck of the lute was made from yew or cedar
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Category: /Science & Technology
livestock graze on.
An adult kangaroo can survive a time of several months without water. When they must find water, they dig wells. These wells litter the landscape during the dry months. Other animals will come to drink around it. If the water hole has
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Category: /Science & Technology
infinite amount of information stating that we are to blame for the hole in the ozone layer or we are to blame for global warming. The information may be persuading, but when one looks at the other side of the story, a whole new philosophy about the environment
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Punch Card voting system was brought about to replace the lever machines. It is by far the most widely used system in the US. About 32.4 % of the population used this system in the last election. (www.usatoday.com) These Machines use cards with holes
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Category: /Science & Technology
neutron stars, black holes, gravitational lenses, and gravitational waves. According to relativistic theory, neutron stars would be small but extremely dense stellar bodies. A neutron star with a mass equal to that of the Sun, for example, would have a radius
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
, revealing a fist-sized hole in the ground. He instructs Lily to place the jar over the hole. "Keep it there tightly, and everything will be great. Trust me, you'll get a lovely surprise." Mike feels the ground again, until he finds another hole. "Lily, don't
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
I could see one way was bottomless trenches, shell holes and by far the most distressing thing of all scattered limbs carcasses torsos and even items of clothing scattered around and on the other barbed wire blocking the way to no mans land. The trenches
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
with my six year old friend and her two year old younger brother. The game involved arranging small colorful lights in specific sequences to create some kind of picture. The lights, or "pegs," fit into small holes on a board and lit up once they were pushed
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Category: /History
of Stonehenge took close to 2,000 years. Although individual theories regarding the sequence of building vary, the monument was believed to have been built in three phases, where a circle of landscape and some holes slowly evolved into a number of stone arrangements
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Category: /Literature/English
THE UNCOMPARABLE STORY OF GOLF
What do we know about the game of golf? We know that golfers hit a golf ball with a golf club. We know that they are trying to get that golf ball into a small hole in as few hits as possible. The way that the golfer
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