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    Mali Descriptive Writing

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    The seated female figure is used by the Bamana people of Mali. It is about two-feet tall, made of wood, beads, and metal, and represents a woman sitting on a stool. The woman’s hair is separated into four equal quadrants and appears to be twisted back into a beehive-like style. Her forehead bears many different scar patterns which extend down the sides of her face. At the top of her forehead is a band of squares, below that is a band of arrows directed to her left. Under the band of arrows, there

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    In our celebrity obsessed society, women and men often desire to look similar to those such as Megan Fox and Brad Pitt. This is because we, as a media-driven culture, views these people as representing the standard of beauty, which is the socially constructed notion of what physical traits people find most attractive. For example, the ideal woman in the United States is voluptuous, has a small waist, and a youthful face. This is made evident through beauty commercials, where the companies use women

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    Emily Harris Analysis

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    In the recesses of his mind, although his head was consumed with the words and image of Emily Harris, the Doctor remained cognisant that the woman on the sofa was Beth, and that she might find his actions and sudden keenness unusual. However, he didn't care. What was wrong with wanting to display affection for you wife, with wanting to have sex with her, to be so aroused that you couldn't take your hands off her, or you couldn't wait until the 'scheduled' time to make love to her. Should she not

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    He would gather at Ringwood mountain for hours on end, mulling over this and that; an ensemble of footsteps ambling side by side, couples laughing, children playing, the ducks quacking, the rustling of a chipmunk or squirrel, the sunlight coupled with a cool breeze crooning a fine tune against his skin, that all did make him quite happy. He would scope the scene and postulate his own conclusions, a game it was. And how observant was a man so young yet in a sense so old? "Oh there's Mr and Mrs Whiting

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    find Fairy Bread, which is white bread, butter, and sprinkles. By the way, the round and colorful sprinkles are called "hundreds-and-thousands" there. 4. Brazilian Birthday Party Celebration Good! At a Brazilian birthday party, people might pull the earlobes of the guest of honor. You can also probably expect to see Brigaderio there, which are a kind of chocolate

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    Museum Report Essay

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    Museum Report Tulasha Thapa Hinduism Rel.320 Dr. Vishwa Adluri I went to the Asian Society Museum. One of the exhibits that drew my attention was head of Buddha from Pakistan, Gandhara area Kushan period, late 2nd -3rd Century. There are certain features in this sculpture. For example, a minimally higher forehead and a marginally narrow jaw elongated flat ears. The image of Buddha, who was called The Greatest Yogin of all times, expresses serene quiescence. The harmony of his physical proportions

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    Facts About Braids

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    As summer becomes nothing more than some amazing memories and fading tan lines, it’s time to start contemplating our fall and winter look. Read below to learn the upcoming hair trends you can expect to see this fall and winter seasons: Braids Are Back: Antonio Marrac, a hair stylist for high end models, utilized braids in many variations for several autumn and winter themed fashion shows. Braids are a fantastic way to add texture and interest to a look. Although they look intricate and complicated

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    Sackler Gallery Analysis

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    nose, small shaped eye, diamond shape forehead mark, long earlobes, jeweled crown and bud shaped earring. Manuscript in her right hand and a lotus-bud stem in her left. Twenty others arms fan outward and curl upward, lending movement and vivacity to the whole. She wears a long, vertically pleated cloth with a triple sash falling in front and is decorated in a Jeweled collar, bracelets and anklets. All those twenty arms, towering head, earlobes, diamond shape forehead mark, manuscript on hand and lotus

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    Keloidal scars are over active tissues that heal over the place of a skin injury. They usually appear as lumps over scar tissue, this can occur after the healing of skin injuries or scars. Keloids expand in outward growths over your skin, they have a needle-like pain or to itch to them, although the degree of pain varies from each person (Wiki). If a keloid becomes infected they can develop sores on the skin where the injury had accrued. Though they occur at the site of an injury, they can also randomly

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    Sara’s arms ached from the heavy bag, full of manuscripts she must finish, as she stepped out from the office building and made her way to the company parking lot. Her earlobes tingled from the brisk evening air and buzzed from the loud noises of cars, as they spewed exhaust fumes and rushed down Seventh Avenue. She wondered where the hell were all of these people going at this time of the night. She paused for a moment, maybe someday I’ll get a personal parking spot, as she clicked her key fob

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