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    Joseph Szabo, born in 1944 in Toledo (Ohio), is a contemporary American photographer, whose body of work could serve as an intimate chronicle of adolescence over the past four decades. Receiving his education from Pratt Institute in New York (1968), Szabo started his teaching experience, firstly at Malverne High School in New York (1972-1999), and later also lecturing at the International Center of Photography (since 1978). Since the very beginning, he started to intensively observe his students

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    The author states that there are three theories about the purpose of the carved stone balls and provides three reasons. In contrast the professor states that none of the theory are convincing and she opposes each of the author’s reasons. First, the article states that one theory is that they were used in hunting or fighting. However, the professor opposes this point by saying that the common neolithic weapons are generally shown the sign of ware, so if the carved stone balls were used for hunting

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    The presence made by the Windows has not gone unnoticed and thanks to Abbot Suger for his love of stained glass we can continue to rejoice in his vision. Suger noted in his own words, “Thus, when --out of my delight in the beauty of the house of God-- the loveliness of the many-colored gems has called me away from external cares, and worthy meditation has induced me to reflect, transferring that which is material to that which is immaterial, on the diversity of the sacred virtues: then it seems to

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    Nature is the most beautiful as well as the most dangerous thing. It offers a lot of threats as well as wonders. The human is the humble creature who might only see the nature by its dark side. We are living the inside world, and nature is outside. We think we are independent as we isolate ourselves. Adam Zagajewski’s “Moths” is a wonderful yet imagistic poem which captures a great sense of how human observed and felt about nature: startle and tear away. It offers the readers a snapshot view of a

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    Over the centuries, it was common for werewolves to either be vulnerable (and horny) or insanely (horny) powerful underneath the full moon — like any regular immortal. The beast inside them took complete control, and by rumors, the sight wasn’t exactly pretty… which, was probably the reason why mates came into the picture. Most werewolves are vulnerable when they haven’t found their fated one. They go insane with extreme pain and sexual hunger that cannot be fulfilled with normal fucking. There were

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    1. Why did the glass not fit in the picture frame right away? Explain what you did to solve the issue in detail? The glass didn't fit in mine at the start because the wood wasn’t even to the other pieces of wood. So in doing this I had to go to the miter saw and fix the angle and cut off the wood that made it like that. Another reason why the glass didn’t fit is because when the pieces of wood wasn’t clamped and it wasn’t together tightly leaving gaps in the spaces between the wood, when this happened

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    Plant & Combined Heat and Power Efficiency, Ref: http://www.in.gov/oed/2414.htm) The need for air-conditioning in the Shard to eliminate an excessively heated environment from solar energy is removed by computer-controlled blinds. As extra white glass is used the G value is 0.55, meaning 55% of the solar heat gets transmitted inside the building. This isn’t appropriate for the public as they’ll suffer from the heat. However, with the blinds down there is 5% light transmittance and thus the G value

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    Your home reflects your identity and your taste -- but it may not feel like home to a prospective buyer. Simplify your home décor to appeal to a wide variety of tastes when preparing to sell your house. 1. Take your family photos down from the walls. They are undoubtedly beautiful, but you want buyers to imagine their own family portraits hanging there. 2. If you are repainting for a fresh, clean effect, choose a light color. To make the room seem even brighter, paint the ceiling a lighter color

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    allowed, only organic and natural. If it came from a garden or a field it usually made it to our table. We drank hot tea every day, there was never any popcorn, pizza, or soda. I still remember the first time I had a slice of pizza and an ice cold glass of Coca-Cola in 1990. It was like a whole new world had opened up before me. I had fallen in love with soda. I loved the sugary sweet stuff, with its carbonation dancing down your throat sip by sip. It was heavenly. From that day on, no more hot tea

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    car after it has had body work done and been buffed is not as simple as it sounds. There are several steps to this process and each step requires materials a common household would not have. The materials needed include several microfiber towels, glass cleaner, show shine, interior cleaner, spray bottles, steel wool, vacuum cleaner with extendable hose, a water hose and/or a power washer, car wax, and paint thinner. Making a car spick and span after it has been repaired is not necessarily a complex

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