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    Vihear Temple, situated atop a cliff in the Dângrêk Mountains at the border between the Kingdoms of Cambodia and Thailand, is an ancient temple, built during the Khmer Empire period between the 9th and 11th century by the Cambodian king Suryavarnam II. It has become the subject of a overly-drawn, large scale dispute between Thailand and independent Cambodia.Cambodia requested the ICJ to interpret the 1962 Judgment arguing that while Thailand recognizes Cambodia’s sovereignty over the temple itself

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    American zoos developed in the midst of America’s transition from an agricultural to an industrial society. In an imposing industrial setting, city parks and zoos provided an intimate encounter with nature that had been previously foreign to urbanites. An invention of modern western culture, zoological parks provided education as well as amusement for the public. Jeff Stotts, zoo historian indicated “The three-pronged goal of the first zoos— public recreation, wildlife preservation, scientific and

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    Conformity In Cults

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    Outcome: A total of 74 members of Order of the Solar Temple died from various mass murder-suicides between 1994 and 1997 in Switzerland, Canada and France. The first known instance was the murder of Tony Dutroit and his wife and son. Dutroit was a member of the cult, but spoke out against it upon realising its hypocrisy and deception and left. Soon after, he, his wife Nicky and son Emmanuel were the victims of a grisly murder in Morin Heights, Québec, committed by members of the cult. It was believed

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    Camilla Pearce ARH2050 - Boyer Spring 2015 The Nike of Samothrace stands at eight feet and is made of Parian marble. She is assembled from several pieces of the stone and it is believed that she was painted, however there are no traces of paint on her. She is a very powerful, sensual, and energetic figure and her impact on her viewers is the result of the sculptors combination of naturalism and ability to create a sense of drama from her presence. She is presenting herself with her right leg forward

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    Candidate Name: David Wilson Candidate Number: School: Scots College Country: New Zealand Word count: 1425 Reflective Statement My understanding of the novel The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with The Sea written by Yukio Mishima was considerably furthered by the interactive oral. My ideas on the text before compared to my thoughts after the oral were greatly different. One of the major talking points of the interactive oral was the how the author voiced his own personal thoughts. Most works of literature

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    In my current position I have the unique opportunity to visit all kinds of classes at a variety of times throughout the day and during these visits I have seen the whole spectrum of lessons being taught. One of the most amazing things I have learned is that usually within minutes of entering a classroom; I can instantly tell how a lesson is going for a teacher. If the students are engaged and actively learning or are involved in an activity, it becomes very evident through their facial expressions

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    Hopeless love: Act of Worship “When the coffee came, she held out the silver sugar bowl for him to help himself from first, and as he took it their fingertips came into brief contact. She apologized immediately, but a suspicion plagued her that he had seen the contact as premeditated on her part. It continued to plague her in the maddening heat on the train, so that every time the steady waving of the professor’s fan suddenly stopped her heart seemed to stop with it. She had never reacted in this

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    Paper Assignment #1 – Writing in Art History: The Formal Analysis Figure 1 : Eagle-headed Apkallu Guardian Figure Angelica Copaus ARTH 1380 – Art and Society (Prehistoric to Gothic) Figure 2 The Eagle-headed Apkallu Guardian Figure is a low relief sculpture from 883-859 B.C. Assyria. Made from gypsum, this sculpture measures approximately 42 1/8 inches tall, 26 inches wide and 1 ½ inches thick. The sculpture is mounted on the wall of the dark, navy-blue painted Antiquities section

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    "Patriotism" by Yukio Mishima      Death, in many places death is feared, taking one's own life is looked upon as cowardly and weak. This story sheds a different light on death; it shows the honor and respectful way of bowing out. To see the honor in death, one must understand the culture and the time period. The story 'Patriotism' written by Yukio Mishima shows a couple?s courage, love and faith as well as the man?s commitment to his country.      As the story goes, Shinji is a member of

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    After World War II, new influences and ideals started to make an impact on Japan like never before. Japan’s defeat resulted in westernization, and the country started to transform into what it is known for today—modern manufacturing for countries all over the world. Many traditionalists disapproved of this idea of transitioning into being iconic for materialistic and bourgeois ideologies and now felt isolated within their own country because their views were extremely different from the new views

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