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Persistence Of Memory Salvador Dali
1,171 wordsThe surrealism movement took place during the aftermath of WWI and started in primarily in France. Surrealism was more of a broad range cultural /social project interested in liberating the human society from conscious and logical thinking to create a utopian society, than an art movement. The surrealism movement was in search of a gateway into society's subconscious, the break down of rational and logical thinking, (The marvelous. ) Surrealist artwork concentrated on individualism, subjective v...
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Greek And Roman Healing Powers
1,860 wordsIn ancient Greek and Roman mythology, a mystical creature known as the unicorn made many appearances. As described throughout much of literature, the unicorn is reputed to look somewhat like a white horse, although it has a long, twisted horn protruding from its forehead. 1 The earliest description of the unicorn was by Ctesias (400 BC) (The New Book of Knowledge, Vol. U-V 19: 391). Unicorns have cloven hooves that are somewhat yellow in color; some are said to have a lion-like tail. Male unicor...
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Square Mile Square Kilometer
1,377 wordsLions Lions are big animals with no fear of anything. They are harsh predators and will do anything to kill a prey for food. Some key facts about lions are that adult males grow approximately 9 feet from nose to tail. The females are a lot smaller than the males. Males usually weigh up to 350 - 550 pounds. The female lions weigh up to 250 - 300 pounds which is much smaller than the male lions growth. It takes most lions 3 to 4 years to sexually mature. The lions mating patter is non- seasonal wh...
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Lowland Tropical Forest Golden Marmoset Golden Marmosets
243 wordsGolden Golden Marmoset Golden Marmoset Golden marmosets, or Leontopithecus chrysomelas, have a mane derived from long hairs on the top of the head, cheeks and throat. The golden marmoset is predominantly black with golden to reddish-orange on the front of the mane, the lower half of the front paws and part of the tail. It weighs about 0. 7 kg (1. 5 lb). Golden marmosets prefer primary lowland tropical forest. They eat mostly insects and fruit and small vertebrates such as lizards and birds. The ...
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Body Language Skin Care
1,245 wordsHow To Groom A Horse Proper grooming of a horse minimizes potential problems and maintains a tidy appearance. While working at a horse barn in Orlando, Florida, I quickly learned the advantages of a complete grooming session. Horses are high maintenance animals that require much time and devotion. Three major areas must be tended to on a daily basis. The first is foot care. Cleaning out the hooves can prevent diseases, monitors the state of the horses shoes, and removes any foreign objects that ...
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Play Julius Caesar Played An Important Role
1,057 wordsShakespeare's Julius Caesar Assignment 3. Explain why the following minor characters are important to the play Julius Caesar: Calpurnia, Portia, The Soothsayer, Decius, Cinna, the Poet, Artemidorus In Julius Caesar there were many important characters throughout the play like Caesar, Brutus and Mark Antony. These characters were the main part of the story line and made the story line work. Like any other play there also needs to be minor characters to help let the play flow smoothly and make it ...
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Healing Powers Ancient Greek
1,882 wordsIn ancient Greek and Roman mythology, a mystical creature known as the unicorn made many appearances. As described throughout much of literature, the unicorn is reputed to look somewhat like a white horse, although it has a long, twisted horn protruding from its forehead. 1 The earliest description of the unicorn was by Ctesias (400 BC) (The New Book of Knowledge, Vol. U-V 19: 391). Unicorns have cloven hooves that are somewhat yellow in color; some are said to have a lion-like tail. Male unicor...
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Quot Quot Marianne Moore
3,220 wordsJeanne Having If " Bird-Witted" depends for its meaning on a conventional narrative sequence and the contrast between the quick instinctive bird and the slow, intellectual cat, " The Paper Nautilus" is unified through its central symbol, a chambered nautilus shell, and an opposition between inner and outer. The poem, in fact, was written as a gift to Elizabeth Bishop in return for her gift to Moore of an actual nautilus shell. Moore herself seems to have had mothering as well...
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