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Naturally Occurring Earths Surface
1,004 wordsGem diamonds were first found in streambeds in Brazil and India. Diamonds are an element of carbon that is produced by the pressurizing of limestone. Diamonds are the hardest naturally occurring substances on earth and it is the most popular of all precious stones. Diamonds are sought after and admired because of their strength and beauty. Good quality diamonds are readily available and this easy access has added to their popularity. Because they are high in quantity the standardization of their...
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Production Of Synthetic Months Of The Year Rubies
495 wordsRuby has been the world's most valued gemstone for thousands of years. The finest Rubies are rarer and more valuable than even top quality colorless Diamonds. The most important deposits of rubies are found in upper Burma, near Major. Burma quality Rubies are known for holding their brilliant color under all lighting conditions. The color of rubies are varying shades of red, the most desired color being "pigeon's blood, " pure red with a hint of blue. It is acceptable to have slight inclusions w...
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Green Light At The End Valley Of Ashes
952 wordsShavaun Swygert Ms. Goebig English III June 1, 1998 Color-Symbolism in The Great Gatsby The beauty of F. Scott Fitzgeralds writing is probably nowhere more exhibited than in his handling of the color-symbols in The Great Gatsby. The range of the color-symbols and their complex operations at each stage of action is escaped from the readers. As was researched, the colors represent both the dream and the reality. Nick describes Gatsby: like an ecstatic patron of recurrent light. (Piper 145) Nick al...
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Close To Daisy Great Gatsby Pleasure
632 wordsHedonism and The Great Gatsby Hedonism means to live only for pleasure. It means not thinking about the consequences of your actions as long as make you happy. It s a total abandon of all responsibilities. This type of lifestyle often has negative results. I mean, look at the hippies, and how their hedonistic society turned out. They are all either in rehab centers or have kids running around with names like Moonbeam and Starchild. But enough hippie bashing let s look at how the Hedonistic way o...
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Coy Mistress True Love
1,360 wordsHow Do The Attitudes To Love Expressed How Do The Attitudes To Love Expressed In The Following Poems Differ From One Another How Do The Attitudes To Love Expressed In The Following Poems Differ From One Another? The following three poems To His Coy Mistress, by Marvell, The Good Morrow, by Donne, and Sonnet 116, by Shakespeare all tackle the theme of love. Although they are all written about the same subject, they show remarkably different approaches. Two are written from the narrator to his lov...
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Love Since Ancient Ruby Has Been Admired Rubies
948 wordsThe ruby has been admired by man throughout he ages. It has been coveted for its captivating color and rarity. It is made of surprisingly simple elements, and can be found mostly in southern Asia. It has been a symbol of love since ancient times, and is still highly prized and very expensive today. The ruby is a made of corundum, which is a mineral form of aluminum oxide. It comes in all shades of red, including pink. Sapphires are also made of corundum, and include nearly all colors of the spec...
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