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    months I have viewed many different kinds of sculpture‚ including Greek archaic sculptures‚ Greek classical sculptures‚ Greek Hellenistic sculptures and Roman sculptures. All of the sculptures that I have seen and analyzed have very interesting characteristics‚ but the one that I have analyzed most recently was the most fascinating. Hermes carrying the infant Dionysos‚ by the artist Praxiteles‚ was sculpted circa 350 B.C.‚ and the copy that I analyzed‚ circa second century B.C. This sculpture was

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    Alternating Masks Noninvasive ventilation is a much needed option for patients in the critical care setting‚ but prolonged use and multiple comorbidities can lead to pressure of the face and head. Alternating the nasal/oral mask with the full face mask could help decrease the risk of skin breakdown or lessen the severity of wounds that do develop. “A full facial mask has the potential for greater redistribution of pressure because it covers the forehead and a larger area of the cheek/side

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    aspect of Roman religion was the idea of dutifulness or devotion to duty which the Romans referred to as pietas. In Republican Rome‚ every plebian chose a patrician as his supporter‚ most patricians were themselves clients of sometimes more powerful echelons in society‚ however their duty was to represent the plebian in any matter‚ mostly economic. This partnership known as “patronage” represents the family’s central role in Roman culture. The pater‚ or father‚ protected not only his wife and family

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    Meymune Şeyma ŞEVİK 37477105464 Lesson Plan For Making MASK Outcome: By the end of the lesson‚ students will be able to make a mask‚ identify the materials which are used for making a mask. T:Hi‚ my dear students How are you today S:Fine thanks and you T:I am also fine. Today we will make a mask. So we need some materials to make a mask.(teacher shows pictures of materials one by one). We need a paper plate (showing it and stick on the board). A paper plate (writing it near the picture). And

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    African Helmet Masks

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    Masks are one of the most spiritually important art forms developed in Africa. Among the masks many uses were; communicating with spirits and ancestors‚ serving as teaching aids in gender specific initiation ceremonies‚ tools for maintaining order‚ enhancements for reenacted stories and myths‚ symbols of rank and power‚ and a record for past leaders. I will be focussing on masks from the first three categories. The masks‚ which are all Helmet style masks from West and Central Africa‚ illustrate

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    THE ROMAN SOCIETY By Anita Asare The ancient Roman society was filled with such a complex system based on traditions‚ power‚ and wealth. Roman citizens held on to their pride and their standards of living quite well. Their means of living were quite distinctive compared to other ancient cultures. Some of their traditions greatly equipped American families’ lives in many fashionable ways‚ including their values. Their ways of life really inspired many elements in the American society. The Roman

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    Ceramics I­II 3B The Grandmasters Mask They say the greatest warrior’s in history all come from the long gone and distant land of Ioni. Where it exist none know today‚ but what is know that there is a long lineage of warriors who can trace ancestors back to this land. Multiple ways of the warrior all can be traced back to Ioni. At some point though the continent it was located on collapsed into the planet it resided on. All remnants of it shattered to oblivion. All there was left were a f

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    ‘An Irish Airman Foresees His Death’ by W.B. Yeats Analysis of Poem Title The title ‘An Irish Airman Foresees His Death’ is reflective of the fact that the airman foresaw his impending death. This title is significant in that it reflects the fate that many people in war face. They know their death is approaching them with very little they can do about it. Speaker The poem is recited in first person. The speaker in this poem is Major Robert Gregory (1881-1918)‚ a close friend of Yeats‚ who had joined

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    Butler Yeats’ poem‚ “An Irish Airman Foresees His Death”‚ is a work that serves as the antecedent to the band Keane’s song‚ “A Bad Dream”. Both exuding emotions quite visceral in nature‚ Keane’s interpretation is one that procures the gut-wrenching feelings of anguish‚ disappointment‚ and regret from its audience; an air of reminiscence wafts throughout each chorus and verse. Yeats‚ rather‚ portrays the life of a man whose will to live is greater than his fear of dying‚ and so finds the thrill of combat

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    has a mask. I feel that everyone has something they have hid from their pairs. In this world many people want there friends and family believe that they live in perfect harmony and have a perfect life but in reality its not going as perfect as planned. These people put a mask on to make you believe everything is perfect but in reality it is not. We put these masks on so perfectly that we start to believe that everything is perfect as well. We put these If we keep hiding behind these masks we can

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