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the cost

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The Cost is a freaking awesome song by Rend Collective Experiment. "I'll chase you through the pain. i'll carry my cross. Cause real love is not afraid to bleed. I've counted up the cost. Oh i've counted up the cost. Yes, i've counted up the cost, and you are worth it."

Human figures in culture's art

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The representation of the human figure in a culture?s artwork reflects the central values of the culture that artwork belongs to. A marble sculpture from the Greek Period, Kroisos, found in Anavyssos and made around 530 BC and a hand-painted ceramic Mochica Portrait vessel from around 400 AD both express an individual value system from each of their cultures. Kroisos, a marble statue from Greece, has many features that link him to the Greek values placed on the human body. This sculpture is idealized with defined muscles and natural proportions. The Greeks saw the human body as perfect. It was used in many and nearly all forms of art because it was seen as the center of all things and the ideal form of perfection.

Ramses mortuary temple

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Ramses mortuary temple is carved into the stone and is on one level contrary to Hatshepsut?s temple. There are four enormous carvings of an idealized Ramses, common to the time of the Old Kingdom pharaohs. These statues, made large enough to make the viewer feel humble in comparison, portray the power and significance of Ramses. A carving of Ra, situated above the entrance to the temple, depicts Ramses as god-like. The inside entrance is lined with smaller statues of Ramses wife, Nefertari, and other members of his family. The architect also added in another feature to the temple to put even greater significance on Ramses power.

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Cynthia Cortez Felony Stops A felony stop is also known as high risk stop. The importance for a felony is stop is to protect the officer and the people around and get the subject that can harm someone. A felony stop happens when the subject is believed to be armed or dangerous. A felony stop can also happen when a officer believes you can be a suspect to a serious crime. Before the officer makes a felony stop they will contact dispatch and letting them know your going to be involved in a felony

Design a Room

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Graffiti Project Visit this website to explore some ideas. http://weburbanist.com/2009/10/01/graffiti-lettering-9-cool-characters-alphabets-fonts/ What political/environmental/societal statement do you wish to make with your graffiti? (school appropriate theme) Three ideas below. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What font(s) are you going to use? _________________________________ Sketch your ideas below. (Indicate colors.) Draw a few to scale. Your dimensions will be within 4?-5? x 1?-2?.

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Chemistry Final Review Guide 2012 The 1st Section on the final will be metric conversions, significant figures, and scientific notation. The 2nd Section on the final will be multiple choice questions. There will be 40 of them and they will cover vocabulary and basic chemistry questions. The BEST way to study for this section would be to gather all old chemistry tests and review all of the multiple choice questions The 3rd Section will be calculations split into 3 parts. Part A will focus on writing chemical equations from word equations, balancing them, and then stating what type of reaction it is. For example: 1. Solid aluminum reacts with oxygen gas to produce aluminum oxide.

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