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A glass prism is the best way to see how light can be separated into the full spectrum of color. A cut crystal piece will also break the light up.
I wasn't familiar with this piece until I looked it up. It is a chair, a life-size photo of that chair, and an enlarged dictionary definition of the word "chair." If your gallery is displaying this work, you don't get the chair, the photo or the definition; you get a copy of the definition, a drawing explaining how to set it up, and instructions to get a chair, photograph it and blow the photo up to full size, create the poster with the definition on it (all of which is much easier now that we have big inkjet printers, than it was when Kosuth devised this piece) and hang it in a certain fashion. Kosuth asks, is a concept valid if its realization changes every time it's executed? My feeling of this piece is, it only displays its full power as a collection, perhaps in a book or a web page. If you see one installation of One and Three Chairs you think, "so what?" In isolation, this is a very boring work. Only when you see how a number of people have executed Kosuth's concept does this make sense.
Tracey Emin is an artist. One of her best known works is entitled The Bed, a modern art piece comprising of a full sized unmade bed. This piece of abstract art led to Emin being shortlisted for The Turner Prize in 1999. Born to parentage of Romanian and Cypriot descent in Croydon, Emin grew up in Margate and remains an ambassador for the English seaside town.
full of Hateful - full of hate Beautiful - full of beauty Remorseful - full of remorse
Jacques Cartier's full name is Jaques Cartier.
I Demand Death is a declamation piece. There is a full copy by Jocelle Suarez that is available for viewing on YouTube.
The full declamation of "thirteen" is: "thirteen"
You can find a copy of the declamation piece "Plaza Miranda" in books or online resources that specialize in Filipino declamation pieces. You may also try contacting local libraries, schools, or theater groups for assistance in finding the piece.
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The flagship had taken fire. The flames were breakin' out from below. The deck was ablaze. The men who were left alive made haste to launch a small boat. The leaped into it, and rowed swiftly away. Any other place was safer now than on board of the burning ship. There was powder in the hold. But the captain's son. Young Casablanca, still stood upon the deck. The flames were almost all around him now but he would not stir from his post. His father had bidden him stand there, and he had been taught always to obey. He trusted in his father's word, and believed that when the right time came, he would tell him to go. He saw the men leap into the boat. He heard them call to him to come. He shook his head. "When father bids me, I will go", he said. And now, the flames were leaping up the masts. The sails were all ablaze. The fire blew hot upon his cheek. It scorched his hair. It was before him, behind all around him. "Oh Father," he cried, "may I not go now? The men have all left the ship. Is it not the time that we, too, should leave it?" He did not know that his father was lying in the burning cabin below, that a cannon ball had struck him at the very beginning of the fight. He listened to hear his answer. "Speak louder, Father," he cried, "I cannot hear what you say". Above the roaring of the flames, above the crashing of the falling spars, above the booming of the guns, he fancied that his father's voice came faintly to him through the scorching air. "I am here, Father. Speak once again," he gasped. A great flash of light fills the air; clouds of smoke shoot quickly upward to the sky and - BOOM! Oh, what a terrific sound. Louder than thunder, louder than the roar of all guns. The air quivers: the see itself trembles; the sky is black. The blazing ship is seen no more. There was powder in the hold. Its true just check it and if it is true just email that I'm too intelligent ^_^ shann_cute_26@yahoo.com
Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.
If you mean email it's carbon copy
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It is a copy with an official stamp certifying that it is a full copy of the report and it is the one filed in the official records.
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