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2006-10-16 06:14:58 · 4 answers · asked by phantom 1 in Other - Visual Arts

Give me some examples of what my initial conversations would be making my first presentations on selling portrait photos to nursery schools. Specifically, features and benefits, and why they should invest in doing business with me.

2006-10-16 06:12:58 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

Solipsism says that only thing you can know for sure is that you exist as mind

2006-10-16 06:11:01 · 6 answers · asked by krysarek 1 in Philosophy

its about the black peoples rights in america in the 1960s

2006-10-16 06:08:41 · 1 answers · asked by ja.b.lo 1 in History

Why they wanted to join the army of their country enthusiasticly?
Why the people had such an attitude towards the war?

Here is some information(based on this information and own knowledge on WWI to answer the quesetion):

This is a dairy written by a British solder, George Coppard during the WWI.

Although I seldom read a newspaper, I knew about the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand at Sarajevo. News placards screamed out at every street corner, and military bands blared out their martial music in the main streets of Croydon. This was too much for me to resist, and I knew I had to enlist straight away.

I presented myself to the recruiting segeant at Mitcham Road Barracks, Croydon. There was a steady stream of men, mostly working types, queuing to enlist. The segeant asked me my age, and when told, replied, 'Clear off son. Come back tomorrow and see if you're nineteen, eh?' So I turned up again the next day and gave my age as nineteen. I attested in a batch of a dozen others
and, holding up my right hand, swore to fight for King and Country.

2006-10-16 06:05:50 · 6 answers · asked by History Lover 1 in History

Why they wanted to join the army of their country enthusiasticly?
Why the people had such an attitude towards the war?

Here is some information(based on this information and own knowledge on WWI to answer the quesetion):

This is a dairy written by a British solder, George Coppard during the WWI.

Although I seldom read a newspaper, I knew about the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand at Sarajevo. News placards screamed out at every street corner, and military bands blared out their martial music in the main streets of Croydon. This was too much for me to resist, and I knew I had to enlist straight away.

I presented myself to the recruiting segeant at Mitcham Road Barracks, Croydon. There was a steady stream of men, mostly working types, queuing to enlist. The segeant asked me my age, and when told, replied, 'Clear off son. Come back tomorrow and see if you're nineteen, eh?' So I turned up again the next day and gave my age as nineteen. I attested in a batch of a dozen others
and, holding up my right hand, swore to fight for King and Country.

2006-10-16 06:05:05 · 6 answers · asked by History Lover 1 in History

I'm thinking about covering the walls with large plain white or light blue paper. I don't care about drawings or paintings.

2006-10-16 06:03:39 · 6 answers · asked by latebloomer 1 in Other - Visual Arts

Jane Austen,Louisa May Alcott, Charles Dickens, ect..

2006-10-16 06:02:04 · 19 answers · asked by Lia 1 in Books & Authors

He was born 1869 Cardiff, Wales and died 1956. I think I may have an etching of Edinborough Castle that he did.

2006-10-16 05:59:42 · 2 answers · asked by rosiemagnolia 1 in Painting

Why they wanted to join the army of their country enthusiasticly?
Why the people had such an attitude towards the war?

Here is some information(based on this information and own knowledge on WWI to answer the quesetion):

This is a dairy written by a British solder, George Coppard during the WWI.

Although I seldom read a newspaper, I knew about the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand at Sarajevo. News placards screamed out at every street corner, and military bands blared out their martial music in the main streets of Croydon. This was too much for me to resist, and I knew I had to enlist straight away.

I presented myself to the recruiting segeant at Mitcham Road Barracks, Croydon. There was a steady stream of men, mostly working types, queuing to enlist. The segeant asked me my age, and when told, replied, 'Clear off son. Come back tomorrow and see if you're nineteen, eh?' So I turned up again the next day and gave my age as nineteen. I attested in a batch of a dozen others
and, holding up my right hand, swore to fight for King and Country.

2006-10-16 05:57:42 · 13 answers · asked by History Lover 1 in History

I'd love your opinion on some of my work that I've done!! Let me know what you think!
crayonstochaos.deviantart.com/gallery

2006-10-16 05:57:28 · 10 answers · asked by Whitney H 2 in Photography

2006-10-16 05:51:32 · 2 answers · asked by Barnaby D 1 in Other - Arts & Humanities

Normally i browse www.cgsociety.org for tips, but seems like i'm dealing with serious big leaguers in comparsion to my feeble knowledge of it. so i'm curious to see if anyone has any good methods.

2006-10-16 05:50:21 · 0 answers · asked by Dennis 6 in Drawing & Illustration

I Love The Taking, 1st book i've read from him.

2006-10-16 05:45:11 · 5 answers · asked by SwoonWorthy 6 in Books & Authors

2006-10-16 05:40:55 · 2 answers · asked by lil linval 2 in History

That I bought at FYE, I want to know where the photographs on the poster were taken. The only information given at the bottom about the photographer is his name and the design website for the poster. I can't find anything on the photographer (Rich Strucke) how do I find out where the pictures were taken?

2006-10-16 05:37:48 · 2 answers · asked by DiVenanzo™ 5 in Photography

ples. give some articles related to it or your own thoughts.

2006-10-16 05:36:30 · 8 answers · asked by ory 2 in Other - Arts & Humanities

A little back story for you....I met an amazing girl on Friday who is German and an aspiring author. We spoke about German literature and she mentioned that a book she loves 'perfume by Patrick Suskind' has been made into a film but she has not seen it yet. We agreed that if we can find where it is on we will go and see it together. A bit of internet research and I discovered it the film has been directed by Tom Tykwer.

I really need to find a cinema that is showing this or a place I can buy the DVD. Preferably in the London are - although we can travel.

Please help a hopeless romantic......

2006-10-16 05:32:10 · 3 answers · asked by ALEX L 2 in Books & Authors

or if someone knows anything particular about it?

2006-10-16 05:24:24 · 3 answers · asked by name n 1 in History

My students want to use them as game pieces, but they're not hardening. Can they be baked in the oven or left overnight to dry? We're worried they might crack and look bad. What are our alternatives?

2006-10-16 05:18:21 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sculpture

perhaps i should become better, and this is where i should be asking right, sorry if im in the wrong place.

2006-10-16 05:17:57 · 9 answers · asked by panchito 1 in Genealogy

2006-10-16 05:09:03 · 36 answers · asked by sotu 3 in Philosophy

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