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만약 당신이 예술 박물관에 갈 기회가 있다면, 놓치지 마시라 The Lives of Great Artists 위대한 예술가의 삶 The History ofModern Art 현대예술의 ... Iws how many kilograms ofnewspapers the children in Lincoln Elementary School recycled in June. ... The students recycled forty-nine kilograms ofnewspapers in total. 학생들이 재활용한 신문의 총 무게는 49킬로그램이다.
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of making a real connection with the past through the pages of a newspaper. ... Modern issues of stamps seldom rise in value faster than the rate of inflation, so unless stamps have ... Generally the price of a newspaper reflects its age, condition, the events it covers and its geographic
during the Japanese early colonial period. ... Newspaper illustration in 1910s means the beginning of Korean modern art and it spread new types of ... view of that Japanese newspaper illustrations formed new form of Japanese modern visual arts.
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As a newspaper editor, he fought hard for the rights ofthe laborer and of black slaves. ... Modern Chivalry by Hugh Henry Brackenridge was the first important novel. ... In theearly nineteenth century, New York City was the center of American writing.
During the first half of his adult life, Franklin worked as a printer of books and newspapers. ... This was mostly in the form of pamphlets rather than newspapers, because the pamphlet was cheap to publish ... His style is quite modern and, even today; his works are a joy to read.
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The problem of global warming has been unsolvable for scientists in the last 30 years, but modern day ... Warm weather causes early copulation so a numerous hedgehogs born in autumn. ... According to an England daily newspaper “Independent”, they introduced Tuvalu Islands which will be the
first half of his adult life, Franklin worked as a printer of books and newspapers. ... His style is quite modern and, even today, his works are a joy to read. ... He was also a political journalist, and this deeply influenced his early poetry.
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his collected works truly changed the face ofmodern fiction. ... newspaper man's pantheon of who, what, where, when, and why, and yet somehow transformed into a much ... In what may be one ofthe most quoted passages in modern fiction, in "A Farewell to Arms" Hemingway gives