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Home > Wax Crayons That Forged A World We Have Found 2 Products for your search of Wax Crayons That Forged A World. Displaying Items 1 - 2 and Article Search Page 1:
- Wax Crayons That Forged A World
by Victor Epand. One of the longest surviving toys ever created is the crayon. Every single year over 2 billion crayons are manufactured.
Apparently, almost every child will work his or her way through with about 780 of these crayons by the time they are ten, and every child aged two to eight spends about 28 minutes every single day coloring with the help of these tools.
I'm not sure how people who work out the... products, articles, news
- Where Do We See Art In The World?
by Jonathan Chin. If you were to write down everything you saw that art was a part of, you would have a long list. Art is used so much because people like art, and it is effective in getting the message across or making something more appealing. However, understanding art and its importance does little to make you aware of where it comes from.
Art is found in many products that you use everyday. These products ca... products, articles, news
- Iran, $10 Gas and World War 3
by David Maillie. Iran is taking advantage of the Iraq situation. The U.S., the largest and most powerful nation in the world, has become bogged down in a war similar to Vietnam. High casualties and we can't stop the insurgents. As stated on CNN -"they come out of nowhere, set bombs and traps, and then disappear. Its a real mess." The situation in Iraq has U.S. ratings on everything from George Bush to the economy... products, articles, news
- Our Multitasking World
by Freddy Mason. We all live in a multimedia based world. From cell phones that double as Digital camcorder to Sony Playstation Portable video game systems that are also GPS trackers, everything seems to have more than one function these days. Because our technology has advanced to perform all these things, we have adapted our lives to do the same. We are now capable of creating devices that can do two completely... products, articles, news
- Images Around The World
by Bill Trantham. I was one of those dragged kicking and screaming into the computer age. I don't adapt well to change. Up until a few short years ago, I considered "high tech" to be moving from eight track to cassette and still believed that being a "geek" was a bad thing.
The turning point came one day at work. A very patient co-worker enticed me to sit down at his desk and try his computer. He connected to the... products, articles, news
- Captivated by Christina's World
by Don Woods. In 1948, Andrew Wyeth painted one of his most famous works to date and titled it "Christina's World". It was done in tempera and depicted the figure of Christina Olson lying in a field on her family's estate. The Olson house, located in Cushing, Maine, fascinated Andrew Wyeth and seemed to endlessly provide inspiration for his art. Wyeth met Christina Olson and her brother Alvaro through his wife... products, articles, news
- Voices Can Change the World
by Stephanie Ciccarelli. Voice talent Dave Christi runs an organization comprising of professional voice talent working towards bringing awareness and an end to one of the worlds most evil atrocities, genocide, particularly, the genocide in the Darfur region of western Sudan.
A genocide literally means that an entire group of people, or, in many cases, the majority of a population, is annihilated without just cause. The... products, articles, news
- Digital World and Portrait Art
by Olivia Hunt. Portrait genre includes art pieces, in which the person's appearance or the appearance of a group of people is engraved. The title of this genre is taken from the French phrase that denotes 'to reproduce an identical copy of something or someone'. However, the communication of the person's appearance is not the main intention of a painter. Every portrait communicates individual characteristic fea... products, articles, news
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