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Whalen Lai notes, "She was a loving wife, a caring mother, rescuer of her family from the first flood, and, at that point, a general benefactor of man. ||||| But this term, which is relatively speaking, a neologism (The earliest uses were around the beginning of the 20th century
Madame White Snake was peculiar being, what did she do to her human husband Drained the life force out of her human husband
Two quintessential novellas, "The Lust of the White Serpant" from Ugetsu Monogatari by the Japanese author Ueda Akinari and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" a traditional Chinese story, are both relatively complex and demonstrate not only the evolution of the White Snake figure to become a more believable human, but also what aspects may have given her enduring appeal. ||||| While both these stories are ostensibly morality tales about the dangerous beauty of this femme fatale, the true source of pleasure from these narratives is the femme fatale's transgressive behavior, not her eventual punishment for it.
What type of stories are "The Lust of the White Serpant" and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" Japanese and Chinese
Two quintessential novellas, "The Lust of the White Serpant" from Ugetsu Monogatari by the Japanese author Ueda Akinari and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" a traditional Chinese story, are both relatively complex and demonstrate not only the evolution of the White Snake figure to become a more believable human, but also what aspects may have given her enduring appeal. ||||| But this term, which is relatively speaking, a neologism (The earliest uses were around the beginning of the 20th century
What type of stories are "The Lust of the White Serpant" and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" Japanese and Chinese
But over time, characterizations of her became more complex, and the persona of Madame White Snake became more sympathetic, and perhaps even a model of the ideal Confucian wife, particularly in "Pagoda". ||||| Madame White Snake: East Asian Femme Fatale of Old The Chinese legend of Madame White Snake, the snake demon that takes human form and becomes the wife of a man, has exerted a lasting influence over East Asian folktales and fiction for centuries.
What type of stories are "The Lust of the White Serpant" and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" Japanese and Chinese
Two quintessential novellas, "The Lust of the White Serpant" from Ugetsu Monogatari by the Japanese author Ueda Akinari and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" a traditional Chinese story, are both relatively complex and demonstrate not only the evolution of the White Snake figure to become a more believable human, but also what aspects may have given her enduring appeal. ||||| While both these stories are ostensibly morality tales about the dangerous beauty of this femme fatale, the true source of pleasure from these narratives is the femme fatale's transgressive behavior, not her eventual punishment for it.
What type of stories are "The Lust of the White Serpant" and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" Quintessential novels
Two quintessential novellas, "The Lust of the White Serpant" from Ugetsu Monogatari by the Japanese author Ueda Akinari and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" a traditional Chinese story, are both relatively complex and demonstrate not only the evolution of the White Snake figure to become a more believable human, but also what aspects may have given her enduring appeal. ||||| But this term, which is relatively speaking, a neologism (The earliest uses were around the beginning of the 20th century
What type of stories are "The Lust of the White Serpant" and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" Quintessential novels
But over time, characterizations of her became more complex, and the persona of Madame White Snake became more sympathetic, and perhaps even a model of the ideal Confucian wife, particularly in "Pagoda". ||||| Madame White Snake: East Asian Femme Fatale of Old The Chinese legend of Madame White Snake, the snake demon that takes human form and becomes the wife of a man, has exerted a lasting influence over East Asian folktales and fiction for centuries.
What type of stories are "The Lust of the White Serpant" and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" Quintessential novels
Early tales of Madame White Snake appeared in China as early as the Song Dynasty, and initially her portrayal was fairly direct, as a villainous demon who drains the life force out of her human husband. ||||| But over time, characterizations of her became more complex, and the persona of Madame White Snake became more sympathetic, and perhaps even a model of the ideal Confucian wife, particularly in "Pagoda".
What was Early tales of Madame White Snake initial portrayal Femme fatale
Early tales of Madame White Snake appeared in China as early as the Song Dynasty, and initially her portrayal was fairly direct, as a villainous demon who drains the life force out of her human husband. ||||| She took on the virtues of a traditional Chinese female, particularly forbearance".
What was Early tales of Madame White Snake initial portrayal Femme fatale
Two quintessential novellas, "The Lust of the White Serpant" from Ugetsu Monogatari by the Japanese author Ueda Akinari and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" a traditional Chinese story, are both relatively complex and demonstrate not only the evolution of the White Snake figure to become a more believable human, but also what aspects may have given her enduring appeal. ||||| She took on the virtues of a traditional Chinese female, particularly forbearance".
What was Early tales of Madame White Snake initial portrayal Femme fatale
Early tales of Madame White Snake appeared in China as early as the Song Dynasty, and initially her portrayal was fairly direct, as a villainous demon who drains the life force out of her human husband. ||||| But over time, characterizations of her became more complex, and the persona of Madame White Snake became more sympathetic, and perhaps even a model of the ideal Confucian wife, particularly in "Pagoda".
What was Early tales of Madame White Snake initial portrayal Villainous demon
Early tales of Madame White Snake appeared in China as early as the Song Dynasty, and initially her portrayal was fairly direct, as a villainous demon who drains the life force out of her human husband. ||||| She took on the virtues of a traditional Chinese female, particularly forbearance".
What was Early tales of Madame White Snake initial portrayal Villainous demon
Two quintessential novellas, "The Lust of the White Serpant" from Ugetsu Monogatari by the Japanese author Ueda Akinari and "Eternal Prisoner under Thunder Peak Pagoda" a traditional Chinese story, are both relatively complex and demonstrate not only the evolution of the White Snake figure to become a more believable human, but also what aspects may have given her enduring appeal. ||||| She took on the virtues of a traditional Chinese female, particularly forbearance".
What was Early tales of Madame White Snake initial portrayal Villainous demon
"Our policy since June 28 has been consistently principled. ||||| It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis."
When did the coup d'etat that ousted President Zelaya occur June 28
It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis." ||||| On Wednesday, lawmakers voted one by one and addressed the chamber as they cast their vote, making for a slow process.
When did the coup d'etat that ousted President Zelaya occur June 28
The vote was a key part of a U.S.-brokered pact that representatives for Zelaya and Micheletti signed October 29, giving Congress the power to decide Zelaya's fate. ||||| In an hours-long process, 111 lawmakers voted in favor of a motion not to return Zelaya to office.
When did the coup d'etat that ousted President Zelaya occur June 28
A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement. ||||| On Wednesday, lawmakers voted one by one and addressed the chamber as they cast their vote, making for a slow process.
Why was voting going slow for the 128-member body Lawmakers voted one by one
A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement. ||||| The United States continues to call for Honduras to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government.
Why was voting going slow for the 128-member body Lawmakers voted one by one
"The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation. ||||| (CNN) -- Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya will not be reinstated as head of state, an overwhelming majority of the Honduran congress voted Wednesday.
Why was voting going slow for the 128-member body Lawmakers voted one by one
A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement. ||||| On Wednesday, lawmakers voted one by one and addressed the chamber as they cast their vote, making for a slow process.
Why was voting going slow for the 128-member body Each lawmaker individually addressed the chamber as they cast their vote
A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement. ||||| The United States continues to call for Honduras to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government.
Why was voting going slow for the 128-member body Each lawmaker individually addressed the chamber as they cast their vote
"The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation. ||||| (CNN) -- Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya will not be reinstated as head of state, an overwhelming majority of the Honduran congress voted Wednesday.
Why was voting going slow for the 128-member body Each lawmaker individually addressed the chamber as they cast their vote
A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement. ||||| On Wednesday, lawmakers voted one by one and addressed the chamber as they cast their vote, making for a slow process.
Why was voting going slow for the 128-member body Lawmakers voted one by one and addressed the chamber as they cast their vote
A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement. ||||| The United States continues to call for Honduras to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government.
Why was voting going slow for the 128-member body Lawmakers voted one by one and addressed the chamber as they cast their vote
"The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation. ||||| (CNN) -- Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya will not be reinstated as head of state, an overwhelming majority of the Honduran congress voted Wednesday.
Why was voting going slow for the 128-member body Lawmakers voted one by one and addressed the chamber as they cast their vote
The United States continues to call for Honduras to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government. ||||| U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Arturo Valenzuela continued to call on the Honduran government to allow Zelaya's return and to create a unity government in the interim period before the new president takes office next month.
Who called to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government, before the new president takes office next month U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Arturo Valenzuela
The United States continues to call for Honduras to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government. ||||| The vote was a key part of a U.S.-brokered pact that representatives for Zelaya and Micheletti signed October 29, giving Congress the power to decide Zelaya's fate.
Who called to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government, before the new president takes office next month U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Arturo Valenzuela
It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis." ||||| "The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation.
Who called to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government, before the new president takes office next month U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Arturo Valenzuela
The United States continues to call for Honduras to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government. ||||| U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Arturo Valenzuela continued to call on the Honduran government to allow Zelaya's return and to create a unity government in the interim period before the new president takes office next month.
Who called to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government, before the new president takes office next month The United States
The United States continues to call for Honduras to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government. ||||| The vote was a key part of a U.S.-brokered pact that representatives for Zelaya and Micheletti signed October 29, giving Congress the power to decide Zelaya's fate.
Who called to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government, before the new president takes office next month The United States
It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis." ||||| "The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation.
Who called to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government, before the new president takes office next month The United States
It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis." ||||| "We are disappointed by this decision since the United States had hoped the [Honduran] Congress would have approved his return," Valenzuela said in a conference call with journalists in Washington.
Who has continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras following the coup d'etat The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis." ||||| "The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation.
Who has continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras following the coup d'etat The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
"The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation. ||||| In an hours-long process, 111 lawmakers voted in favor of a motion not to return Zelaya to office.
Who has continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras following the coup d'etat The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs
It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis." ||||| "We are disappointed by this decision since the United States had hoped the [Honduran] Congress would have approved his return," Valenzuela said in a conference call with journalists in Washington.
Who has continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras following the coup d'etat The United States
It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis." ||||| "The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation.
Who has continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras following the coup d'etat The United States
"The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation. ||||| In an hours-long process, 111 lawmakers voted in favor of a motion not to return Zelaya to office.
Who has continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras following the coup d'etat The United States
It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis." ||||| "We are disappointed by this decision since the United States had hoped the [Honduran] Congress would have approved his return," Valenzuela said in a conference call with journalists in Washington.
Who has continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras following the coup d'etat Arturo Valenzuela
It has condemned the coup d'etat and continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras throughout this political crisis." ||||| "The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation.
Who has continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras following the coup d'etat Arturo Valenzuela
"The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation. ||||| In an hours-long process, 111 lawmakers voted in favor of a motion not to return Zelaya to office.
Who has continued to accept President Zelaya as the democratically elected and legitimate leader of Honduras following the coup d'etat Arturo Valenzuela
In an hours-long process, 111 lawmakers voted in favor of a motion not to return Zelaya to office. ||||| A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement.
Out of the 128-member body, how many lawmakers voted not to return Zelaya to office 111
A majority of 65 votes in the 128-member body was required to reject his reinstatement. ||||| The United States continues to call for Honduras to engage in national reconciliation and creation of a truth commission to investigate the crisis, in addition to the unity government.
Out of the 128-member body, how many lawmakers voted not to return Zelaya to office 111
"The absence of democratic, constitutional order is the unacceptable status quo," a senior U.S. administration official said on the conference call, remaining anonymous under the ground rules of the call and because of the sensitivity of the situation. ||||| Zelaya was removed from office in a military-led coup on June 28 and replaced by congressional leader Roberto Micheletti.
Out of the 128-member body, how many lawmakers voted not to return Zelaya to office 111
The structure was completed, had structural problems, and was eventually demolished in 1993. ||||| The statue was gilded, and is still on display.
After being demolished the statue was On display
The statue was gilded, and is still on display. ||||| Its impetus was that Treasury Secretary Hamilton "secured the nation's financial future and made it possible for her own family to make its fortune in grain elevators and banking.
After being demolished the statue was On display
Its impetus was that Treasury Secretary Hamilton "secured the nation's financial future and made it possible for her own family to make its fortune in grain elevators and banking. ||||| After the courts ordered the construction to be completed by 1953, the trustees hired architect Samuel A. Marx.
After being demolished the statue was On display
The structure was completed, had structural problems, and was eventually demolished in 1993. ||||| The statue was gilded, and is still on display.
After being demolished the statue was The statue was gilded
The statue was gilded, and is still on display. ||||| Its impetus was that Treasury Secretary Hamilton "secured the nation's financial future and made it possible for her own family to make its fortune in grain elevators and banking.
After being demolished the statue was The statue was gilded
Its impetus was that Treasury Secretary Hamilton "secured the nation's financial future and made it possible for her own family to make its fortune in grain elevators and banking. ||||| After the courts ordered the construction to be completed by 1953, the trustees hired architect Samuel A. Marx.
After being demolished the statue was The statue was gilded
Conspiracy allegations surfaced, and the matter became mired in litigation. ||||| After the courts ordered the construction to be completed by 1953, the trustees hired architect Samuel A. Marx. ||||| By Ms. Buckingham's death in 1937, the sculpture's setting. ||||| location and design were uncertain.
From 1937 to 1953 what legal proceeding tied up the construction of the statue Litigation
location and design were uncertain. ||||| The statue was gilded, and is still on display. ||||| The proposed 80-foot tall columned shelter was poorly received. ||||| A statue, by James Earle Fraser, was dedicated on May 17, 1923, on the south terrace of the Treasury Building, in Washington.
From 1937 to 1953 what legal proceeding tied up the construction of the statue Litigation
Consequently, John Angel was hired to model a figurative sculpture and the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen was to create a "colossal architectural setting" for it. ||||| Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858-1937), of the Buckingham Fountain family, commissioned the monument. ||||| A statue, by James Earle Fraser, was dedicated on May 17, 1923, on the south terrace of the Treasury Building, in Washington. ||||| One statue honoring Alexander Hamilton in Chicago was mired in controversy, at least concerning the surrounding architecture.
From 1937 to 1953 what legal proceeding tied up the construction of the statue Litigation
Conspiracy allegations surfaced, and the matter became mired in litigation. ||||| After the courts ordered the construction to be completed by 1953, the trustees hired architect Samuel A. Marx. ||||| By Ms. Buckingham's death in 1937, the sculpture's setting. ||||| location and design were uncertain.
From 1937 to 1953 what legal proceeding tied up the construction of the statue Conspiracy allegations, which became mired in litigations
location and design were uncertain. ||||| The statue was gilded, and is still on display. ||||| The proposed 80-foot tall columned shelter was poorly received. ||||| A statue, by James Earle Fraser, was dedicated on May 17, 1923, on the south terrace of the Treasury Building, in Washington.
From 1937 to 1953 what legal proceeding tied up the construction of the statue Conspiracy allegations, which became mired in litigations
Consequently, John Angel was hired to model a figurative sculpture and the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen was to create a "colossal architectural setting" for it. ||||| Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858-1937), of the Buckingham Fountain family, commissioned the monument. ||||| A statue, by James Earle Fraser, was dedicated on May 17, 1923, on the south terrace of the Treasury Building, in Washington. ||||| One statue honoring Alexander Hamilton in Chicago was mired in controversy, at least concerning the surrounding architecture.
From 1937 to 1953 what legal proceeding tied up the construction of the statue Conspiracy allegations, which became mired in litigations
Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858-1937), of the Buckingham Fountain family, commissioned the monument. ||||| Its impetus was that Treasury Secretary Hamilton "secured the nation's financial future and made it possible for her own family to make its fortune in grain elevators and banking.
What is the name of the family that Hamilton had helped secure the fortune of who then dedicated a statue in his name The Buckingham Fountain familyKate Sturges Buckingham then dedicated a statue in his name
Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858-1937), of the Buckingham Fountain family, commissioned the monument. ||||| location and design were uncertain.
What is the name of the family that Hamilton had helped secure the fortune of who then dedicated a statue in his name The Buckingham Fountain familyKate Sturges Buckingham then dedicated a statue in his name
By Ms. Buckingham's death in 1937, the sculpture's setting. ||||| In 1880, his son John Church Hamilton commissioned Carl Conrads to sculpt a granite statue, now located in Central Park, New York City.
What is the name of the family that Hamilton had helped secure the fortune of who then dedicated a statue in his name The Buckingham Fountain familyKate Sturges Buckingham then dedicated a statue in his name
Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858-1937), of the Buckingham Fountain family, commissioned the monument. ||||| Its impetus was that Treasury Secretary Hamilton "secured the nation's financial future and made it possible for her own family to make its fortune in grain elevators and banking.
What is the name of the family that Hamilton had helped secure the fortune of who then dedicated a statue in his name Buckingham
Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858-1937), of the Buckingham Fountain family, commissioned the monument. ||||| location and design were uncertain.
What is the name of the family that Hamilton had helped secure the fortune of who then dedicated a statue in his name Buckingham
By Ms. Buckingham's death in 1937, the sculpture's setting. ||||| In 1880, his son John Church Hamilton commissioned Carl Conrads to sculpt a granite statue, now located in Central Park, New York City.
What is the name of the family that Hamilton had helped secure the fortune of who then dedicated a statue in his name Buckingham
Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858-1937), of the Buckingham Fountain family, commissioned the monument. ||||| By Ms. Buckingham's death in 1937, the sculpture's setting.
How old was Ms. Buckingham at the time of her death 79
By Ms. Buckingham's death in 1937, the sculpture's setting. ||||| location and design were uncertain.
How old was Ms. Buckingham at the time of her death 79
Its impetus was that Treasury Secretary Hamilton "secured the nation's financial future and made it possible for her own family to make its fortune in grain elevators and banking. ||||| The statue was gilded, and is still on display.
How old was Ms. Buckingham at the time of her death 79
Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858-1937), of the Buckingham Fountain family, commissioned the monument. ||||| By Ms. Buckingham's death in 1937, the sculpture's setting.
How old was Ms. Buckingham at the time of her death Ms. Buckingham was 79 at the time of her death
By Ms. Buckingham's death in 1937, the sculpture's setting. ||||| location and design were uncertain.
How old was Ms. Buckingham at the time of her death Ms. Buckingham was 79 at the time of her death
Its impetus was that Treasury Secretary Hamilton "secured the nation's financial future and made it possible for her own family to make its fortune in grain elevators and banking. ||||| The statue was gilded, and is still on display.
How old was Ms. Buckingham at the time of her death Ms. Buckingham was 79 at the time of her death
After the courts ordered the construction to be completed by 1953, the trustees hired architect Samuel A. Marx. ||||| The structure was completed, had structural problems, and was eventually demolished in 1993.
For how many years did Ms. Buckinghams statue of Alexander Hamilton stand 40
The structure was completed, had structural problems, and was eventually demolished in 1993. ||||| One statue honoring Alexander Hamilton in Chicago was mired in controversy, at least concerning the surrounding architecture.
For how many years did Ms. Buckinghams statue of Alexander Hamilton stand 40
One statue honoring Alexander Hamilton in Chicago was mired in controversy, at least concerning the surrounding architecture. ||||| In 1880, his son John Church Hamilton commissioned Carl Conrads to sculpt a granite statue, now located in Central Park, New York City.
For how many years did Ms. Buckinghams statue of Alexander Hamilton stand 40
After the courts ordered the construction to be completed by 1953, the trustees hired architect Samuel A. Marx. ||||| The structure was completed, had structural problems, and was eventually demolished in 1993.
For how many years did Ms. Buckinghams statue of Alexander Hamilton stand It stood for 40 years
The structure was completed, had structural problems, and was eventually demolished in 1993. ||||| One statue honoring Alexander Hamilton in Chicago was mired in controversy, at least concerning the surrounding architecture.
For how many years did Ms. Buckinghams statue of Alexander Hamilton stand It stood for 40 years
One statue honoring Alexander Hamilton in Chicago was mired in controversy, at least concerning the surrounding architecture. ||||| In 1880, his son John Church Hamilton commissioned Carl Conrads to sculpt a granite statue, now located in Central Park, New York City.
For how many years did Ms. Buckinghams statue of Alexander Hamilton stand It stood for 40 years
You have probably checked and they do not stick to other surfaces. ||||| Obviously, only certain materials are attracted to magnets. ||||| Do magnets stick to all materials? ||||| Of course not.
Since magnets don't stick to some surfaces what can we conclude Obviously, only certain materials are attracted to magnets
Obviously, only certain materials are attracted to magnets. ||||| You probably know they stick to a metal refrigerator. ||||| It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet. ||||| You can see some in Figure 1.28.
Since magnets don't stick to some surfaces what can we conclude Obviously, only certain materials are attracted to magnets
They do not stick to wooden doors or glass windows. ||||| No doubt youve handled refrigerator magnets. ||||| You probably know they stick to a metal refrigerator. ||||| This is what holds your homework up.
Since magnets don't stick to some surfaces what can we conclude Obviously, only certain materials are attracted to magnets
You have probably checked and they do not stick to other surfaces. ||||| They do not stick to wooden doors or glass windows. ||||| Wood and glass are not attracted to a magnet.
What do magnets not stick to Wood and glass
Wood and glass are not attracted to a magnet. ||||| Of course not. ||||| You probably know they stick to a metal refrigerator.
What do magnets not stick to Wood and glass
It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet. ||||| Maybe your little sisters drawings are hung on the fridge in this manner. ||||| Magnetism is the ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet.
What do magnets not stick to Wood and glass
You have probably checked and they do not stick to other surfaces. ||||| They do not stick to wooden doors or glass windows. ||||| Wood and glass are not attracted to a magnet.
What do magnets not stick to Glass
Wood and glass are not attracted to a magnet. ||||| Of course not. ||||| You probably know they stick to a metal refrigerator.
What do magnets not stick to Glass
It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet. ||||| Maybe your little sisters drawings are hung on the fridge in this manner. ||||| Magnetism is the ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet.
What do magnets not stick to Glass
You have probably checked and they do not stick to other surfaces. ||||| They do not stick to wooden doors or glass windows. ||||| Wood and glass are not attracted to a magnet.
What do magnets not stick to Wood
Wood and glass are not attracted to a magnet. ||||| Of course not. ||||| You probably know they stick to a metal refrigerator.
What do magnets not stick to Wood
It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet. ||||| Maybe your little sisters drawings are hung on the fridge in this manner. ||||| Magnetism is the ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet.
What do magnets not stick to Wood
No doubt youve handled refrigerator magnets. ||||| You can see some in Figure 1.28. ||||| You probably know they stick to a metal refrigerator. ||||| This is what holds your homework up.
What holds your homework up on a refrigerator A refrigerator magnets
This is what holds your homework up. ||||| Do magnets stick to all materials? ||||| Magnetism is the ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet. ||||| Of course not.
What holds your homework up on a refrigerator A refrigerator magnets
It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet. ||||| Magnetism is the ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet. ||||| Obviously, only certain materials are attracted to magnets. ||||| Maybe your little sisters drawings are hung on the fridge in this manner.
What holds your homework up on a refrigerator A refrigerator magnets
No doubt youve handled refrigerator magnets. ||||| You can see some in Figure 1.28. ||||| You probably know they stick to a metal refrigerator. ||||| This is what holds your homework up.
What holds your homework up on a refrigerator Magnet
This is what holds your homework up. ||||| Do magnets stick to all materials? ||||| Magnetism is the ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet. ||||| Of course not.
What holds your homework up on a refrigerator Magnet
It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet. ||||| Magnetism is the ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet. ||||| Obviously, only certain materials are attracted to magnets. ||||| Maybe your little sisters drawings are hung on the fridge in this manner.
What holds your homework up on a refrigerator Magnet
Do magnets stick to all materials? ||||| Of course not.
Do Magnets stick to all materials No
Do magnets stick to all materials? ||||| It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet.
Do Magnets stick to all materials No
This is what holds your homework up. ||||| You have probably checked and they do not stick to other surfaces.
Do Magnets stick to all materials No
Do magnets stick to all materials? ||||| Of course not.
Do Magnets stick to all materials Only certain materials are attracted to magnets
Do magnets stick to all materials? ||||| It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet.
Do Magnets stick to all materials Only certain materials are attracted to magnets
This is what holds your homework up. ||||| You have probably checked and they do not stick to other surfaces.
Do Magnets stick to all materials Only certain materials are attracted to magnets
Magnetism is the ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet. ||||| It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet.
What is magnetism Ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet or work as magnet
It also include the ability for some material to act like a magnet. ||||| Do magnets stick to all materials?
What is magnetism Ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet or work as magnet
Wood and glass are not attracted to a magnet. ||||| This is what holds your homework up.
What is magnetism Ability of a material to be attracted by a magnet or work as magnet