Web Design and Applications - W3C - 0 views
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Web Design and Applications involve the standards for building and Rendering Web pages, including HTML, CSS, SVG, Ajax, and other technologies for Web Applications ("WebApps"). This section also includes information on how make pages accessible to people with disabilities (WCAG), to internationalize them, and make them work on mobile devices.
Making Bones | Students Rebuild - 1 views
Making a Buddhist Altar | Japan and Korea: Life, Language and Religion - 0 views
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A small bowl of rice. A small cup of water. Incense. A candle. Flowers and fruits.
What Makes A Good Wayfinding System? // Arrows & Icons Magazine // The Community Magazi... - 1 views
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Home | The Glocal Project - 0 views
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The Glocal Project is a collaborative, multifaceted artist-led project that examines the changing role of digital image making today. The digital revolution has included the global proliferation of millions of image-taking devices (such as digital cameras, video recorders, cell phones, and PDAs) and the sharing of billions of images through online networking and archival sites (such as Flickr).
Oldest pottery comes from Chinese cave | Humans | Science News - 1 views
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ntainers found in a Chinese cave date to between 19,000 and 20,000
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in East Asia used pottery for cooking at least 10,000
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Enlarge Oldest Pot This pottery fragment and others found near it in a Chinese cave date to 20,000 years ago, making them the oldest known examples of pottery
How to make the Double Crochet - YouTube - 0 views
Assemblage (art) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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visual arts, it consists of making three-dimensional or two-dimensional artistic compositions by putting together found objects. [
Sweet Home Atami | Intercultural Twilight Zone - 0 views
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Below is a picture of a typical Japanese “Butsudan”, a portable alter for the home to honor deceased relatives. This is all about traditional Japanese ancestral worship. The Butsudan below is set up for my wife’s late grandfather and grandmother. Every night my mother-in-law makes an offering. This has nothing to do with a belief in the afterlife as my in-laws are not religious folks at all; it’s about bringing memories of the deceased into this world. Mom continues to keep the tradition alive, evidence of the power of culture in driving behavior.
History of Ceramics page 1 - 0 views
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technology and the aesthetics.
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fades the further back in time we look. The earliest known pot making dates to about 10,000 BC in parts of Asia with other evidence from the middle east dating to about 6,000 BC.
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The earliest know glazes are found in the Nile valley about 5,000 bc
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