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Library of Congress: read.gov: The Children's Object Book
Book cover of The Children's Object Book.
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Eternal Egypt: Hes Vase, or Magical Object
This puzzling object was found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun. It is a Hes vase placed between two wooden pylons, or gateways, the upper parts of which are decorated with a cornice.
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Clip Art by Phillip Martin: Direct Object
A clipart illustration by Phillip Martin titled "Direct Object."
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Web Gallery of Art: Liturgical Objects
An image of "Liturgical objects", created by Fra Giovanni Da Verona from 1503-05 (Intarsia).
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Number Nut: Subtracting Objects
Photograph showing one nut being removed from a group of seven, leaving six behind.
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Rising Waters
A unique approach to determining size and weight of an object through water displacement with a variety of balls made of different materials and pitchers of water.
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There Are Many More Objects in Our Solar System Than the Planets.
This comprehensive site delves into other aspects of our solar system besides the planets and the sun. Click on the topics on the right like solar winds, the heliosphere, the heliopause, asteroids, comets, and more.
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Object of History: Chinese Miners (Chinese Immigration During the Gold Rush)
An image is provided of "Gan Saam Meets El Dorado," which depicts the Chinese miners in California during the 1850s in search of gold.
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Cup and Saucer / S
View an extensive collection of ceramic art works including vases, serving dishes, and decorative objects. Learn about the history behind each work and links to other visual examples of the same style.
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Ntnu Virtual Physics Lab: Thick Lens Java Applet
An interactive Java applet which allows the user to investigate the path of light through a lens shape object. The shape of the object, the index of refraction of the material, and the location of the incident rays can be altered.
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Science Kids: Science Images: Mortar & Pestle
A photo featuring four separate pictures of a mortar & pestle. Each stage of the process to grind down an object is shown. The object is whole at first but by the fourth picture it has been ground down to dust.
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Georgia State University: Thin Lens Equation
This is an informative site from Georgia State University. It gives a discussion of the thin lens equation and an illustration of its use in determining the image distance based upon the object distance and the focal length.
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Georgia State University: Thin Lens Equation
This is an informative site from Georgia State University. It gives a discussion of the thin lens equation and an illustration of its use in determining the image distance based upon the object distance and the focal length.
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Athletic Insight the Online Journal of Sport Psychology
A great deal of the literature on the relationship between anxiety and performance has come from a cognitive-behavioral perspective. This Athletic Insight paper examines the relationship between the two constructs from a psychodynamic...
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Highly Magnified View of a Ice Crystal (Snowflake)
Using household items, one can demonstrate "the forces of pressure and how it can affect other objects."
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Vinland, From Accounts Contained in Old Northern Maps, Eleventh Century
A map of Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod showing the area of early Norse exploration in America. "In 986 A.D. a Norseman named Herjulfson, who was voyaging from Iceland to Greenland, was driven by a gale far out of his reckoning to the W....
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Unesco: China: Mount Taishan
The sacred Mount Tai ('shan' means 'mountain') was the object of an imperial cult for nearly 2,000 years, and the artistic masterpieces found there are in perfect harmony with the natural landscape. It has always been a source of...
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Unesco: China: Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian
Scientific work at the site, which lies 42 km south-west of Beijing, is still underway. So far, it has led to the discovery of the remains of Sinanthropus pekinensis, who lived in the Middle Pleistocene, along with various objects, and...
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Eternal Egypt: Statue of Rawer
Rawer wears a short curly wig and a short kilt. He holds circular objects that were probably symbols used to identify his high rank.
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Eternal Egypt: Statuette of Attis
A statuette of Attis wearing a helmet and a Greek tunic, which is open at the abdomen, has long sleeves and drops down to the feet to look like trousers. His right hand is raised and he is carrying an object that resembles a telescope.
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Eternal Egypt: Royal Head
The head of a man representing a royal figure; he is wearing the Nemes headdress and the Nemes knot appears behind the head. This statue was one of the objects that were found in the sea at Alexandria.
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Eternal Egypt: Statuette of a Bearded Man
A bronze statuette of a bearded man standing with his left hand raised; his right hand is at his side and is gripping some object. The upper part of his body is completely naked although he wears a garment that covers the lower part of...
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Eternal Egypt: Metal Forceps
Metal forceps that have a rounded end with a hook, and a circular ring at the center. Forceps are used as medical instruments to extract, with the aid of the hook, arrowheads, or other objects from the body of a wounded person during...
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Eternal Egypt: Blue Faience Bowl
The polished blue faience bowl was typically used as a votive object and was included in funerary equipment. A few of these bowls were found containing milk, which implies that the bowls were used for offerings to protective goddesses.
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