"My dear Doctor,
"the path has never seemed more slow and yet I fear I am nearing its end.
"Reason tells me that you and I are unlikely to meet again,
"but I think I shall not listen to reason.
"I have seen the world inside your head and know that all things are possible.
"Hurry, though, my love.
"My days grow shorter now and I am so very weak.
"Godspeed, my lonely angel."
"the path has never seemed more slow and yet I fear I am nearing its end.
"Reason tells me that you and I are unlikely to meet again,
"but I think I shall not listen to reason.
"I have seen the world inside your head and know that all things are possible.
"Hurry, though, my love.
"My days grow shorter now and I am so very weak.
"Godspeed, my lonely angel."
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️Topic Today:SAT Math Questions and Solutions美国SAT 数学典型问题详解
Key Terms
▶️Questions may be answered using a calculator可以使用计算器回答问题
▶️7 more than多7,nonzero非零
▶️positive integer正整数,written in the form of写成…的形式
▶️represent代表,product乘积,two consecutive odd numbers两个连续的奇数
▶️10 more than多10,7 less than少7,in terms of用…表示
️Topic Today:SAT Math Questions and Solutions美国SAT 数学典型问题详解
Key Terms
▶️Questions may be answered using a calculator可以使用计算器回答问题
▶️7 more than多7,nonzero非零
▶️positive integer正整数,written in the form of写成…的形式
▶️represent代表,product乘积,two consecutive odd numbers两个连续的奇数
▶️10 more than多10,7 less than少7,in terms of用…表示
琥珀野兔护身符,伊特鲁里亚,前600~550 #Archaeology# #AncientArt#
Pendant: Divinity Holding Hares
Etruscan, 600-550 B.C.
Height: 97 mm; width: 64 mm; depth: 24 mm; Diameter of suspension holes: 2.5 mm; Weight: 76 g
The J. Paul Getty Museum.
Los Angeles USA
The pendant is worked from a large piece of amber, rounded on both the obverse and reverse sides. The figure is identified as youthful because of the lack of beard hair and the relative body proportions. Its sex is not evident.
Hares are an uncommon subject of jewelry and amulets in the art of Greece and ancient Italy, but they are much more commonly represented in vase painting of the seventh and sixth centuries.
The few early examples of the hare as a subject of an Etruscan object of adornment (amulet, pendant, or ring) stand out. https://t.cn/A6KzKxHR
Pendant: Divinity Holding Hares
Etruscan, 600-550 B.C.
Height: 97 mm; width: 64 mm; depth: 24 mm; Diameter of suspension holes: 2.5 mm; Weight: 76 g
The J. Paul Getty Museum.
Los Angeles USA
The pendant is worked from a large piece of amber, rounded on both the obverse and reverse sides. The figure is identified as youthful because of the lack of beard hair and the relative body proportions. Its sex is not evident.
Hares are an uncommon subject of jewelry and amulets in the art of Greece and ancient Italy, but they are much more commonly represented in vase painting of the seventh and sixth centuries.
The few early examples of the hare as a subject of an Etruscan object of adornment (amulet, pendant, or ring) stand out. https://t.cn/A6KzKxHR
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