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Thanks to Griffith Jenkins Griffith, a Welsh immigrant who came to America as a teenager in the 1860 to claim his future in Mexican silver mines and California real estate, the City of Los Angeles was blessed by his generous donation of 3,015 acres in 1896 for the creation of a splendid ...
In assessing the cities, the major challenge we had was the limited material and sources explaining the cities’ smart city efforts. One of the main issues for the city governments was the lack of a smart city plan, action plan, road map, or strategy that have not made public. For that...
Tourists would try to wrap their arms around the colossus' thumb, but it was too big to grasp [source: Smithsonian]. In 653 A.D., invading Arabs sold the toppled Colossus for scrap metal. Its legacy lives on in the style of a famous statue created by Frederic Bartholdi: the Statue ...
There has never been a painting that was more beautiful than nature. The model does not unfold herself to you, you must rise to her. She should be the inspiration for your painting. No man has ever over-appreciated a human being. —Robert Henri ...
When that first dish bombed big time, and came time to serve it to my dad and little brothers I thought “such a simple dish, and I spoilt it.” (I had forgotten I was only 12 yrs old!) With this frame of mind the food got served. The three males of the house looked at the ...
Beyond the big international names you’ll find here—think: Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh, and Jackson Pollock, to name just a few—the museum’s setting in a 1920s neoclassical mansion offers a prime opportunity to indulge your innerarchitecturenerd. ...
Half of the record has a soothing, acoustic feel to it that makes it the perfect soundtrack for a road trip. “Invincible” is a spirited opener that was deemed worthy of a video collaboration with NASA to promote the test flight of their Artemis Moon and Mars vehicle, “Brother the Clou...
My take, quite simply, is that HP loss is relative to the character - it's a reflection of the character's combat experience and ability to survive. This isn't a big leap in logic since extra HP is usually acquiring by go up in level. If a warrior strikes twice with a Long Sword...