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Mashcka [7]
3 years ago
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Pie3 years ago
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The public should be wearing public health masks, as long as the medical industry has enough but we can also make them as well. It’s more important for the medical nurses and assistance or anyone working in a medical facility to wear masks so they have less of a chance for cross contamination, or to infect themselves by touching there face.

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During the 1650s, Jacob van Ruisdael visited Germany and absorbed himself in the natural wonder of the northern landscape and hemisphere. He developed a keen interest in the rugged mountain planes, craggy lands and old abandoned structures. It was here that he drew most inspiration for his later works whereby he created Nordic images of landscapes entirely from memory. The artist's subject matter was not original but rather his interpretation and execution of it was. He was able to add something new to his strongest work; a moral and psychological significance that was appreciated by later generations in particular.

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