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Stilus or graphium, splinter of bone, ivory, iron, bronze, or other metal, with the pointed end at one end, adapted for writing on wax tablets. ...
For writing on papyrus or parchment, the Cálamus scriptorius, a sharp instrument made of reed cane and the feather of a bird, was used.
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1. It make me feel quite sad and a little calmer- er because the picture reminds me of an incident where I let go of something and someone I really loved in order to "move on" or "live better"
2. Of course I love it because it make s me feel a lot better about myself that no matter how hard I try it will never come back. It is gone... My teddy bear is gone for ever.
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I would say to teach wisdom of the India locked in stories, like symbols, rituals, and enhancing all individuals beliefs of that.
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The treble clef located on the second line of the staff is called the second treble clef or simply the treble clef. In the baroque period it was known as the "Italian key". Currently in English and German it is called respectively "treble clef" ("treble clef") and Violinschlüssel ("violin clef").