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Legume Family Leguminosae: In the New World the tropical montane forŽest extends in a narrow band down the cordil-lera from Mexico southward on both sides to Ecuador and on the east side of the Andes to Peru and Bolivia. Characteristic families are the laurel family (Lauraceae), myrtle family (Myrtaceae), legume family Leguminosae family (Leguminosae), and madder family (Rubiaceae). Podocarp (Podocarpus) is scattered in this type and also in the Old World with other conifers. Evergreen oaks range south in this forest from Mexico to Colombia. One of the world's largest oaks is Copey oak (Quercus copeyensis) in the Costa
The wealth of trees includes thousands of tropical American species classified among many plant families, of which the legume family Leguminosae family (Leguminosae) perhaps is best represented. The woods of this mixed forest vary greatly in quality from hard and heavy to soft and lightweight woods. Mahogany (Swietenia), the world's preŽmier cabinet wood, is scattered in this forest from Mexico to Bolivia and Brazil and in the West Indies. Spanish cedar (Cedrela), also in the Mahogany family (Meliaceae), is perhaps the most important timber for domestic use in tropical America.See Also Skills To Family Industry:At the other end of the social scale, parents were much more conŽcerned with survival. Children supported their families through work, whether by contributing their labour and skills to family industry within the home, caring for younger siblings or, later, through paid employment outside the home, with the proportion of family income secured by child labour becoming greater as industrialisation proŽceeded (Cunningham 1995). Although, as life became more complex, many did achieve improvements in status through educational achievement, as more and more call was made for those who could read and write, the social structure of the country was kept in place by inherited i-terests and the established Church.
Using state-of-the-art computer technology, students will learn to create designs, construction drawings and specifications for residential, commercial and institutional buildings.
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On The Other Hand See Large Family Of Painters:an art dealer, Hendrick van Uijlen-i(the name also appears as Uylenburgh, g, Ulenburch, and Ulenborck), he met ^Hendrick's cousin and the daughter of a distinguished Friesland family. They ttrothed in 1633 and married in 1634. In Jhe bought a mansion on the Jodenbreestraat [enough to house his growing art collection | to give him more space for teaching. He (assiduously during most of his life and had ntices such well-known painters as Ferdi-! Bol, Govaert Flinck, Gerbrand van den (it, and Aert de Gelder. irandt's first three children died in infancy. . ! he had taken a large Mortgage on his he continued to collect avidly; in his collec-Iwere valuable works by such painters as Jan lEyck, Peter Paul Rubens, Hercules Seghers, lAdriaen Brouwer.
QUAGLIO, kwa'le-6, name of a large family of painters, architects, and print-makers, who came originally from Laino, in the Valle di Intelvi near Lake Como in northern Italy, and most of whom migrated to Munich, Bavaria, Germany. There the important members of the family worked as designers and decorators for the court theater.
The most distinguished Quaglio was DOMENICO II (b. Munich, Jan. 1, 1786; d. Schwangau, April 9, 1837), who was trained by his father and before the age of 20 began to work in the theater. From 1808 to 1814 he held a post at the court theater as painter of architectural backgrounds, of which he had made a specialty. |
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