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  2. File:Cube sugar bowl at Matching Green, Essex, England.jpg

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    English: A bowl of brown and white lump sugar at The Chequers on the village green at Matching Green, Essex, England. Camera: Canon PowerShot SX60 HS Software: File lens-corrected, optimized, perhaps cropped, with DxO OpticsPro 11 Elite, and likely further optimized with Adobe Photoshop CS2.

  3. Piscataway preschoolers are drawing on their skills to help ...

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    The art project is a way for the preschoolers to learn to draw what they see, while making a connection with the dogs at the shelter. "My students loved drawing the dogs," said Berkowitz.

  4. Haruji Matsue - Wikipedia

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    Haruji Matsue (松江春次, Matsue Haruji, January 15, 1878 to November 29, 1954) was a Japanese entrepreneur and the first person to manufacture the sugar cube in Japan. [1] His brother, Major General Toyohisa Matsue , was commandant of the Bandō prisoner-of-war camp in World War I .

  5. Kid Pix - Wikipedia

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    Kid Pix is a bitmap drawing program designed for children. Originally created by Craig Hickman, it was first released for the Macintosh in 1989 and subsequently published in 1991 by Broderbund . Hickman was inspired to create Kid Pix after watching his son Ben struggle with MacPaint , and thus the main idea behind its development was to create ...

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  8. Sugar cube - Wikipedia

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    A monument with sugar cube on top stands in Czech town of Dačice, the place where the first sugar cube factory was established by Rad. [6] Multiple art galleries display the works of an Irish sculptor Brendan Jamison, specializing on the architecture-themed pieces made of sugar cubes.

  9. Sugar painting - Wikipedia

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    Sugar painting (糖画) is a form of traditional Chinese folk art using hot, liquid sugar to create two dimensional objects on a marble or metal surface. Melted sugar is carried by a small ladle made by bronze or copper. After it cools, it will be stuck to a bamboo stick and removed using a spatula. Three dimensional objects can be created by ...