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P560073-031-30 1-9W 3000K WALL LANTERN

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P560073-031-30 1-9W 3000K WALL LANTERNCategory Outdoor Finish Textured Black Style Coastal; Modern; Transitional Option Dark Sky, Energy Efficient, Energy Star, Title 20, Title 24, Wet Rated Family Z 1060 LED Glass Clear Seeded Voltage 120 Number of Bulbs 1 Backplate Height(in) 4. 50 Backplate Width(in) 4. 50 Bulb Hours 60000 Bulb Type Module Height To Center of Outlet(in) 2. 25 Introduction Date 01 16 2017 Kelvin 3000 Length(in) 4. 50 Lumens Light Output 346 Material Aluminum Ship Carton

Category Outdoor
Finish Textured Black
Style Coastal;Modern;Transitional
Option Dark Sky, Energy Efficient, Energy Star, Title 20, Title 24, Wet Rated
Family Z-1060 LED
Glass Clear Seeded
Voltage 120
Number of Bulbs 1
Backplate Height(in) 4.50
Backplate Width(in) 4.50
Bulb Hours 60000
Bulb Type Module
Height To Center of Outlet(in) 2.25
Introduction Date 01/16/2017
Kelvin 3000
Length(in) 4.50
Lumens / Light Output 346
Material Aluminum
Ship Carton Height(in) 7.37
Ship Carton Length(in) 7.25
Ship Carton Width(in) 7.25
Ship Weight(lbs) 1.72
Vendor Ship Method Non UPS Shippable False
Warranty 5-year Limited
Weight(lbs) 1.10
Wire Included 6 in
Americans with Disabilities Act No
BackPlate Depth 0.75
Bulb Base Module
Bulb CRI 90 CRI
Bulb Included Yes
Can be Mounted Up or Down No
Canopy Shape Square
Certified Listed Location Wet Location Listed
Construction Material Main Part Construction
Country of Origin CN
Dark Sky Yes
Design Series No
Dimming Compatability Lutron_Diva DVELV-300P;Lutron_Nova T NTELV-300;Lutron_Caseta;Lutron_Ariadni AY-600P;Leviton_Illumatech IPI06-1LZ;Leviton_SureSlide 6672;Lutron_Skylark Contour CTCL-153P;Lutron_Diva DVCL-153P;Lutron_Toggler TGCL-153P;Lutron_Maestro MACL-153M;Lutron_Ariadni
Dimming Protocol Triac/Forward Phase;ELV/Reverse Phase
Energy Efficient Yes
Energy Star Yes
Finish Type Painted
Frequency Rating 60 Hz
Glass Depth 3.5
Glass Height(in) 3.25
Glass Shape Diffuser
Glass Width(in) 3.5
JA8 2016
Lamp Type Actual LED
Lamp Type Basic Solid State
Lamp Wattage 9
Lens Shade Material Glass
Lumens per Watt 36.80
Mount Location Wall
MTO No
Operating Temperature Celcius Max 30°C
Prop 65 Yes
Prop 65 Description Reproductive Harm, Cancer
Room Type Outdoor
Safety Rating cCSAus
Starting Temperature Minimum -30 °C
Sub Brand Progress LED
Title 20 Yes
Title 24 Yes
Weight of Fixture Exceeds NEC Limits(lbs) No
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I absolutely LOVED this book! There is a thoughtful process to how it it laid out, while giving you the interesting bits of history - the ones that really made a difference. Greece was a civilization unto itself, and the accomplishments that were undertaken were massive. From buildings, to history, philosophy, conquests and so much more - there is something for everyone in this book! Get to know the Ancient Greeks like never before!
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Format: Kindle
"Ancient Greece for Teens" is an absolute gem that brings the fascinating world of Ancient Greece to life for young readers. The author masterfully weaves together major events and captivating figures, creating a narrative that's both educational and thoroughly entertaining. What sets this book apart is its ability to make complex historical concepts accessible without oversimplifying, striking the perfect balance between depth and readability. The engaging writing style, coupled with well-researched content, keeps teens hooked from start to finish, making it an invaluable resource for both school projects and personal enrichment. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the foundations of Western civilization, this book is an essential addition to any teen's library, offering a thrilling journey through time that will inspire a lifelong love for history.
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Jill
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Ancient Greece: the progenitor for modern day civilization
Format: Kindle
This enthralling text explores Ancient Greece from its Bronze age origins to its capitulation under the Roman Empire. Furthermore, it emphasizes the long-reaching impact this heterogeneous collection of city-states had on political, scientific, mathematical, philosophical, architectural, and military development. All of this was accomplished in spite of constantly shifting intra-regional conflict between Athens, Thrace and Sparta. Outside enemies like the Persian empire only complicated relations further. This sibling rivalry-of-sorts evolved when Alexander the Great's Macedonian empire conquered the Greek world and supplanted itself in the greco-persian conflict. While Macedonia's did embroil the internecine conflicts in the area they hellenized the regions they conquered, including: Persia,Egypt, and parts of India. However, when Alexander the Great died it left a power vacuum exploited by his men, the Romans, and the Ancient Greeks. This ultimately resulted in the Roman Empire. Ancient Greece set the stage for roman empire and while they were an autonomous union of city-states for much of their existence two things united them: their language and religion. These two cultural touchstones united these city-states as brothers, albeit with a love-hate relationship at times. This text explores the archaic,classic, and hellenic periods of Greek history in a fascinating and concise manner. It is a must-read.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2021
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Dr. Lester Wills
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Enlightening
Format: Paperback
I discovered a number of interesting things reading this book. I learned for example, that Sparta was indeed a warrior city, with men training to be soldiers from an early age and living in barracks, even when they were married. This and the death rate from fighting led to a low birth rate and their eventual demise. I also discovered that athletes in the original Olympics did indeed compete naked and that making a false start to a race was not a good idea, as people who did that were executed! I also learned that there were Greeks who believed the Earth was round and that it circled the sun, hundreds of years before Copernicus. I also discovered that the various Greek factions, (e.g. Athens, Sparta, Macedonia etc.) seemed to be constantly fighting one another). I knew that Alexander the Great built a massive empire but did not realize the extent of that empire until I read this tome. I also discovered that Aristotle was a student of Plato, who in turn was a student of Socrates Overall, it was a very enlightening read where I gathered all sorts of interesting facts
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Ordell E. Mindrum
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Format: Hardcover
No author or publisher provided in the book. Reads, appears, and presents it self like an AI generated high High School project. Most importantly I returned it.
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