| 801. | Elecoral College When the electoral college was first established, its purpose was much different than it is now. ...
The first flaw in the electoral college system was apparent during the 1800 election. ...
At the time this system might have been state of the art, but today it is apparent that the electoral c...
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| 802. | wassily kandinsky Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky, a Russian native, has been quite an inspirational artist throughout history. Kandinsky was a pioneer painter of abstract masterpieces. ...
Wassily Kandinsky was born on December 4, 1866 in Moscow. ... From early on in his life, Kandinsky acquired a love ...
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| 803. | STUDY OF TWO PAINTINGS The Study of Two Paintings
These two paintings are very much alike but also very different. If you do more than just look and really observe what the paintings represent you can begin to see many differences as well their similarities. Some of the main points that may catch your eye would be t...
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| 804. | Phantom Captain The Phantom Captain. What constitutes the phantom captain? The first word, “phantom”. A phantom is an image that appears only in the mind; an illusion. The second word, “captain”. A captain is one who commands, leads, or guides others. ... Man is a machine being captained by that which society proc...
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| 805. | Getty Center ... The modern architecture of the Getty Center may have that effect on some of its visitors, or even passers by on the freeway. ... The exterior architecture of the Getty Center only hints what lies behind and within its walls and galleries. ...
6 works of art had been chosen prior to thi...
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| 806. | wireless computer networking WIRELESS COMPUTER NETWORKING
Jennifer Velasco
ERAU
Abstract
Computer technology and use is more in demand today then ever. In an attempt to accommodate computer users, the amount of computer peripherals and accessories is on the rise. This paper will dis...
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| 807. | Lord of the flies the evil within Lord of the Flies provides one with a clear understanding of Goldings view of human nature. ... Lord of the Flies is but an abstract tool of Goldings to construct the idea of the inherent evil of human nature in the minds of his readers. To construct this idea of the inherent evil, Golding employs ...
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| 808. | Answers to various questions concerning Taosim and responses to an essay by allen watts exact questions ... Through not asking, all the answers are acquired. ... Watts knowingly describes something that he knows cannot be described—he understands that one can only be told what the Tao is in reference to him, but that everyone must find out what the Tao is for themselves. ... The Tao is the art ...
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| 809. | Power of the Nude ... This painting that epitomizes one of the major themes in Western art: the female nude. However, Titian’s representation of a nude female reclining on a bed and staring sensually at the viewer, was novel to the Renaissance community. ... Although they are both blatantly nudes in sensual pos...
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| 810. | Gaudis Influences Chapter 2 – Influences
Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926)
Gaudí sought out stimulus for his creations in medieval books, in the gothic art that was then experiencing a renaissance, in illustrations of oriental structures and in the organic shapes of nature. ...
On the Casa Battlo the...
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| 811. | Investigating Chicago Art Form Information
‘CHICAGO’ The Film
1) Target and size of audience?
1a) The target audience for ‘Chicago’ on the whole is a mature one, obviously because of the sexual content and violence throughout nearly all off the film.
The size of the audience in Chicago (Film) is going to ...
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| 812. | Dream Rides For this competition I have created my dream car. My dream car was also designed to fit the theme of this year’s auto show, “ Art, Design and Motion. ... My dream car was definitely influenced by 2001’s cars. My dream car was conceptualized by inspiration from cars such as the Lamborghini and th...
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| 813. | Ralph Waldo Emersons Influence on the Poetry of Emily Dickinson Emily Dickinson’s poetry was clearly influenced by Ralph Waldo Emerson’s nature as spirit and poet as prophet philosophy. Examples of Emerson’s Transcendentalism appear again and again throughout Dickinson’s work, yet Dickinson’s imagery is often darker, more complex and pessimistic than Emerson’s ...
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| 814. | Pinhole Photography
A pinhole camera is a light-tight box with a small pinhole at one end allowing light to enter into the box. A film or photographic paper is placed at the opposite side to the pinhole. As you can see below:
Pinhole has a long history in both science and art. ... In the Middle Ages pinhol...
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| 815. | Pinhole Photography A pinhole camera is a light-tight box with a small pinhole at one end allowing light to enter into the box. A film or photographic paper is placed at the opposite side to the pinhole. As you can see below:
Pinhole has a long history in both science and art. ... In the Middle Ages pinhole images...
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| 816. | On Dumpster Diving ... Dumpster diving has been described as a modern day way to live off the “land,” since for the most part that is not possible anymore. In this excerpt from his book Eighner tries to explain the art of Dumpster diving and the wastefulness of people that contribute to the success of Dumpster div...
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| 817. | Group Team Assessment Abstract
It is very important to conduct assessment on your team or group productivity and ability to work well together. By evaluating the communication, leadership, power and conflict issues in a group or team environment can help to understand others learning styles, strengths and weaknesses...
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| 818. | My music culture While residing in the heart of New York City I was given the opportunity to identify myself with music, art, and dance. Even though I was not forced to listen to music, I always had a passion for it. ... Everywhere I turned I saw something new, something that I might identify myself with, whether i...
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| 819. | Postmodernism I have chosen to investigate the subject Postmodernism. I am unfamiliar with Postmodernism and would like to learn more about it, as i feel it will help me in further projects. After researching many books each giving different definitions as to what Postmodernism is, i have come up with the theor...
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| 820. | History of European Cinema Assignment #1 History of European Film
1.Discuss the cultural and social motivations behind the birth of Italian Cinema
Italy, as one of the pioneering countries, has played a significant role in the development of the art of cinematography and the movie industry. ... Many of the immigrants ar...
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| 821. | Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman ... Kraeger
10 March, 2000
Essay #2
"A Noiseless Patient Spider" by Walt Whitman [I assume that the rich text format caused your title to lose its centering]
Walt Whitman in a "A Noiseless Patient Spider" bears out the idea that the human soul longs for connection. The process in...
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| 822. | Leonardo da Vinci s The Last Supper Leonardo’s “Last Supper” is a priceless piece of art with much hidden meaning and obvious talents
bestowed upon a wall. ...
Yet even to this day his painting “The Last Supper” is widely known and visited by many tourists each year. The remembrance of the “Last Supper” could be due to the sacr...
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| 823. | cracker jack A Critical Analysis
of
The Acquisition of Cracker
Abstract
Cracker Jack is owned by parent company Borden Foods. ... Cracker Jack is reputable brand snack food, while Frito-Lay is the leading manufacturer of snack chips and is looking to expand. ... ...
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| 824. | Practical Wisdom Practical wisdom, what is it and is it the ultimate goal to strive for. Aristotle defined practical wisdom as the “ virtue of a part the soul” and that “ no choice will be right without practical wisdom”. He also believed that, of all the other virtues, this one was the highest for once you have ach...
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| 825. | Closest Predicted Measurement Of Vital Capacity Of The Lungs Between Formula Vs Given Table Based On ABSTRACT
Vital capacity is the maximum amount of air that is held in the lungs. ... The objective of this experiment is to find out which method best estimates vital capacity without actual measurement. Four female subjects were asked to volunteer to have their vital capacity measured using an ...
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| 826. | the 60'S The sixties was a time of major Cultural Revolution for Americans and a time of political turmoil for a few others around the world. The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ current exhibition, The 60’s: Global Village, attempts to show us, and helps us understand what made the sixties so important to the ...
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| 827. | Look Look Look ... Finally, one day, when the master handed him the ruby, the apprentice roared “Look, I came here because I want to be an adept like you. ... One should not only see but also look, scrutinize and not just glimpse, observe and not merely glance. ... After hours and hours of gaping at the fish, ...
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| 828. | Does reading incorrectly and correctly spelt words can effect the accuracy of your spelling and writing ABSTRACT: The aim of the first part of the experiment was to examine the effects on spelling of reading. By reading correctly and incorrectly spelt words, the subjects (in our case were thirty one students), influenced later the correctness of the same words. For the second part of the experime...
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| 829. | Music and Learning Music is brain food for kids
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Research shows kids who study music develop more than an appreciation for a melodic art form. ...
Music and math are based on similar learning principles, conclude researchers, who also suspect that early musical training can stimulate brain development...
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| 830. | Democracy Democracy is a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly and indirectly through a system of representation. ... Frances Moor Lappe and Paul Martin Dubois in their essay, Mastering the Arts of Democracy: One on One Skills, state that active...
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| 831. | marriages Assyrian Art The reliefs from the palace of King Assurnasirpal II at Nimrud play an important role in portraying the power and importance of the Assyrian king. These reliefs are similar to other Assyrian reliefs in terms of their purpose; however, there is a contrast in the methods used to glorify t...
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| 832. | Medicine in Egypt ...
According to Manetho, a renowned Egyptian historian and priest, Athothis, the second king of the first Dynasty practiced medicine and wrote anatomical works which were still extant in the 3rd Century B. ... It is evident from the number of doctors whose names are known that by the Old Kingdo...
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| 833. | Solitary Pirogue By The Bayou Solitary Pirogue By The Bayou
For my analysis of an artwork I chose a painting by Joseph Rusling Meeker located at the Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, GA. The title of the painting is Solitary Pirogue By The Bayou. ...
As the name says, the painting is set somewhere on the Bayou. ... The u...
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| 834. | Asking the Right Questions This article summary is written based on an excerpt from the article “Asking the Right Questions” written by John Mariotti for Industry Week, published on November 15, 1999.
In John Mariotti’s “Asking the right Questions” article, I consider the following 3 key points are the most important in his ...
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| 835. | Storyteller Mario Vargas Llosa in the novel, The Storyteller, reveals the tale of a Peruvian author who becomes enchanted by a photograph in an art exhibit illustrating the Peruvian Amazon jungle. ...
The narrator is amazed in his discovery of the photograph: it depicts an assortment of men and women of th...
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| 836. | hail hitler Hitler
More than twelve million people were killed in concentration camps, six million were Jewish. ...
Adolph Hitler was born into a loving family of small farmers and craftsmen. ... These plans were for him to become a civil servant, just as he had been, but Hitler loved art and wanted to beco...
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| 837. | Book ReviewThe Woman Warrior Amanda Gleason
The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood among Ghosts
The Woman Warrior is an amazing piece of art filled with imagination and dream sequences that are so intertwined that they cannot be isolated. ...
The Woman Warrior is not advantageous in a historical light. ... The book...
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| 838. | What do you understand by the terms Analytical and Synthetic Cubism Discuss with reference to Picasso In this essay I am going to be discussing the terms “Analytical” and “Synthetic Cubism” and using examples to illustrate my answer. The central paintings I shall be using to do this are Picasso’s “Portrait of Ambroise Vollard”(1910) and “Guitar, Sheet Music and Glass”(1912). I hope to successfully e...
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| 839. | Ulcers Abstract
Over the years increasing numbers of people are suffering from ulcers and up until recently no specific enemy was known. ...
Ulcers
To have an ulcer is literally to have a pain in your side and until a few years ago it was virtually unknown the exact cause of this incredible pain that w...
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| 840. | Media Violence Violence in media prevails in our society today. Through literature, visual arts, music, and film violence continues to be a commonality. The violence represented in each of these types of media portrays the creator’s realistic view of how violence actually exists in our society. Frequently the p...
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| 841. | Survey of Listening Effectiveness
A Survey of Listening Effectiveness
Ronald J. Kiner
August 20, 2003
A Survey of Listening Effectiveness
Abstract
Effective Listening at the corporate level can make the difference between a happy customer and employees or large turn over of employees and l...
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| 842. | Lolita The Art of Persuasion Though there has been much speculation there is no known set of intentions that Vladimir Nabokov subscribed to as he composed his masterpiece Lolita. Contextually, Lolita may be viewed as a novel about uncontrollable urges and explicit sexual desire associated with a series of 20th century novels de...
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| 843. | VIOLENCE ON TV
The last five years have seen an increase in the stand on violence in movies. As action movies with their big stars are taken to new heights every year, more people seem to argue that the violence is influencing our country’s youth. ... This summer’s smash hit Independence Day gr...
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| 844. | bourden gauge Abstract:
The aim of this experiment is to calibrate a bourdon gauge and an electric pressure transducer determining bias (systematic) and random errors. The functionality and the interior workings of the gauge will be discussed along with the workings of the electric pressure transducer. ... ...
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| 845. | Girl in Hyacinth Blue Cornelius Engelbrecht, a math professor at a private boys academy in Pennsylvania, invites his colleague, Richard, to his home to view a work of art he claims is an authentic Vermeer, "a most extraordinary painting in which a young girl wearing a short blue smock over a rust-colored skirt sat in pr...
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| 846. | renaissance When we talk about the renaissance we are reminded instantly of the three great artists of that time, Leonardo, Michealangelo, and Raphael, who with their own spellbinding abilities founded a new era and revolutionalised art in its entirety? Leonardo himself was a pure genius, superlatively gifted. ...
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| 847. | Artists Gogh, Vincent (Willem) van (b. March 30, 1853, Zundert, Neth.--d. July 29, 1890, Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris), generally considered the greatest Dutch painter and draughtsman after Rembrandt. With Cezanne the greatest of Post-Impressionist artists. He powerfully influenced the current of Expressioni...
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| 848. | Gaze Details, the bedrock of human civilization. From Morelli’s discourse of trivial details of art to Freud’s psychoanalysis, details have pervaded in how we think and live. The act in which we observe and make conclusions in everyday life is based on the slightest details or clues. In his essay, “Clues...
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| 849. | Immuno-biology Immunochemical techniques practical Abstract Neat solutions of antigen (BSA) proved to give stronger interactions with the antiserum resulting in the greater formation of antigen : antibody complexes. Also different antibodies/antigens diffuse differently to produce the equivalence point due to the ...
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| 850. | Zeus In greek mythology Zeus was the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus and the Pantheon gods who resided there. ... Zeus was also known as "Kosmetas" (orderer), "Sater" (savior), "Polieos" (overseer of the city), and "Eleutherios" (gaurantor of political freedoms). Regardless what you call him, Zeus was...
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