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    different perspectives. Quentin, being one of the most challenging characters to comprehend, is dissected by Vickery in “The Sound and the Fury: A Study in Perspective”. Vickery writes that Quentin 's section revolves around abstractions, yet Vickery does not state why she favors abstractions to individuals. Quentin prefers ideas to people because they are easier to manipulate in his head. Quentin sees many wrongs done by the people he loves, especially to Caddy. Quentin wants to manipulate…

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    Pulp Fiction Narrative

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    In focusing on a narrative form that he terms as ludic, Newman looks at the work of the teasing inside joke and the enigma of the puzzle film. The word ludic was created around 1940 by psychologists as a way of describing the play of children, and applied to film, Newman informs us that this game-like form “… offers its own rewards, its own pleasures.” As a demonstration of these “pleasures,” Newman reads Pulp Fiction (1994) as a puzzle created for spectator entertainment, that uses the form of…

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    "Full Bloom" falls into two categories of abstract art, light-related and gestural. Light-related abstraction is when the artist uses color and light to distract the art from reality, Lazzari uses this form by the variety of vibrate colors proportioned among then shadows and petals of the painting. Gestural abstraction is a form of expressionism and it used by applying paint in unusual ways, such as the techniques used for the erosion in "Full Bloom." "Full…

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    identifies and compares two abstractions from the science of economics that may be applicable to such an elucidation. The paper compares the abstractions in terms of their individual applicability to the euphemism treadmill firstly, in terms of identifying changes in connotations and secondly, in their potential…

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    Digital Integrity

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    This is true in the natural world or in cyberspace. In fact, it is the problem with cyberspace. Abstraction is the basis of computers work, so fraud and forgery are basic threats. The stored programs define the digital implementations of abstract ideas. The abstraction has value and like gold must be held safe or the use of the abstraction is worthless. Paper money cannot be traded and financial instruments that are more complex cannot exist unless the foundation currency…

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    Justinian Religion

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    are portraits. Justinian’s portrait was on Jesus’ proper right suggesting the Justinian is Jesus’ right-hand man. On the other side is Justinian’s wife, Theodora. Her portrait, although rare to see a woman in the apes, is still rendered without abstraction. The point being that she is earthly, and Justinian is of a higher power. These three portraits all work together to create a message: Justinian and Jesus are…

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    Nt1330 Unit 2 Assignment

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    The assignment during the third week was to find the information that would entail the usage of the two definable word with, which came as an abstraction and encapsulation in reference to the design methods of object oriented programming. The example that would come to mind is the design of one or more of the software application used during the past few weeks within the online lecture class and the usage of hiding information by design. The design of any program can be the structure of the…

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    open working area to have freedom. 2. 1903, Kandinsky, Wassily, Blue Rider, Russian, Der Blaue Reiter. TXT- He focuses on expressionistic works of art without subjects being representational and only on colors with shapes that help bring total abstraction in his compositions. He believes in the freedom in the handling of his paintings to be very creative in form and…

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    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Elie Wiesel is quoted saying, “We must not see any person as an abstraction. Instead, we must see in every person a universe with its own secrets, with its own treasures, with its own sources of anguish, and with some measure of triumph.” The story of Henrietta Lacks, or “HeLa” as she is most commonly known, is a story of how one woman changed history so much and yet she has very little recognition. The reason Henrietta Lacks is not a household name is…

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    abstract form and shape. This interest in abstraction clearly derived from her exposure to artists such as Cézanne, Matisse, and Picasso after her visit to the first Post-Impressionist exhibition, Manet and the Post-Impressionists in 1910. Curated by Roger Fry at London’s Grafton Galleries, the exhibition, which ran from November 8th, 1910 until January 15th, 1911, had a tremendous impact on the young artist. It was here that Bell embarked upon a period of abstraction, incorporating and…

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