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    Modern Art Movement

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    Everything about the art, how it was made, the subject matter and much more was so very important. Whereas the people before believed or assumed the art had value. Modern artists were the first to develop collage art, assemblage, mobiles, some photography and much more. Assemblages were created out of everyday items, found items. Sculptures emphasized “found objects” into their pieces. A major factor that helped with the production of art was the use of the machine and industrialization.…

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    Greek Informative Speech

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    Series name: Did you know? Episode name: The stories behind 2 bizarre archaic laws Purpose: mainly to entertain and also to inform the audience Audience: adults interested in British history Welcome to ‘Did you know?’ podcast series. This podcast episode is recorded by Mayya McManus, student of the Wirral Metropolitan College on the 6th of April 2016. Today I will be talking about the stories behind odd and outdated laws which are not urban myths and are still in force in Britain. Perhaps, you…

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    Sociology Of Sexing Essay

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    Sexing: The techniques used for sexing faunal remains will be determined by the degree of preservation of the element themselves as well as the identified species present. Unfortunately, a clear indication of sex is not always apparent in the archaeological record and we have to infer based on overall size in comparison to modern population (Reitz and Wing, 1999). One exception is in the case of female birds which can be recognized by medullary bone, a calcium deposit associated with egg laying…

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    intentions from Rainsford. However, his true form is nothing like the disguise Zaroff wears; he is barbaric and uncivilized. He has placed “a collection of [human] heads” in his library, and is very proud of them, offering to show Rainsford his assemblage before bed. In addition, Zaroff claims that it “gives [him] pleasure” to hunt humans for the very reason that they are human beings. Scoffing at Rainsford’s bewilderment, he compares people with animals, saying that “a score of them [the men he…

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    Common law and criminal law are two wide and separate substances of law with discrete arrangements of laws and disciplines.Common cases are by and large brought by private people or organizations trying to gather cash owed or money related harms. A criminal case is brought by the neighborhood, state or government in light of an associated infringement with law and looks for a fine, a prison sentence or both. A common case starts when a man or substance, (for example, a partnership or the…

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    The piece is a small boxed rectangle, about 12 inches tall by 8 inches wide, with a depth of a couple inches. The depth of the piece creates a hollow space for the assemblage to operate. The main subject is a wide flattened figure of Aunt Jemima, with a rectangular space extending from below her breasts to the flat base where she stands. Her girth is accentuated by her red dress which frames the space for a notepad within…

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    Laboratory of Technological Experimentation” Technological Determinism is one of the three major theories on science and technology studied in Science and Technology Studies. The other two are Social Construction of Technology, and Actor-Network/Assemblage Theory. This essay will focus on Technological Determinism, and analyze Adam Moe Fejerskov’s article “The New Technopolitics of Development and the Global South as a Laboratory of Technological Experimentation” published in 2017 in Sage…

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    Italian American Mosaics

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    The history of mosaic goes back some 4,000 years, with the use of terracotta cones pushed point-first into a background to show decoration. By the eighth century BC, there were pebble pavements, using different coloured stones to create patterns, although these tended to be unstructured decoration. It was the Greeks, in the four centuries BC, who raised the pebble technique to an art form, with precise geometric patterns and detailed scenes of people and animals.By 200 BC, specially manufactured…

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    To determine the effect of the proximity of the dam on fish distributions downstream, I will collect data at three locations along the Monongahela River, moving downstream from the dam (Site 1, Site 2, and Site 3 in Figure 1.A). I will repeat this two times on two different days of similar weather patterns for a total of $110 in anticipated costs. At each site, I will collect a variety of variables. For starters, I will collect an indication of water clarity using a secchi disk at each site for…

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    Terry Turrell is a self-taught artist who is known for his various sculptures, paintings, and assemblages. He was born in Spokane, Washington on November 4, 1946, and he also spent his youth living in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. From Turrell's personal accounts, he said that him, his 4 brothers, and his parents used to move back and forth between Idaho and Washington. In terms of Turrell's art inspirations, he gives credits to his family and the time when he contracted a mild case of Polio at age 8.…

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