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    Marriner's Eccles Analysis

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    1. The Marriner S Eccles by Paul Manship (American 1885-1966), Moods of Time: Morning 1938. It could be a simple interpretation of morning with the cock, trumpeter, and the throwing of the veil of night. For me though it was throwing away darkness which can be look at as just light or as darkness like fear. I would much rather be up in the light where birds are singing, there is music and happiness. 2. I was really interested with this next piece, first because I am always interested in other…

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    Lottery” and the book “The Hunger Games” have several similarities in the way that every year innocent people get murdered. But they have many differences at the same time in the way that in “The Lottery” once someone has drawn that card with the black dot they are sentenced to be stoned by their fellow villagers with no help to stay alive, yet in “The Hunger Games” during the games the sponsors that someone has gained are able to send thing out to them on the battlefield to help keep them…

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    of sequential arrays on a computer. The first array was a cell with seven black dots on random squares in which the participants would have to memorize the location of the black dots. In addition, they would then be given an empty matrix where they would need to click on the box corresponding to those black dots from the previous matrix that they were looking at. Same goes for the second array, but with more black dots. The third and final procedure was based on 16 letters in where the…

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    small village gathering in the morning on June 27th and drawing papers from a black box. The children have made piles of stones and are playing around them. Tessie Hutchinson’s husband draws the paper with the black dot so that family has to draw again. Tessie draws the one with the black dot on it and is stoned by the other villagers. One of the characters, Old Man Warner, says there used to be a saying,”lottery in june, corn be heavy soon”. This suggests that the villagers believe, or…

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    Bebop Research Paper

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    The singers of bebop would make up sounds and pharses that sound like the music that the instruments were making. For example, ba ba dot ba ba dot ba ba ba ba dew dot da dew dot dew da da da. This particular scat is what the bass group sang in high school showstopper group. Scat can also be real words that are mixed with these types of words. In comparison to swing the vocalists tone while performing needed…

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    Brain Game Observation

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    horizontal, but it was revealed that they are the same size. The most crucial skill of a healthy brain is the ability to see how objects move. In Game #6 there is an arrangement of dots in a box shape. While looking at the dots there appears to be a green dot moving around in a circle. I learned that there is no green dot, my brain saw a pattern among the pink ones. Along with the subject of patterns, in Game #7 there appears to be two people arguing. The game was then an arrangement of…

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    The migrating filaments disappear into the umbra, leaving a bright dot. The evolution of such filamentary structures can be seen in the movie-I (attached as online material). The filament shown in cyan circle initially show a dark striation which develops into a 'Y' shaped and with time it migrates into the umbra, leaving a bright dot. Similarly, the filament indicated by a green circle evolve and disappear. The filament shown by the yellow circle also…

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    I have always felt like the easiest solution is to run to flee from facing the truth, and throw on a disguise hiding myself in some semblance of confidence and determination. In this false image I felt secure in open situations, at school, but when it came time to building my self esteem I slipped inward, because I have a problem. The comical toon comes to mind, beating his head with a hammer and flying around the scene as another character attempts to get him to sit down, or stop his antics.…

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    Vanitas Still Life

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    Artists have developed and used many different kinds of techniques over time, hence why they have similarities and differences when it comes to producing still life artworks. Still life is defined as a painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects, typically including fruits and flowers and objects contrasting with these in texture, such as bowls and glassware. For example, in the Dutch Golden Age period, the Dutch artist Pieter Claesz painted a vanitas still life, oil on canvas artwork…

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    2.4 Optical density Yang, Gao & Jiang (2012) investigated Study on the Relationships between the Optical Density and Ink Film Thickness Based on the Offset Overprint Trapping. D=D∞ (1-e-ml) formula represents the relationship between ink thickness and ink density. By using the formal of one-color ink thickness and ink density, the second density that corresponds the first major density is transferred to the equal thickness. Then they are added together. The experiment was carried out using 128…

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