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    Science In the 2nd through 8th century AD, the emperor of china had demanded that the six china confucianism classics be engraved in stone so that the people of China would have a real version of the china confucianism stories. As a result of the engraved texts, Confucian scholars placed black pieces of paper on the engraved sculptures and rub charcoal or graphite on the paper to have white texts against a dark paper and the emperors carved texts in a raised form before applying ink to the…

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    Nowadays, the word of art is utilized to mean innovative works that are liable to general detect such as, movies, music, singing, written work which is literature, and drawing. Arts considered as the result of human innovativeness. It is viewed as a shade of human culture. It is an outflow of the self, not a statement of the human requirement for the prerequisites of his life, albeit a few researchers view arts as a human need for people such as water and foods. There are many kinds of arts such…

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    Analysis Of TRGO

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    wet-etching technique. TRGO powder (23 mg) was added in a mixture of DMF and DI water (1:1) solution, and then the solution was dispersed under ultrasonication at 200 W for 3 h. The as-prepared TRGO dispersion solution (6 μL) was cast on the electrodes surface and dried under ambient conditions. Afterward, TRGO was electrochemically etched away from the counter and reference electrodes. This was easily performed by cyclic voltammetry (CV). Different potential windows were applied for etching…

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    Julie Mehretu was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1970. She was schooled in Kalamazoo, where she received her bachelor degree in Art, and continued on to receive her MFA from the Rhode Island School of Art and Design in 1997 (Artnet). She lives and works in Harlem New York with her artist and partner (Plagens). Mehretu works on drawings influenced by architectural plans and aerial maps. She adds many layers to increase complexity. She relates the layering to herself as parts of who she is. She…

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    Osseointegration Kinetics

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    in the implant-tissue interaction. Guehnnec et al. (2007) reviewed the different methods used for applying osteoconductive coatings and increasing surface roughness to titanium dental implants (such as titanium plasma-spraying, grit-blasting, acid-etching, anodization or calcium phosphate coatings) and their surface characterization and topographies were described. They showed that the development of these surface treatments required…

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    Self-Portrait with Calavera is a two-dimensional print. 5) What material(s) is it/does it appear to be made of? The artwork’s label reveals that Self-Portrait with Calavera is made through a soft-ground etching process, as well as the aquatint process. This means that the artwork was created with an etching needle on a copper plate before it was transferred through pressure onto paper. As well…

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    Paul Klee Research Paper

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    loved to play the violin and by the age of 11 he was invited to the Bern Music Association. As a teen, Klee found his love for visual arts. In 1898, he began studying at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Between 1903 and 1905 he created a set of etchings…

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    The Artwork I chose for this project is the San Francisco Westside Ridge. It was made at 2001 by Wayne Thiebaud,the now 94-year-old artist who spent 76 years of his life making 120 drawings,etchings,prints, and paintings. All of his 120 artworks are at Pasadena Museum of California’s Art, including the San Francisco Westside Ridge. The San Francisco Westside Ridge is a 36 x 36 in(91.4 x 91.4 cm) oil on canvas with the painting being a view of California,San Francisco in a bird’s eye view. In…

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    He is known for his depiction of violence, especially his scenes of the French invasion of Spain, the etchings “Wanderer above the Sea of Fog” by Caspar David Friedrich represents the essence of the Romantic approach to art. Here, Friedrich has merged landscape painting with creative self-expression. The focus is not on nature, nor the character, but on the…

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    out “Florry is my sweetheart”. All of the etchings were invisible to the naked eye. Little is known about the two’s romance, but Streeton insured that his love would live forever in his work. This stands as a stark contrast to the message of “Ozymandias”, suggesting that love is what endures time. The tale seems to be the most uplifting yet, but the language Newsom uses suggests otherwise. Although “Florry Walker” is being remembered through Streeton’s etching, Newsom suggests that this isn’t…

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