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    helped convince Derain’s family to let him pursue a career in painting. Andre Derain’s painting “The Trees” is a great representation of the artist’s style and use of Fauvism. The medium of this painting is oil on canvas and is 59.4 centimeters in length by 72.4 centimeters in width, “The Trees” was completed by Derain in 1906. The objects in this image such as the trees and the mountains in the background are recognizable, but are displayed in Derain’s point of view which makes this work of…

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    “sentencing disparities using two dependent variables: (1) the decision to incarcerate, and (2) sentence length for those incarcerated. As is conventionally done, incarceration is a dichotomy indicating whether an offender was sentenced to prison. Sentence length is the number of months of incarceration (capped at 470). To reduce skewness we follow prior research and use the natural log of sentence length (Bushway and Piehl 2001).”…

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    of the mask shows two long drilled horns that are straight and pointed. The length of the mask’s horns is not as long as the original antelope’s horns, yet it has a similar size as the antelope’s facial mask to make the proportion and the weight balance. The width of the drilled horns is symmetrically detailed starting from one-fourth of the top horn swirling down concavely to the base of the head. The horns are the focal point…

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    that nation as of early 2013. Maintain in mind a few of this gear may just fee extra in your own nation. This chapter covers dSLR and compact cameras, underwater housings, lenses, palms, strobes, ports, TTL converters, sync & fiber optic cords, focal point lights, and equipment expenses. Earlier than we dive into a dialogue in regards to the…

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    uses elements of angle and orientation, people in scenes, and distance in order to convey the rising problem of global warning. The distant photo is divided into three horizontal bands- the blue sky, the snowy moutains, and the dirt road- but the focal point is the sign that reads, in two different languages English and French, "The Glacier was here in 1982." The visual impact of the picture being divided into three different horizontal band is to make clear of the contrast that now face…

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    A triangle of exchange developed, connecting the landmasses of Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Slave dealers from Portugal, the Netherlands, England, and France brought crude and made materials (for example, horses, iron, cloth, glass, and firearms) to African brokers. African rulers benefitted from this exchange, taking up arms against neighbors or requiring tribute as slaves, which they, thusly, bargained to Europeans for the fascinating extravagance things they supplied. European dealers…

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    Many of these film techniques used consist of over-the-shoulder shots, tilt shots, panning shots, zoom shots, tracking shots, crane shots, track-in shots, over the shoulder track-in shots, mixing focal lengths, these are only some of the various shots used in the filming process of the book thief. An over-the-shoulder shot is a shot with an actors shoulder in the for-ground out of focus so you can see what the actor can see. Tilt shots are one of the…

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    The study written by Anuradha and Maria, who examined the colour pattern schemes by numerous chemical attributes in a male Psammophilus dorsalis. P. Dorsalis are encountered in semiarid habitats similar to localized clusters in the Middle East. They can interact by revealing various colours in special regions of the body in specific states. The analysis and design of Anuradha (2017) were theorized and polished but hardly produed average decisive results. Data was gathered in southern India,…

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    telescope (Optical) and the radio telescope (Non-optical). Optical telescope are used to focus light from the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum. This is the variety of wavelengths / frequencies that radiation extend to. The smaller the length of the radio wavelength, the larger the Frequency (Hz) of the object is, as seen in the picture above, with a radio wavelength having the largest wavelength and an atomic nucleus having the smallest wavelength. Different wavelengths produce a…

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    needs a small crane. A few years ago anyone who was interested in it, could buy it for only $45,000! “This is the only ultra-telephoto lens in the world capable of taking photographs of objects 18 to 32 miles away (30km to 52kms away). Having a focal length of 5200mm, Canon Mirror Lens 5200mm can obtain one hundred times as large an object image as that of a 50mm lens” (Michael Zhang). Even though this lens does not have any major purpose and is too large to easily use, the fact that we can…

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