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    solid focal government has been exceptionally helpful to our nation, as it has been demonstrated. They needed to see a change, though the Anti-Federalists needed to keep the government. The federalists needed to see an improvement in our nation. The Anti-Federalists needed to keep our legislature as seems to be, which would imply that we would fundamentally be a government. Doing this would cause threatening vibe toward the administration. The Federalists had confidence in a solid focal…

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    There is even balanced with both sides on color, lines and shapes. The focal point of the turtle and egg are directly centered in the painting. So, if the paint was spilt down in the middle both sides will have half of the focal point. The elements and principles used make the painting unified. Everything that was painted makes sense and placed proportionally. The arteries and veins are proportionally…

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    Central Park

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    clouds. The focal point of the piece was this gorgeous bridge in the park. It was surrounded by the red, yellow, and orange colors of fall on the leaves of the trees and a little river below. The bridge was parallel on both sides giving direction for the eyes to follow, as if one was standing on the edge of the bank, looking down it. The yellow of the leaves shine bright around the center of the bridge, making this the focal point of the painting. The trees lean slightly toward the focal point…

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    Fixed Faulty Preparation

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    Focal points are arbitrary in nature and has no real consequence on the negotiation. For example, Salary of your neighbor is a focal point, if the neighbor makes RM 120K a year, then that has not relevance with the student’s negotiations with company B. People often confuse focal points with BATNA 3) Determine your reservation point Reservation point is not determined by what are the negotiator wishes and hopes rather than by what the BATNA represents. The reservation point is basically…

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    why the publisher of HGTV Magazine should recognize that the Always ad is a successful visual advertisement is because of its appropriate design by the artist’s control of the line of sight, focal point, and saturation. First, the audience sees the woman laying in the wild flowers because she is the focal point of the advertisement. Then the audience follows the wild flowers as they disappear behind the text, which leads the audience to the peaceful background of a starry night. The reader then…

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    different. Stock uses techniques such as: implied depth, color, and focal point to emphasize the innocence being lost in the young girl. Without these elements, Stock’s concept that innocence does not last forever, would be lost to the viewer. The young girl featured in the painting has two dark black braids down both sides of her head, and five flowers of various types and colors in her hair. The girl’s brown eyes is the main focal point for the viewer. The eyes themselves draw the viewer in…

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    and observe the effect a large focal spot and a small focal spot will have on the resolution of the image. Chapter 3 of Practical Radiographic Imaging states that resolution is “the ability to distinguish two adjacent details as being separate and distinct from each other” (Carrol, 2007, p. 48). This definition of resolution helps to explain what will be looking for to retrieve the data for this lab. As stated in Chapter 16 of Practical Radiographic Imaging, the focal spot is defined as “the…

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    Both accurately display linear perspective with the use of focal points and orthogonal lines within their work of art. They both managed to create an incredibly convincing deep space within their paining. Masaccio and Velazquez both successfully use naturalism, in the way Jesus Christ’s muscles are being pulled as…

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    Crivelli Vs Lugino

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    In the reading Learning to Look, Taylor compares the paintings of Perugino and Crivelli. In these two painting there are aspects of art the draws the viewer in. The first thing that catches the eye is the hues of color that are depicted in either painting. The differences in color evoke different emotional responses. For instance, there is more clarity in the Perugino painting. The hue of yellow that is throughout the body of Christ and the blues in skies are at equilibrium. Due to the fact…

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    The layout of the ‘Academical Village’ of the University of Virginia was based on symmetry, which meant that the design of the West and East side of the campus was very similar. From the north, we can see the Rotunda as the focal point of the area. Each floor of the Rotunda serves different purposes; from the top, it serves as a library, lecture hall, as well as science laboratory. To the south of the Rotunda, we can find the lawn, which stretches from the Rotunda to the end of the complex. On…

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