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    Maxfield Parrish, one of the most well known artists for his works that consisted of beautiful sceneries of distant foggy mountains in the background, classical stone architecture resembling Greek and Roman work, elegant figures of women covered in drapery, romantic landscapes filled with nature and the well-known “Parrish Blue” hue that was used often throughout his works. His luminous hues were what made Parrish different than any other artist. He had a similar style to the Art Nouveau…

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    Modern Art Movement

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    as he puts each and every mark down onto the canvas. With the layers from the oil paint and the wax crayon, the viewer gets the sense of action taken. The action of deciding where to put the wax crayon and then the placement and reduction of the graphite are adamant throughout the canvas. Twombly is literally showing the viewer his mistakes, decisions, and actions he must take to create Untitled (Bolsena). Anselm Kiefer’s, Breaking of the Vessels, is a huge bookshelf full of books that have…

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    Andy Warhol's Pop Art

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    What is Pop Art? As we all know, Pop Art is an art movement that started in the mid 1950’s in Britain and was spreading through the United States in the late 1950’s as as a reaction against the imagery of abstract expressionism. Pop art is considered to be one of the most interestingly elements that has ever happened in this contemporary world. The movement is often memorable with commonplace objects for any subject such as comic strips, soup cans, traffic signs and all types of food (…

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    Diamagnetism can make levitation possible. How? Diamagnetic materials are repelled by magnetic fields. The most diamagnetic materials are graphite and bismuth. Technically, everything is diamagnetic but the force of it is very weak. Diamagnetism is present in everything, but is only observable if other types of magnetism, such as paramagnetism, ferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism, antiferromagnetism, etc. do not overwhelm it. Most of the time, diamagnetic materials’ effect is very weak. Levitating…

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    This is important because after Effie says this the crowd reacts as if they are scared and this reaction shows that something bad happened to district 13. After reaching the end of the book the author reveals that district 13 produced Graphite and Nuclear power and that they were starting a rebellion during the first hunger games, so I think that with the information revealed I can think of two possibilities one of which is that after a nuclear accident their district was destroyed or…

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    help in the discussion of health related issues. Important information that I have found in the article is the explanation of what graphene really is. David Bradley states that it’s single layers of carbon that’s similar to the hexagonal pattern of graphite [1]. Also important, David Bradley states that the danger starts when this material is inhaled [1]. As described, graphene will be very difficult remove from the lungs if inhaled because they avoid the natural filters that the human body…

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    Kevlor History

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    and equipment and techniques for development of kevlor parts. Kevlor is a bad condector of U.V rays and sunlight and when it exposed to chlorine.The fibers them selves obsrvs mosture,so kevlor composites are more senstive to envirment then glass or graphite composites all the tensile and modulus are high compressive properties are comparitively poor. This makes kevlor composites week under loads kevlor is very diffcult to cut,need special sesors to cut and special drill bits. This makes diffcult…

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    Having quite a pessimistic view on the world, humans especially, beginning by the end of my first decade of life produced a great interest in the darker aspects of the world we live in. This doesn 't mean I only explored the things lurking in the shadows, but rather hidden truths and malevolent desires that lie beneath even the happiest of exteriors. This brought forth the birth of "Carnival Creatures" I intend to further pursue and take advantage of this pessimistic view and explore in…

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    Life goes by fast if you think about it. It can be a simple and quick thought. Plans are made after we graduate: Military, Jr. College, University, Medical school, and many more than you could count. My plans are to go to Texas A&M University with my Band Scholarship and dreams to pursue a career as a Sketch Artist and a Voice Actor. When I apply for Texas A&M University, I want to apply as a Freshman. I need to be a student: without college credit, earned credit from High School Graduation, and…

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    CHAPTER 5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: Materials and Chemicals • Tin Oxide coated glass electrodes, 3 mm thick, 14 Ω/□, Pilkington • Anatase TiO2 nanoparticle colloid, Ti-Nanoxide D/SP, Solaronix Particle size 15-20nm with >100nm diffusing particles. • Black Dye N749, Ruthenizer 620-1H3TBA, Solaronix • Electrolyte: Iodolyte Z-150, Solaronix • Acetonitrile anhydrous 99.8%, Sigma-Aldrich • tert-Butanol - anhydrous ≥99.5%, Sigma-Aldrich • Deoxycholic acid ≥99%, Sigma-Aldrich • Titanium (IV)…

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