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    What category of art does this fall under? How can you tell? Nocturne in Grey and Gold: Canal, Holland falls under the category of a watercolor painting which is the use of pigments suspended in water and or gum arabic in order to create a sense of a dampened paper. This use of watercolor is obvious because of the detail shown in the painting. The colors and shapes seem to blend into one another, creating this murky and almost blurred image which can only be achieved through the use of…

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    panel, or paper which requires sealing or size made of glue, wax, or liquid clay. Van Gogh would have to use a primer so there can be a uniform surface. Water-based paint media is another form that could be used which is mixing pigments, water, and gum arabic. The ground and support that would be used here is rag paper and if the detail is…

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    with Jesus who came as a fulfillment of the law in the Old Testament. The Muslim belief in the Qur’an, the Qur’an is an Islamic scared book; it is known to be the word of God that was given to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel and it is written in Arabic. The Muslim pray five times a day (dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, and evening), while the Christian pray without season and whenever they want. The Muslim believes that Muhammad was the last prophet send by God and that Jesus is a prophet not…

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    Jowharaay Ahmed WR-121 Cullom Etho 2 As people say, “Practice makes perfect.” This definitely applies to essay number two for me. The reason why i say that is because this assignment seemed so hard but once the interview and the part of asking to interview someone is all done with, it gets easier. For me, The interviewing part was the easiest because i already knew and felt very comfortable with my interviewee . Although i 've known her for such a long time, her and i never really talked…

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    The rheology characteristics of enzyme clarified beetroot juice with added additives such as maltodextrin (MD), inulin (INU) and their combination (MD+INU) was studied at a wide range of concentrations (0 to 20% dry solids) and temperatures (5 to 80°C) by controlled stress rheometer. The rheological parameter shear stress was measured upto the shear rate of 600s-1. The temperature dependency of Newtonian viscosity of beetroot juice was described by Arrhenius equation. The effect of added solid…

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    Walls, doors, tables and other surfaces we regularly come across are commonly painted. Despite being surrounded by paint however, it’s an artifact that can be easily overlooked. This relates to Andrew Feenburg, Martin Heidegger and Ed Levine’s beliefs regarding technology and art. Even when looking at artwork that’s painted, it’s easy to only consider the formal aspects of the medium or how the medium helps convey a concept. What does it mean to be disconnected from how paint is made or to be…

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    Nigeria Research Paper

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    Introduction Nigeria holds a vast history by holding a steak in early civilizations of renowned artistry. By being the most populous country in Africa Nigeria is the eight most populous country in the world. Nigeria’s physical geography is very unique and has potential for being a powerful country. Nigeria has a vast array of issues however with creative reform policies and support it could develop into a great nation. Physical Geography Nigeria is located in West Africa neighboring Benin,…

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    3.0 Results and Discussion Figure 1 shows the infrared spectrum for both crosslinked and non-crosslinked films. Both carrageenan and vanillin contain similar functional groups such as CH4, C=O, C-O-C, C-OH. There is no significant difference in the spectrum that can be detected for crosslinked and non-crosslinked film samples. The spectrum can be divided into upper and lower spectrum. In the upper spectrum for the region of 2000 – 3600 cm-1, O-H stretching (3100 – 3600 cm-1) and C-H stretching…

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    Dingo – in Australian this means “native dog” (slang dictionary.org) Bandicoot –are small marsupials indigenous to Australia (Wiki Bandicoot) Goanna – in Australia this is a type of monitor lizard with over 20 varies ranging in size and color (Outback) Going bush – to break away into “the bush” and be uncivilized (Dictionary.com) Bush (as Terrian) – an area of terrain covered by diverse plant life; terrain which is has been unfarmed by man (Dictionary.com) Dreamtime – “any remote period”…

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    Ancient Egypt Makeup History

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    Ancient Egyptians were the first of women to wear makeup. The basic motive back then was the same as it is today and just like modern day supermodels, the well to do women of ancient Egypt wanted to look their best all of the time. Ancient Egyptians used copper and lead ore to create the world's first cosmetics to the scientifically advanced products of today that can do everything from hide pores, smooth complexions, and turn the pale green of your eyes a vivid shade of emerald, makeup has…

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