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    ART-111-NW1 3D Artworks The Discus Thrower was created by Myron, a famous classical Greek sculptor in the late 5th century B.C.. Myron is widely known for his sculptures representing athletes in sport games. The Discus Thrower shows an discus athlete in the mid-action of throwing a discus. The statue was designed on a single plane- was meant to be seen from one side. The bronze sculpture shows a smooth texture that fully depicted the human anatomy. Myron proficiently demonstrated the flexible…

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    influenced by early Egyptian art, the Greeks managed to develop their own style and take the sculpture to a new level, emphasizing on anatomy and human emotion. Myron (active 480-440 BCE) and Polykleitos (Polyclitus) (5th century BCE) are two artists that I believe created new innovations and "pushed the envelope" in depicting the human form. Myron was noted to be one of the greatest sculptors during the Early Classical period. He was mainly known for his realistic depictions of athletes. His…

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    The Discobolus ( Discus Thrower) Artist was a man named Myron. Date of its creation is 460-450 BC. Housed in the National Museum of Rome, showed at the palazzo massimo. Theme- The discus thrower was a sign of nobility of the human beings, it represents beauty of the male body in sport and what man can achieve. The Discobolus, also known as the “Discus Thrower” was one of the first statues to be made and positioned the way it was. It showed great strength and athleticism…

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    and uses left toe as the auxiliary supporting point. Man’s body has a trend of counterclockwise turning, which fulfill the concept of dynamics. At about 460 BCE, Myron created this great sculpture in ancient Greek. (The British Museum, 2017). In the early fifth century, Myron was born in Eleutherae. At about twenties years old, Myron worshiped Ageladas as his teacher, learning how to create arts. As time went go, Myron’s painting…

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    One can argue here that perhaps it is a schizophrenic Myron but Myra possesses a healthy feminine body and describes herself as having full breasts and creamy legs. It can be established that Myra is a transgender Myron. The concept of in-betweens in the Sixties fascinated a lot of writers and since people had already begun opening up to other socially deterrent behaviors like homosexuality…

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    to not be happy and to file an ethics complaint against Billy Bob with the Austin Board of Realtors. Billy Bob should have contacted Dewey Cheatham or Myron Bigbucks to mention that Richie Rich’s offer is in consideration or to by some degree discuss about their offer. Billy Bob explaining Richie Rich’s offer to Dewey Cheatham would have given Myron Cheatham an opportunity to reconsider his offer with a counter-offer or at least a notification that his offer was not accepted. Strictly speaking,…

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    created. Harlan Coben’s protagonist Mickey Bolitar is the nephew of Myron Bolitar, who fans will recognize from an adult series of Harlan’s. In the first book of the series, Shelter, Mickey witnesses his father’s death. Not being able to cope with losing her husband, Mickey’s mother relapses and is sent to a rehabilitation facility where Mickey is not allowed to see her. Mickey is then forced to live with his estranged Uncle Myron. His new school comes with new friends and enemies, also a…

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    people, the deaf education that had taken place at the time, and the family’s interactions with the D/deaf people. Hands of My Father is a non-fiction novel of a hearing boy who has two deaf parents. Both novels take place in the early 1900s. Myron, the son of these deaf parents, explains how his father had gone deaf because of spinal meningitis at an early age. Deafening,…

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    Journey Into Ice The book I have chosen is called Journey Into Ice, by Ann and Myron Sutton. It was published in 1965 also by Ann and Myron Sutton. The book has a total of 255 pages, not including the index. The book I have selected is a biography about John Franklin. I chose this book because I was interested to know the hardships and struggles of the men on the ship trying to find the Northwest Passage. The main character, John Franklin, was a man who served in the United Kingdom’s branch of…

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    Myron himself came to Canada, along with his family from Winnebago, Iowa in 1903 to scout out better prospects in the newly expanding Saskatchewan. They all had originally come from Illinois. It was a good decision as the Freeley farm became quite a success…

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