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    than her son of 33 years. Michelangelo makes Mary the focal point by using a triangular shape. Bernini made The St. Peter’s Piazza an oval shape design. The St. Peter’s Piazza is Baroque architecture. Bernini’s piazza was very elaborate and over the top. He conquered the Baroque architecture through his massive colonnades being as large as the Basilica. (The use of oval shapes and triangular shapes was common in this era of art and was related to the desire for perfect symmetry in…

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    Sunglasses

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    will look good. For example, if you have a round face, more angular frames will work well, and if the face is more square, a form of softer round frame will look good. Use the shape of your face to help you choose the shape of the sunglasses. Oval face: oval type usually has the "form of the perfect face", and can wear any style of glasses. Avoid frames that are either too thick or too thin. Do not choose larger frames than the face width. Square face: Because this face shape is very simple,…

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    using a headband. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/526780487641466382/ 2. Dutch Braided Hairstyle If you have an oval face and long hair, you should try this look. This celestial look can be…

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    The Aide: A Short Story

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    The doors to the oval office blew open and supreme authority guided the Aide’s rush toward the President’s desk. He held a shotgun with both of his hands. The oversized battle helmet rattled around the crown of his head as he stomped toward his destination. He knew everything he needed to say and how he wanted to say it. He was ready. “We have a situation,” he said as he pulled around the President’s desk. As the President looked up at him with befuddlement, the Aide leaned in and put all his…

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    Colosseum Research Paper

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    known for their architecture. One of their greatest pieces of architecture is called the Flavian Amphitheater also known as the Colosseum. It was made from 70 to 80 ce in the city of Rome itself. The Colosseum is a massive arena in the shape of an oval. This an amazing design that allowed for around 50,000 people to come and watch entertainment. The Romans invented concrete and used it to create vaults. Concrete and vaults are two of the biggest contributions the Romans made to architecture.…

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    Images of the “Virgin of Guadalupe” seem to be everywhere. As a symbol of “freedom for the oppressed native populations” according to Jeanette Favrot Peterson author of The Virgin of Guadalupe: Symbol of Conquest or Liberation?, the Virgin of Guadalupe seems to be a reoccurring piece of art starting at the middle of the sixteenth century. A very unique piece in its own the “Virgin of Guadalupe” by Miguel Gonzalez in 1698, is part of Spanish colonial art but also consists of different techniques…

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    Gaudi Visual Description

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    and window frames reminded me of bones and the overall picture reminded me of a cave-like place because of the tan, earth color of the building and the similarities it has to certain aspects of nature. The balconies made me think of skulls, with the ovals being the eye sockets of the skull and the points at the bottom of balcony being the nasal bone. The second thing I noticed is how colorful the building and the windows were. The various colors on the building’s exterior look as if they are…

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    Jupiter's Surface Essay

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    believed that it is a spirling column of gas, similar to a hurricane. The Great Red spot is not alone on Jupiter, in 2005, a miniature red spot was formed, causing a disturbance of three large white oval clouds. According to Stars and Planets by Ian Ridpath and Wil Tirion, “the increased size of the merged ovals is thought to have created a sufficient disturbance to dredge up reddish material from deeper in the atmosphere.” This gave astronomers…

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    from around 9600 B.C., and is believed to have been constructed before the invention of pottery. Most of the structures are oval, and are comprised of T-shaped pillars forming the outer wall. (Fig. 2) Two even larger T-shaped pillars sit in the center of the oval. Oddly, the Level III structures (which are the oldest) also happen to be the largest. Level IIB structures are oval as well, but don’t have any monolithic pillars. Level IIA structures are similar to Level III structures, albeit on a…

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    Pre-Reliquary Baptism

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    cover. Above the triangle cover is the crest, which is designed with oval and keyholes. There is a sense of proportionality on either sides of the central oval. There are four keyholes and one oval on the left side of the central oval as well as the right side. The holes were designed to hold valuable gems or crystals. The central oval in this reliquary chasse is missing the cabochon crystal, while the crystals on the other two ovals are still preserved. Therefore, the usage of expensive gems…

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