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    September Science Article In the article “What Is a Solar Eclipse?” on Live Science it states that solar eclipses are “some of nature’s most dramatic celestial performances”. A solar eclipses occurrence is very seldom and can only be seen when the sun, moon, and Earth are aligned and the moon passes between the sun and the Earth. A total Eclipse occurs about every 18 months on Earth. There are two types of shadows. The umbra, and the penumbra. While a total solar eclipse is going on, the moon…

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    Forced perspective photography, is when you put something close to the camera to make it look bigger in size. And when you take the photo with the secondary item with the object in front of the camera it will appear as to be farther away. Close up photo tips: When the camera is close to the object that you are trying to take the picture of it will look more real. The forced perspective technique, it results as it manipulates our human perception with the use of optical illusions to make…

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    substantial egg molded vault that is principally made of a gold shaded material. The building is octagonal and has exceptionally detailed outlines around the whole outside. The building appears to have an attention on symmetry and repetition. The shading plans and outlines are rehashed around the entire building. The outlines and shapes are fundamentally blue, green, and yellow. The dome has tiles lining it the distance to the point on the top where a little pole sticks out a few more feet. The…

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    there is a value judgment that distinguishes right from wrong,” (Jones 39). Government laws limit against end in perspective of enlistment in certain secured classes and workers can 't be mistreated for the going with individual qualities: race, shading, religion, national origin, age, sex, familial status, powerlessness, veteran status or innate information. Lead or direct in light of these properties can 't be legitimization for end. In any case, managers are generally within their privilege…

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    Amari and young girl who lost everything. Her family, her friends, her traditions, and her way of life. Amari was a young 15 year old girl who was taken by white men. The white men mysteriously showed up; Amari not approving this but her mother said “We welcome travelers with kindness.” Later she soon realized she was wrong when At the point when the novel opens, Amari is an upbeat adolescent, drew into the most nice looking man in her African town, and darling by her guardians. At the point…

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    “Studies for the Libyan Sibyl” (1510–11) by Michelangelo Buonarroti is the study of male anatomy and is a characteristic example of Michelangelo 's late draughtsmanship, and a preparatory sketch for one of the female seers frescoed Libyan figures Sibyl, painted on the Sistine Chapel Ceiling (1508-1512) Rome, Vaticana Palace. Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, Caprese 1475–1564 Rome) was a painter, sculptor, architect, poet, engineer as well as a compulsive drawer, of the High Italian Renaissance…

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    vertically. The flower is nearly symmetrical, drawing the eye to the center. The subject of the painting is colored in dark tones, while the background is light, drawing even more attention to the flower. There is no clear source of light, but O’Keefe’s shading does add depth to the flower, making it seem multi-dimensional. Overall, the painting is an excellent illustration of the oversimplified, large abstracted pieces that made O’Keefe…

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    Drawing is often considered a gift, but the ability to illustrate high-quality representations is only attainable through diligent practices. Various amounts of methods are used throughout this process of art. It is important to utilize these techniques when performing the steps. They help sharpen the ability to visually express the motive in the drawing. Kenneth Perrone, an art student from Portland, Oregon, clarifies a broad yet simple concept of what the meaning behind art is, “...Art is any…

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    Elizabeth Diller, the designer of the Roy and Diana Valegos Education Center, wanted to design a building that was not only a structurally powerful building, but an innovative, sustainable building that worked toward the goal of minimizing CUMC’s carbon footprint while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30% by 2025. The project was designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfio, an interdisciplinary design studio that mixes the knowledge from different areas of expertise like architecture, visual, and…

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    Body makeup has a considerable place within history, it can be argued that it culminated from painted faces within the Ancient Greece actors within theatrical shows to tribal communities spanning thousandsa of years. We see African Zulu tribes and New Zealand Mawi tribes today conveying the importance of body paint within rituals and cultural tradition. Therefore in ancient periods such as Rome and Greece, actors would use body painting to convey their characterisation, it is very much used how…

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