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    watched this video, I totally think that he tried to convey his own experiences for his long life by passing them through his artworks. Not just only his personal experience, his artworks also shows how he arranged and organized all elements to be more symmetry and balance at the same time. For overall Caravaggio’s artworks, therefore, make the audience feel more participated like they were…

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    making it a mirror image that the human eye finds appealing in pictures. Perhaps these things are symmetrically designed because God designed us to be drawn to and appreciate things that are balanced and see the beauty and importance of his work. Symmetry causes the eye to be drawn to such things and find the interest in beauty in them, which leads to appreciating the value, design and importance in…

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    substance of fact the Islamic geometric patterns, are have a lot of freedom, where? In the complexity and repetition of them, because they have unlimited growth and can be combined with other patterns of ornaments as well. Repetitive motifs, and symmetry, geometric patterns are their abstractness. Which have in common with other ornaments that called arabesque style that seen in vegetal designs, as well as the conjunction is seen with…

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    Claude Monet Analysis

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    analysis of computers, some paintings have fifteen layers of color. Ascetically the painting appears to the viewers as longitudinal symmetry. Drawing a straight line at an angel of 30 clockwise at the center of the painting, the pond of water lilies was divided into two similar parts. Also, at the above of water lilies, some pieces of green lotus leaves are bilateral symmetry. As a whole part, the painting was formed seven red open lotuses at hand, eleven slight lotuses at a distance, many…

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    Haines Research Paper

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    The symmetry of FePO4 at α-phase is Trigonal as compared to the hexagonal symmetry of FePO4 at β-phase. Cell parameter of FePO4 increases with much significance as the temperature increases, causing volume to increase also. Preferential expansion in a direction is also observed, causing a decrease…

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    Sucrose morphology The anhydrous form of sucrose is characterised by a two-fold axis of symmetry belonging to the sphenoidic class of the monoclinic system (Smythe 1967c). The axis of symmetry which is asymmetrical in length, coincides with the crystallographic b-axis (Figure…

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    hyperboles, symbolism, and similes develop the theme that forcing people into equality could be abortive. Essentially, hyperboles help develop the theme in Harrison Bergeron for several reasons. In the text it states “Ordinarily, there was a certain symmetry, a military neatness to the handicaps issued to strong people, but Harrison looked like a walking junkyard.”This quote helps support the reoccurring theme of bad equality because Harrison looks very atrocious in his handicaps, while most…

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    which resembles a tiger, many different questions about it. To start off, this poem is using four quatrains which contains two rhyming couplets in each. It also contains seven syllables in each line besides for this phase “Could frame thy fearful, symmetry” which contains eight syllables in it. Here the rhyming couplets are used as a sense of repetition, which reinforce the idea of this strong, majestic beast. As we proceed to the first quatrains. Blake starts the poem off, by incorporating…

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    The term ‘symmetrical family’ refers to the idea that gender roles have become exactly that; symmetrical. That with time & equality between the sexes (referred to as the ‘march of progress’), the responsibilities that the genders previously held, have now been spread out evenly. Many sociologists have looked at this theory, each with different & often conflicting views. I will explore each aspect of the term ‘symmetrical family’ & the different perspectives that sociologists have. But to do this…

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    Elements Of Landscaping

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    Arbor: Solid structures that are used for aesthetic purpose. As they are man-made structures, it should be classified under ‘Hardscape Elements’. 2. Balance: Balance is the symmetry in the land scape designs. It creates the sense of equity in the design. In symmetrical balance, if the garden is divided into equal parts, both sides should share similar types of plants and colors, whereas, in asymmetric garden units, colors are…

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