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    Paragraph 1 The structural evolution of FePO4 studied from a temperature range of 294K to 1073K by neutron powder diffraction. It is unique from α-quartz isotopes. It is different because it’s a cation is a transition metal. The structure dimensions and atomic coordinates in the α phase tend to increase by great amounts as the high-temperature β-phase rises and exhibit first order transition at 980K. The atomic structure dimensions of the α-phase FePO4 increased in a non-uniform pattern with…

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    a- William Blake poem “The Tyger” is about a divine creation of an enormous animal a tiger. William Blake offers us a view of the beautiful work done by GOD by created such a powerful animal with a strong ferocity which represent the devil, as well created a humble a Lamb that represent purity and reference to Christ. b- Thesis statement: William Blake is asserting that GOD creation are representing the evil and the purity referring to the Lamb that is symbol of faith. Additionally, created the…

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    Andy Warhol, Paul Klee and William Blake are amongst the best artists and illustrators that ever lived. In this essay I will talk about I will talk about several works from these artists and illustrators. There were two of William Blake’s illustration that I found interesting as I have never seen something like it before. Blake writes and illustrates his own poems. Both illustrations seen here incorporate the poems within them and in a way interact with the text. One can notice that these…

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    Jane Eyre Beauty Standards

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    Women in Victorian England desired to fit the standards of beauty enough that they would drink vinegar, eat chalk, and apply an arsenic based medication to give them a translucent skin tone fit for society. Standards for the ideal woman included a beautiful physical appearance, a certain level of knowledge and a high level of obedience. The expectations of an ideal woman create an impenetrable mold that women cannot break from, causing them to take drastic actions. Jane Eyre fights these…

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    A tessellation is a group of shapes fitted together closely, and example would be a polygon in a repeated pattern with no gaps or no overlapping. You can tile floors with them or just make a fun design there are many things you can do with them. They are in bathrooms, kitchens, on quilts, etc. You may have never noticed what they were. In the article (Tessellations) by Dana Mackenzie, it talks about how tessellation are all over the world in many ways. They are used in a lot of different…

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    achievements of the ancient art to their everyday life. The basic rules preserved by Vitruvius, which were used latter as a foundation of architectural practice, stated that ‘Architecture consist of Order. . . and of Arrangement. . . and of Proportion and Symmetry and Décor and Distribution’.(Murray 1963, p.5) These words, followed…

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    In comparison to the rest of Europe, Spain’s Renaissance is quite extraordinary. This is because Spain was not a unified nation until the late fifteenth-century. Historians attribute many factors to the unification of Spain including, “the conquest of Granada, the expulsion of the Jews, and the publication of the first grammar of the Castilian language [; which] all occurred in 1492.” Due to its late unification, Spain was not immediately influenced by ideas popular during the Italian…

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    Marquardt Beauty Analysis

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    look and healthy. The Human face, the athletes with outstanding performances were measured, and turned out that they are correlated with being symmetric on their faces. Little (2001) wrote that male body symmetry is related to sperm number per ejaculate and sperm speed, while women breast symmetry is correlated with fecundity. The author also talked about faces, facial asymmetry is positively related to the number of respiratory diseases (Little, 2001). Whereas, being symmetric for human is…

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    attention of the viewer. Appropriate symmetry cannot be overlooked in this pictorial. Again, there are eight narratives that border the central portrait. The artist equally placed four framed pictures on both sides of the central portrait. Each side contains three square framed pictures, and one frame that is overlapped with an image of an angle. This variation almost changes the shape of this segment to a triangle. What makes this approximate symmetry is the variation occurs on both…

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    With the shifting of time, new ideas began to flood Europe. As the Renaissance period began to grow out of popularity, a new style was beginning to transform the old. The baroque period, both accepted and dismissed ideas commonly seen in Renaissance works. In the new period, the sense of movement, theatrical actions, and emotions were all altered, although naturalism was still sought. Each period brought with it masters of the time. Artist like Rafael, Leonardo da Vinci, Donatello, and…

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