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    3101AFE TUTORIAL 1 - Semester 2 2013 Deegan Topic 1: Introduction to financial accounting theory 1.1  What is the difference between a positive theory of accounting and a normative theory of accounting? Broadly speaking‚ a positive theory seeks to explain and/or predict particular phenomena whereas a normative theory seeks to prescribe what should be done in particular circumstances based on particular assumptions made by the researcher. In relation to accounting‚ these assumptions might relate

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    What is a Virtual Machine? A virtual machine is an instance of an operating system that is hosted on a physical machine by means of a software Virtualization platform. A virtual machine appears as a physical machine to the outside world and can be accessed as such. Because the Virtualization Platform presents physical machine resources to the Virtual Machines as generic resources‚ Virtual Machines do not require hardware specific drivers and can be ported across physical machines. According to VMware

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    far as there are people to recognize them and created only by person’s abstractions. Even betwixt the mathematicians themselves it does not exist unanimity about whether the concepts they are studying currently. Nevertheless‚ mathematics as a science developed from archaic activities like calculating or estimation‚ observations of items in reality and so on‚ and just in course of time moved into the sphere of literal abstraction. Logic‚ or mathematical rigor‚ is one of the most notable figures of

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    Tennessee Williams. Williams revive of abstract elements was essential to his two plays A Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire. A combination of lights‚ symbols‚ and music are used to pull the audience into the conflict and without these abstractions Williams’ plays would not have as much depth. Tennessee Williams

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    objects as well as ideas. This type of abstract art form allowed it to return to its main social function‚ by evoking emotions or ideas that were pure‚ natural and most important of all‚ untainted by social‚ cultural‚ and national realities. The abstraction that is being talked about‚ when reflected on paper‚ and rhythmically expressed took on the appearance of movement. Given that lack of movement or our inability to show motion through the canvas had crippled artists’ imagination for long‚ the idea

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    which his observations of the same subject‚ viewed at various times of the day‚ were captured in numerous sequences of paintings. Masterful as a colorist and as a painter of light and atmosphere‚ his later work often achieved a remarkable degree of abstraction‚ and this has recommended him to subsequent generations of abstract painters. Monet’s early work is indebted to the Realists’ interests in depicting contemporary subject matter‚ without idealization‚ and in painting outdoors in order to capture

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    E. E. Cummings: Modernist Painter and Poet Author(s): Milton A. Cohen Source: Smithsonian Studies in American Art‚ Vol. 4‚ No. 2 (Spring‚ 1990)‚ pp. 54-74 Published by: The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Smithsonian American Art Museum Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3108985 . Accessed: 05/04/2011 17:57 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s

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    ______________________ _______________________ Abstract: Also called "non-objective art"‚ "non-figurative"‚ "non-representational"‚ "geometric abstraction"‚ or "concrete art" . Abstract uses a visual language of shape‚ form‚ color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. II. Stone Age Abstract Paintings:As far as we can tell‚ abstract art first

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    Mezanne Vs Gauguin

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    Both also use abstraction in space to tilt the viewer’s interpretation. Cezanne does this by showing multiple views of the table‚ pushing the perspective so that the table appears to be tipped toward the viewer to create a feeling of tension as if it’s all going to come toppling forward. Gauguin instead creates a different sort of tension through color - abstracting the river in front of his figures so that it becomes a pool of swirling colors instead of water. Both of these abstractions pull a viewer

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