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    BCE‚ during the Archaic period which was from 600-480 BCE. The medium is terracotta‚ the piece is sixteen inches and it was a Museum Purchase. At the beginning of the transition into the archaic art lost its geometric and rigid style and transformed into a more natural and real. The human figure changed from being triangular to more realistic anatomically correct human forms. These figures usually represented illustrations of epic tales. Also during this time the notable “archaic smile” was introduced

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    Michelangelo was commissioned twice to work on the Sistine Chapel in Vatican during his lifetime. In 1508 he began the painting of the “Genesis” on the ceiling of the chapel for the pope‚ and after twenty-eight years he was forced to paint the Last Judgment on the altar wall. While the series of “Genesis” is considered as one of Michelangelo’s greatest works at his early stage‚ the “Last Judgment” indicated his late style of new understanding of the world and life. The ceiling painting’s background

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    Mark Rothko Mark Rothko is one of the important figures in the generation of painters. His work still draws attention to many people around the world. Born in Dvinsk‚ Russia (in what is now Latvia)‚ Marcus Rothkovich was the fourth child of Jacob Rothkovich‚ a well to do pharmacist and his wife Anna Rothkovich. As Russia was a hostile environment for Zionist Jews‚ Jacob immigrated to the United States with his two older sons in 1910‚ finally sending for the rest of his

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    ------------------------------------------------- CIN 375E: formal notes for Novermeber 8‚ 2010 Part 2;  Prepared by:  Sivfong Liu (Siv) We began the second half of the class discussing about the film Rear Window. Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window is a movie about an injured photographer’s (Jeff) accounts and observations of his neighbor’s daily activities through the windows of his confined New York City apartment. After being injured during an auto race accident‚ Jeff’s left leg was encased in

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    have taken place between the sculpture of the late archaic period and that of the early Classical period. Note how these imply a change in relationship of the viewer to the work of art. Throughout history‚ sculptures have developed significantly. The Western tradition of sculptures began in Ancient Greece along with Egypt and many other ancient civilizations around the world. Greece is widely seen as producing great masterpieces in the archaic period and as time evolved into the classical period

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    3.7 Quiz 2 1. When performing a squat‚ mention 3 key issues that should require attention. Answers: Squat depth‚ Foot placement‚ Bar position‚ neutral spine‚ torso angle‚ knee angle‚ head position 2. Describe how you would modify the standard back squat to maximize glute activation. Answer: Increase squat depth below 90degrees   4 Biomechanical aspects of the deadlift The deadlift (DL) is a multi-joint resistance exercise that is performed in a variety of training settings. Deadlifting is also

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    theory of early human migrations out of Africa and subsequently around the world‚ supporting the Out of Africa Theory. This theory claims that all modern humans are descended from anatomically modern African Homo sapiens rather than from the more archaic European and Middle Eastern Homo neanderthalensis or the indigenous Chinese Homo pekinensis‚ and that the modern African Homo sapiens did not interbreed with the other species of genus Homo. Each episode concerns a different continent‚ and the series

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    helps to improve diction‚ organize what they want to say and focus on the main points of interest. Poetic diction describes the range of language used in poems. The decision to use an archaic diction might thus be thought a central part of spenser’s particularly protestant poetics. The decision to use an archaic diction might thus be thought a central part of spenser’s particularly protestant poetics. The choir had very good diction‚ which enabled the audience to hear nancy bush’s words clearly

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    Gender and Sexuality In Ancient Greece Through exploring my chosen ancient source; ‘Sexuality in Greek and Roman Society and Literature’‚ I will draw upon and assess the implications of divine gender and sexuality in order to help better the understanding of the concepts of gender and sexuality‚ within the Ancient Greek world. The contemporary understanding of gender and sexuality in Ancient Greece is that of one which portrays the existence of these two matters in a very patriarchal society‚

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    According to the Collins Dictionary‚ modern dance is “a form of dance as a performing art‚ variously developed in the 20th century by Isadora Duncan‚ Ruth St. Denis‚ Martha Graham‚ etc.‚ and characterized by bodily movements and rhythms less formalized than in classical ballet and less firmly bound to predetermined musical form.” Although this may have still been fairly new to American audiences‚ worldwide‚ the art form had developed a long history of accepted tradition by the turn of the 20th century

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