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    Cave Paintings

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    Lascaux and Cave Art Cave paintings might possibly be the oldest known form of communication that exists today. Cave paintings date back to a period of time called the Paleolithic Age. The Paleolithic Age took place from 40‚000 to 10‚000 B.C. Prehistoric Age is divided into three parts: Paleolithic being the earliest‚ Mesolithic being the middle at 10‚000 B.C. and Neolithic Age being the latest at 8‚000 B.C. During the Paleolithic Age it is believed that the cave paintings at Lascaux‚ France

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    The Rage That Drives Achilles In Homer’s book the “Iliad” lays an epic conflict between a man and his inner self that ultimately leads to great loss on a wider scale and not just to himself. Achilles is a man with a superpower but has a severe problem when his ego is insulted. Achilles is driven by rage and anger and will do everything in his power to seek vengeance on anyone whom gets in the way of his pride whether it is friend or foe. One might argue whether Achilles is an epic hero but this

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    Painting Analysis

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    richness and lavishness. The viewer will observe a fusion of the realistic tradition of Flemish painting with the imagination and freedom of Italian renaissance painting. The painting expresses Neoplatonic views while also providing the viewer with endless topics for discussion and analysis‚ making it a true conversation piece. The “Garden of Love” depicts a scene of passionate festivities. In the painting‚ a group of aristocratic lovers decorated in the most extravagant of satins and lace are placed

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    Drawing to Painting

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    Drawing to Painting ART/230 November 10‚ 2014 Berta Stead Drawing to Painting Just as writing needs a rough draft‚ painting needs a drawing before expressing his or her ideas through the final product. Brainstorming is imagination‚ and drawing is putting it all down on something a little more concrete. Through drawing‚ an artist can see what roams around in his or her mind. It is a way for a painter to understand his or her inspiration as well as a painter’s first connection with the subject. By

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    Achilles: God or Beast?

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    Tuesday October 2nd‚ 2012 Achilles is the main character‚ and‚ without doubt‚ the most complex character in Homer’s famous poem‚ The Iliad. Son of the goddess nymph Thetis and the king of the Myrmidons‚ Peleus‚ Achilles is a semi-god‚ known throughout and beyond Greece for his strength and fighting abilities. Stories on the epic hero Achilles are numerous‚ like the legend of Prometheus’‚ the fore thinker‚ prophecy regarding the birth of Thetis’ son‚ or the legend of Achilles bathing in the Styx River

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    Music Appreciation

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    and where the music was heard most recently. o What other works from that composer or performer she knows. • Like the critical listener‚ is aware of the quality of a performance but goes beyond the technical aspects to seek understanding and appreciation of the human and cultural values embodied in the music • Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons

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    Computer Appreciation

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    BASIC CONCEPTS IN COMPUTING WHAT IS A COMPUTER A computer may be defined as an electronic device that has the capability of accepting and processing data under the control of a stored program and producing output in the form of information. This information may be in the form of sound‚ images‚ electronic signals‚ etc. and may be stored within the computer or on an external storage device. Computers are not very intelligent but they handle instructions flawlessly and fast. They must follow explicit

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    Painting

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Chapter Four Paragraph: Chapter four was extremely revelatory in the fact that the provision of the historical background paints a broader and more accurate view in addition to providing further insight into God’s methods and scheme to redeem the fallen condition of man. In addition‚ it is extremely significant that nearly 400 years passes between the Old and New Testaments. A general reading

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    Appreciation and People

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    Once it is to late many people realize that what was in front of them they should have exhorted more. They realize they shouldn’t have overlooked all the small positive actions a person did. Many wishes they could go back and give them the appreciation they deserved. An example from history of society not appreciating someone until they’re gone is Bill Clinton. While Bill Clinton was in office everyone looked down upon him. From the sex scandal mistake he made he never was exhorted for the

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    Whistler Paintings

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    These artifacts were made for the sake of art which rejects the idea that the success of an art object can be measured by its accuracy‚ as a representation or the effectiveness with which it tells a story or suggests a moral. It actually really implies that an art object is best understood as a creation to be valued only for the success with which it organizes color and line into a formally satisfying and therefore beautiful whole. These artifacts communicate the reality of nature and village

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