the commonplace Pedestrians (George Segal) Made out of plaster Plastered ordinary people Ron Boozer Plastered piece by piece Three Flags (Jasper Johns) Most famous modern artist in the world From Allendale SC 1959 Pop-Art—about everyday things turned into art Made of wood with encaustic wax on it—slick and shiny People got upset because they felt it was a protest against Vietnam Became Pandora’s Box Coca Cola Bottles (Andy Warhol) Expressing Something Universal Country School
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Biology 4415.01 Spring‚ 2014 Lecture Exam I – review Science of Entomology Factors contributing to ecological success of insects Economic significance – beneficial and detrimental aspects of insects (to man) Definition of “pest” – difference between key‚ secondary‚ and sporadic pests General characteristics of Phylum Arthropoda Characteristics of Class Insecta Phylogeny and Systematics of the Arthropods Major distinguishing characteristics of members of Phylum Arthropoda Major
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that it would not attack merchant ships. c. The United States pledged that it would enter the war if Germany attacked merchant ships without warning. d. The Allied nations pledged to defend one another in World War I. 3. Most members of Congress thought that the Treaty of Versailles __________. a. would lead the United States into war b. did not adequately punish Germany c. would prevent future world wars d. did not position
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Bible 105 – Final Exam Review The Poetic Books: Aspiration for Christ -Theme is aspiration for Christ 1. Job is the Salvation by redeemer 2. Psalms is communion with God 3. Proverbs is wisdom of the Lord 4. Ecclesiastes is purpose of Life 5. Song of Solomon is Union with Christ -Poetic Periods are: A. patriarchal: job b. Davidic: Psalms c.Solomonic -Solomon‚ proverbs‚ Ecclesiastes * Five different forms of Parallelism are displayed in the Poetic Books: - Synonymous (same thought)
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APWH Exam Review Guide This is basically everything we’ve ever learned in APWH‚ which I’ve compiled all into one study guide for use on the AP Exam. I know it’s a lot‚ and I apologize: but we’ve learned a lot. I’ve gone through the entire Princeton Review Book: reading‚ highlighting‚ and annotating to make sure I’ve covered everything important‚ along with outlines‚ handouts‚ websites‚ and other books. I really want everyone to do well‚ and I know you all will anyway—but I think this will help.
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ENG-3U Exam Review Literary Devices Simile: a general comparison‚ using like or as‚ of two things thought to be different from each other in nature. Example: “Jason could run like a racehorse”. Metaphor: an implied comparison of two things generally thought to be different from each other‚ generally expressed in a statement. Example: “And Juliet is the sun”‚ (Shakespeare). Personification: a type of metaphor that gives an inanimate object human attributes. Example: “The tree heaved with
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statements about how the two art works you have selected are similar (compare) and different (contrast). However‚ your statements may change as you write. Your proposal should be 1 page in length. It should be typed (not hand written) and you must use complete sentences. Your outline should do the following: 1. Identify the two art works you selected‚ the artists‚ and the period/style o They MUST be from two different periods/styles 2. Give a brief description of the two art works o In a few sentences
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REVIEW FOR EXAM 1 Chapter 1 1. How do we measure standard of living Measuring the standard of living in a country is to use real national income per capita. This is found that dividing real national income (GDP or GNP) by the total population. 2. How can European Unemployment be reduced? Central bank should decrease interest rates‚ and allow for an increase in demand‚ and unemployment would decrease. They need to be less protective‚ to eliminate these labor market rigidities‚ and to
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In the movies‚ “Shane” and “Pale Rider”‚ the main characters Shane and Preacher are both loyal and courageous. They both fight for the good of the farmers and miners of the town. The similarities of Shane and Preacher are seen numerous times throughout the movie‚ starting with them each riding in on horseback. Both men are strangers to the townsfolk and the families but quickly become enmeshed in the Starrett and Hull families fighting for the greater good. Shane and Preacher are different than the
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MGMT 2210 Final Exam Review ** Make sure you review all the subtitles related to the following titles Chapter 9: What are the goals of organizational behavior? Employee Productivity Absenteeism Turnover Organizational Citizenship Behavior Job Satisfaction Workplace Misbehavior What role do attitudes play in job performance? Job Satisfaction Job Involvement Organizational Commitment Employee Engagement What is the big 5 model of personality? Extraversion Agreeableness Conscientious Emotional Stability
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