Biology 101 FINAL EXAMINATION Spring‚ 2013 Name: Gabriel Euzebio Date: May 10‚ 2013 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: This final exam is worth 100 points. There are three sections. The Multiple Choice section has 50 questions worth 1 point each‚ for a total of 50 points. The Fill-In The Blanks section has 10 questions worth 1 point each‚ for a total of 10 points. For the Short Answer section‚ you must choose to answer 8 of the 12 questions‚ and each question is worth 5 points‚ for a total
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the customs events and traditions like Japanese otaku parties‚. Also there is a problem with the time of dubbing and the reproduction of the series‚ as well as some similarities and differences between the comic and anime. Manga is the word that Japanese from nowadays call "comics" or "cartoon". In the eighteenth century drawings designated Japanese painter Hokusai‚ mixing images and text‚ then continued to use this word to other works‚ more or less fulfilling this requirement. However
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string attached to a kite and flew it into an electrical storm. He watched as sparks jumped from the key to the back of his hand discovering that lightning was electrical. Inside an atom there is a nucleus and electrons that orbit around it. In many metals‚ the atoms have electrons that can detach from the atom and move around. These are called free electrons. Most metals‚ gold‚ silver‚ copper‚ all have free electrons. These electrical “conductors” make it easy for electricity to flow through
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Compare and Contrast: The Creation of Spider-Man The two articles‚ “Stan Lee and Spider-Man‚ written by Simmi Patel‚ and “The Birth of Spider-Man‚ written by Max Bruno‚ contain information on the origin of Spiderman. The two articles contain knowledge‚ one on the emphasis and the other undermining Stan Lee. Authors Bruno and Patel give insightful ideas on the creation of Spider-Man by pointing out who lies behind the mask of the “true” creator. By the use of each author’s point of view‚ tones‚
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commercial illustrator and began to make paintings of iconic American products. He was seeking not only to make art of mass-produced items but than to mass-produce the art he made. In April 1961‚ Warhol created work based on advertising imagery and comic strip characters‚ which were
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Two Questions by Lynda Barry is a comic strip about how she ends up losing her passion for drawing and writing. As a kid she never cared about how her drawings looked because she drew for fun. Then one day all of that changed when people started to give their opinions about what she drew. She enjoyed drawing so much until two questions got stuck in her mind; does this suck or is this good? This resulted in a drastic effect; a drawing that she thought was good was actually bad. Barry was more concerned
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1950s Britain was optimistic after the end of role War 2 and the rationing that went with it. It was also a time where youth culture and pop music became more major parts of society. Pop Art referenced popular culture such as: ‘billboards‚ comic strips‚ magazines‚ advertisements and supermarket products.’(artlex.com). It wanted to make art appeal to a different audience by making art “less academic” (artchive.com). It tried to reflect the “urban‚ consumer‚ modern experience” (artchive.com).
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In his informative book “Understanding Comics‚” Scott McCloud discusses the effectiveness of a technique he calls “amplification through simplification.” This is essentially the notion that using an artistic style that been “dumbed down” and simplified from an absolute realism doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s subtractive from the overall piece of work. In fact‚ McCloud goes on to prove that this technique can actually be more effective than using realism altogether. Used correctly‚ amplification
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directed by Peyton Reed‚ with a screenplay by Edgar Wright & Joe Cornish and Adam McKay & Paul Rudd‚ which was based on the original Ant-Man (1962) by Stan Lee‚ Larry Lieber‚ and Jack Kirby(Marvel). With the premiere of the superhero movie several main comic book characters are reviled and stars: • Michael Douglas as Hank Pym: A former S.H.I.E.L.D(slashfilm). agent‚ entomologist‚ and physicist who became the original Ant-Man in 1963 after discovering the subatomic particles that make the transformation
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POP ART “A “founding father” of Pop Art” (Hendrickson‚ 2016)‚ Roy Lichtenstein‚ is famous for his series of boldly- colored paintings which parodied comic strips and advertisements. Thanks to his works‚ he was recognised as a leader in the American art world. Hopeless‚ one of his paintings on miserable women‚ is in the collection of the Kunstmuseum Basel. It was finished by Lichtenstein in 1963. The idea was mainly ‘derived from a frame of "Run For Love!" in Secret Hearts‚ no. 83 by Tony Abruzzo’
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