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    Ronaldinho

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    played with some great teams like Paris Saint-Germain‚ Barcelona‚ AC Milan‚ and Flamengo. The first team Ronaldinho played for was Paris Saint-Germain. He wore the number 21 in his debut on August 4th‚ 2001 as a substitution in a 1-1 draw against Auxerre. He scored his first goal on October 13th 2001 in a 2-2 draw against Lyon. He had the equalizing goal in the 79th minute after coming in 10 minutes earlier. After he returned from the winter he scored a goal in four consecutive games. On March 21st

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    Katherine von Drachenberg Kat von D Kat von D was born on March 8th‚ 1982 in Montemorelos‚ Nuevo Leon‚ mexico. She started tattooing at the age of 14 but has been drawing her whole life. Her well known came upon the television series LA Ink. Kat is still currently owning her own shop and has a growing amout of visits per day. Von D possessed alot of inspiration from love. As said in her interview its known as her higher power. As a successful business person‚ she couldnt have

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    Hephaestus by herself. Plato‚ in Cratylus (407B) gave the etymology of her name as signifying "the mind of god"‚ theou noesis. The Christian apologist of the 2nd century Justin Martyr takes issue with those pagans who erect at springs images of Kore‚ whom he interprets as Athena: "They said that Athena was the daughter of Zeus not from intercourse‚ but when the god had in mind the making of a world through a word (logos) his first thought was Athena".[20] Other origin tales Some origin

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    SAINT PATRICK’S DAY INTRODUCTION The Irish culture has been significatly shaped by Christianity which arrived in Ireland in 5th century A.D. with the preachings of Saint Patrick. The Saint is said to have travelled all over the country spreading the word of Christ. It was at the hill of Tara‚ a mound in country Meath (considered the religious capital of Eire in ancient times) where he picked a three-leaf clover or shamrock to illustrate the doctrine of the Trinity. He made such an impression

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    d. Panathenaic procession 23. The earliest sculpture known to use contrapposto is the a. the Spearbearer b. the Scraper c. the Kritios Boy d. Hera 24. A standing nude male figure is known in Greek (Archaic) art is a a. atlantid b. kore c. kouros d. caryatid 25. Who was the Greek goddess of love? a. Hera b. Athena c.

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    Introduction to Art: Final Exam Study Guide 1. The decorative top of a column. Capitals 2. The middle section of the horizontal entablature in ancient Greek order. Frieze 3. The square areas between the triglyphs in the frieze area of the entablature. Metope 4. Ionic columns have capitals with a scroll like motif called volutes. 5. 6. Decorative vertical or raised lines on a column are called? flutes 7. The elements of an order are- column with capitals‚and the entablature

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    a medium between man and the gods‚ they are an ideal of physical perfection. The female figure of c.650-625 B.C. (fig. 123) and a nude male youth of c.600 B.C. (fig. 124) are perfect examples of the use of symbols to convey meaning. These statues‚ Kore (maiden) and Kouros (youth) were produced in large numbers‚ all being virtually the same in outline. Their general names emphasised the need for the statues to remain unidentified and the lack of personal character. Some were placed on graves only

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    Imagination and Fancy in Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria Coleridge‚in his essay "Biographia Literaria"‚rejecting the empiricist assumption that the mind was tabula rasa on which external experience and sense impressions were imprinted‚ stored‚recalled‚ combined both come from respectively the Latin word ’imaginato’ and Greek word ’phantasia’. Coleridge defines imagination by saying that "The imagination then I consider either as primary‚ or secondary. The primary imagination I hold to be the

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    freedom and integrity. Legendary heroes‚ ideal figures‚ mythological personalities‚ and triumphant warriors were characterized as being “in the nude” and were regarded for their masculinity and strength. The kouros had a female equivalent known as the kore‚ and were always clothed. Females wouldn’t be depicted nude until much later in ancient Greece. Early Christian emphasis on chastity and celibacy discounted images of nakedness. Nudes became symbols of shame and sin‚ weakness and defenselessness until

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    The Caryatids on the Erechtheion of the Acropolis The Erechtheion‚ a temple dedicated to Athena Polias on the Athenian Acropolis‚ is a building that is mysterious in numerous ways. Even though the Erechtheion was one of the most significant of Athena’s shrines‚ relatively little is known about it. Especially when compared to the information available regarding the largest structure on the Acropolis‚ the Parthenon‚ the Erechtheion is to some extent a mystery. Its unique architectural structure is

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