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    INSERT TITLE HERE The Swiss philosopher‚ Jean–Jacques Rousseau‚ postulated that “Women‚ in general‚ possess no artistic sensibility…Their creations are as cold and pretty as women themselves” (Yudkin‚ 110). Rousseau wrote during the Enlightenment‚ a European period of intellectual expansion during the eighteenth century where philosophers explored the nature of religion‚ government‚ justice‚ and society. The ideas of the Enlightenment reflected across Europe—in rebellions‚ in essays‚ and in art—and

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    as SONET/SDH. Layer 1 and high level layer 2 protocols cannot interact directly without having an intermediate low level layer 2 protocol‚ in the case of DPT the layer 2 protocol is SRP. Existing work presented Cooperative Opportunistic Routing in MANET (CORMAN) where the nodes use lightweight proactive source routing to determine intermediate node lists for data route (to destination). Data broadcast from upstream node reach downstream nodes are en-routed to its destination by cooperative communication

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    follower of the Venetian school of artists and his works reflect their influence. He was considered to be a person of great personal piety and known to prepare himself by prayer and fasting whenever he set out to produce any sacred art.” Edouard Manet: Rebel in a Frock Coat Beth Archer Brombert “The weather turned fearful; someone who has not seen the sea as turbulent as we saw it cannot picture it; no one can imagine those mountains of water that surround you and suddenly engulf the whole ship

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    hoc On Demand Multipath Routing Protocol in Mobile Ad hoc Networks” American Journal of Applied Sciences 10 (8)‚pp. 844-848‚ 2013 12. D.Maheshwari and R.Nedunchezhian‚” Balanced Reliable Shortest Route for AOMDV (BRSR-AOMDV) Using TF Mechanism in MANET” Int.J.Computer Technology & Applications‚Vol 4 (6)‚pp.902-909 13. CHEN Xi-hao‚ CHEN Hui-min and ZHOU Wei‚” Least-mean-square routing with load-balancing for wireless ad hoc networks” J Shanghai Univ (Engl Ed)‚ 2008‚ vol.12(2)‚pp. 131–135 14. Jung-Yoon

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    of Computer & Emerging Science‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan Abstract There are various bio inspired and evolutionary approaches including genetic programming (GP)‚ Neural Network‚ Evo lutionary programming (EP) exp loited for routing optimizat ion in MANETs and WSNs. The Swarm Intelligence based algorithmic approaches; Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Ant Co lony Optimization (A CO) are more p ro mising in provid ing loop free‚ energy-aware‚ and mult i-path routing in mob ile ad hoc and wireless

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    The Cider House Rules The movie‚ The Cider House Rules‚ contains many different themes and elements that could have been interpreted several different ways depending on the person and their distinct preference. Some themes that are present within the movie include the dilemma of abortion‚ the destiny of oneself‚ and other minor themes. These others which are spoken of‚ are not necessarily main themes‚ but none-the-less remain pertinent and relevant to the way a movie-goer views this film. The

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    The meaning of a work of art/media//design is not fixed‚ whatever the intention of the maker. During the Renaissance the female nude became a popular subject for painters‚ said to glorify beauty‚ truth and love. However‚ history suggests that in a society unfamiliar with confrontation with female flesh‚ certain nudes were greeted with shock and disgust. In fact‚ some nude images may have even been created with pornographic intent. This essay will address the title ’s statement using Titian ’s 1538

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    Explain how artist’s practice is affected by time and place Time and place holds extreme influence over artist’s practice. When referring to how time‚ place and context affects the practice of an artist‚ we must look upon different artists and art movements to acknowledge progression throughout time. The idea of the “ideal female body” and certain individuals portrayals of the idea are represented through highly traditional and strongly represented artworks such as Giorgione’s “Sleeping Venus”

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    The art of portraying a female nude has come a long way since 24‚000 B.C.E. when a small‚ female figure was carved by our ancestors. Venus of Willendorf was a first step in a long history of artists‚ styles and conventions that brought us to what art critics named the first truly modern painting: Olympia. Great milestones were accomplished along the way: Praxitales’ Aphrodite was the first Greek female nude. The Sleeping Venus by HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgione"Giorgione‚ was

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    Running Head: Discussion on Realism and Surrealism Discussion on Realism and Surrealism William Thigpen Western Governors University Discussion on Realism and Surrealism Realism and Surrealism were very similar and dissimilar at the same time. In realism the artist wanted to keep truth and accuracy to what they were depicting. In surrealism‚ the artists wanted to take the truth and a new dimension to it‚ to make it more dream like. During the realism period the world was going through

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