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    September 2012 Aim of the session: To do a specific warm-up for Badminton‚ to practice basic HITTING technique‚ gripping the racket‚ and practice a short serve. Technical practices completed today: Practice 1 Outline of practice (include drawings) Key technical requirements of practice 1. Badminton warm up. Lead by the teacher‚ jogging up and down the sports hall jogging sideways‚ backwards (following safety techniques)‚ touching the floor on either side. This raises the body temperature

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    Catching Fire

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    “Create a Creature”. Create a story and drawing about your newly discovered creature. Your creature can be from any of the following groups: Fungi‚ Plant or Animals. Use Ch 11‚ 12 and 14 to help as well as samples and Mrs. Norris’ books. Include: 1. A description of your organism: size‚ shape‚ symmetry- Be detailed! 2. A description of the environment that your creature lives in- jungle‚ arctic‚ nocturnal‚ etc. This description can be done in the drawing as well as the written portion. 3

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    Photoshop manipulates individual color pixels within a fixed bitmap Adobe Illustrator Illustrator is a vector-based postscript drawing program. It functions by generating curved paths (Bezier curves) connected by modifiable anchor points. These anchors‚ with their handles are ultimately editable‚ and never "leave" the structure of the file.       A vector based drawing program creates the various elements of the image as individual vector objects which retain their characteristics and do not become

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    The sculpture’s name is When Then Becomes Now. It was created by Seward Johnson Jr. back in 1992. At first glance there is not much to see. It it just a woman sitting under a tree‚ drawing. But it really is a great work of art‚ created by a wonderful artist. First and foremost it is naturalistic. You could tell it is supposed to be a human‚ and it looks very accurate. It is also has a hint idealism in it. When looking at her face you can’t see any sort of blemishes or wrinkles. It basically

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    Organisation Structure

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    Engine in various exhibitions. Loading Details Max Load : 1600 kg Location of C.G: 780mm from front mount along engine axis towards rear. The Schematic drawing of Engine Trolley is presented as drawing ` TAS0001100`. The following technical requirements shall be studied with reference to this drawing. Dimensions which ever marked critical must be maintained. Minor changes in other dimensions are permitted to adapt with standard commercially available items and vendor`s own

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    Cave drawing was only for decoration On September 8‚ 1940‚ discovered in Southern France by teenagers Marcel Ravidot and his friends playing with their dog was an amazing Paleolithic art‚ the Lascaux Cave. Using a lamp Marcel and his friends viewed a magnificent red‚white‚ yellow‚ black‚ brown bulls‚ bison‚ deer and horses. Artists used brushes made from animal hair and plant fiber and with sponges made from fur. The paintings took back to the Magdalenian period‚ which was over 15‚000 years ago.

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    Deception Theme

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    Art Theme Essay: Deception The art of lying and deception has developed over centuries of mistruth‚ to become in today’s modern world a necessity of life. Thus‚ the theme I chose for my body of works is deception. Deception is the act of misleading another to believe information that is false. In this case‚ my body of works are trying to decieve the person’s perspective as if it was a surreal moment. I chose this theme because it relates to our modern society and it will give the audience a chance

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    shows up late‚ claiming she forgot about the annual lottery drawing‚ but seems very excited to have made it on time. When Tessie was in no danger she is gossiping with neighbors and encourages her husband to draw for the winner. Jackson curiously builds up the character of Tessie so that it seems she is blinded by tradition until she becomes a victim of it herself. Mrs. Hutchinson is introduced in the story as being late for the drawing of the lottery and claims that she “`clean forgot what day

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    Chapter 5 -5.1 Revenue: which are related to the sale of goods or services. (an increasing in equity resulting from the sale of goods or services) Expenses: which are the costs related to the revenues. Drawing: which are the owner’s withdrawals for personal use. Purpose of expanding the system: -The new accounts in the equity section of the ledger have one main purpose. -Provide essential information about the progress of the business. -Information need by managers and owners

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    Autocad vs. Drafting

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    typically three dimensional and can be rotated on any axis‚ much as one could rotate an actual three dimensional model in one’s hand‚ enabling the designer to gain a fuller sense of the object. CAD systems also lend themselves to modeling cutaway drawings‚ in which the internal shape of a part is revealed‚ and to illustrating the spatial relationships among a system of parts. To understand CAD it is also useful to understand what CAD cannot do. CAD systems have no means of comprehending real-world

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