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    Zeus In Olympia

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    The subject for my abstract is the statue of Zeus in Olympia. The statue was fashioned by Phidias and occupied half the width of the aisle of the large temple built to house it. "It seems that if Zeus were to stand up‚" the geographer Strabo said in the 1st century BC‚ "he would sunroof the temple.” The statue was a chryselephantine sculpture‚ made with ivory and gold panels on a wooden substructure. No copy in marble or bronze has lasted this long‚ though that can be recognized by only certain kinds

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    Qos in Manet

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    An Efficient multi-constrained feasible path selection for MANET S. Baskaran II Year M.E‚ Dept. of Computer Science & Engg. Jayam College of Engineering & Technology Tamilnadu‚ India jsbaskaran@yahoo.com K. Tamizharasu Professor‚ Dept. of Computer Science & Engg. Jayam College of Engineering & Technology Tamilnadu‚ India Hod_cse@jcet.ac.in Abstract—Quality-of-service (QoS) routing in an Ad-Hoc network is difficult because the network topology may change constantly and the available

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    Routing in Manets

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    Routing in MANETs: Proactive vs Reactive Chigbogu Samuel Nwanjah K1161430 Network Security Coursework Network and Information Security January/February 2012 K1161430@kingston.ac.uk‚ zacchybros@gmail.com Abstract – This report aims at presenting an evaluation of Proactive and Reactive routing protocols using some performance statistics as it applies to Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs). This report also presents an evaluation of these protocols based on the result of the simulations carried out as

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    As I gaze at Monet’s Olympia‚ all that comes to mind is the vulgarity. I am appalled at the painter’s intentions‚ for what could possess a man to paint such indecency? The painting illustrates a women lying in bed as her Negro servant brings her flowers. Her skin is sickly pale‚ she is fairly thin and her body appears underdeveloped equal to that of a girl not of a woman. The detail in this work suggest Olympia to be a demimondaine. Even the name Olympia is an association of prostitution‚ is it not

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    Olympia Movie Review

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    Olympia movie review Olympia an award winning documentary made by leni Riefenstahl is beautifully captured‚ capturing the true life of the berlin Olympics. Riefenstahl uses techniques in which we still use nowadays and creates art in her films Riefenstahl and her staff didn’t uses very professional camera angles ‚ only to improvise with telephoto lenses; though the results are often more dramatically impressive than the up-close-and-personal approach taken by contemporary TV cameramen. Riefenstahl

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    Between the two works of art chosen‚ The Beautiful Girl by Hannah Höch and Olympia by Èduard Manet‚ the major key difference would be the form by which the two pieces are presented. The Beautiful Girl is more abstract and leaves more to the imagination‚ while Olympia is well laid out and more self-explanatory to the audience. While the audience might not know the meaning behind a piece of art‚ the artist who created it has in some way shown their meaning to the world. Whether it is through the picture

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    Olympia, Leni Reifenstahl

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    first I will begin with a historical background of the artist as well as the context of the artwork. The intentional aspect shall be the last thing to be discussed then the conclusion of the essay. I have decided to analyse Riefenstahl’s documentary Olympia for this essay‚ but the opening sequence is what shall be focused on. My analysis is going to be based on my own opinion but will be encouraged by Thompson. Leni Riefenstahl‚ born 1902‚ was a German film director. She was widely recognised for her

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    CEAACK MANET Analysis

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    Abstract— CEAACK MANETs are vulnerable to attacks and this can be reduced by employing a cluster mechanism which ensures that packet transmission occurs without unnecessary delay. Clustering can be made effective in CEAACK MANETs by opting for a cluster head mechanism which ensures that control rests with a single powerful node within a cluster. This cluster head takes on the responsibility of routing the packets efficiently by coordinating with the base station.Cluster heads are also prone to malicious

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    The site of Olympia was located at the intersection of two rivers‚ the Alpheus and the Kladeos‚ this would have enabled people from Greek colonies to easily reach Olympia from the Mediterranean (see source 1) to participate or watch the games. As the ancient games were always held here the athletes had the chance to become accustomed to the site and train here. The site consisted of temples‚ altars‚ athletic facilities and civic buildings (see source 2). The religious buildings were at the center

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    Manet & Monet It is evident that two great impressionistic artists that both influenced each other are Edouard Manet and Claude Monet. Despite the peculiar similarity in their names‚ they were very good friends‚ and both learned from each other to improve their art. They were both successful painters who we can all learn from even today. They both had very similar lives‚ even before they knew each other. Edouard Manet was born in Paris in 1832. His father’s family was wealthy landowners and government

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