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    This composition illustrates a geometric spatial organization on disjointed perspectives. Although the artwork is absent of any symbolic and mythological content‚ its essence is to illustrate harmony of its various elements over subject matters. The systematic representation of shapes and colors are highly characteristic and clearly recognizable in this art piece. Repetitive round and angular shapes are dominant forms apparent within the work. These simple geometric shapes support the composition

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    of infinitesimal calculus and involves partial derivatives and double integration. General definition of surface area was sought by Henri Lebesgue and Hermann Minkowski at the turn of the twentieth century. Their work led to the development of geometric measure theory which studies various notions of surface area for irregular objects of any dimension. An important example is the Minkowski content of a surface. Definition of surface area While areas of many simple surfaces have been known

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    simplicity‚ sameness‚ universal form‚ and purism; meanwhile‚ the Bauhaus movement used industrial materials and simple geometric forms. The international style or what can be termed as present-day architecture followed the modernist values of architecture; simple geometric forms such as rectangular prisms or as people of today call them “Skyscrapers”. Those three phases incorporated geometric forms over and over‚ but nothing extreme like the post-modern architecture. Post-modern

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    She use the multi-angle perspective of urban architectural design and decomposition these to forms as background and repeat drawing in the different geometric abstract on it‚ and repeat again and again. She departure from sketches and drawing‚ and continue sketch‚ drawing make becomes most of the artwork. Julie combination of the charts and maps of social space and personalized language and symbols into

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    Introduction Population can be considered as the pivot point to which all development efforts of a country are directed. This assert to the fact that any development intervention that do not take the needs‚ conditions‚ aspirations and aims of the populace into considered can be considered as myopic. Since planning is concerned with the future‚ policy makers and planners require justified projections which provide information about the future size‚ structure and distribution of the population. Therefore

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    annual growth rate of total interest income for the nest five years. 1.2 Net Interest Income Margin Graph 2.2 Net Interest Income Margin As is shown on Graph 2.2‚ the net interest income margin grew steadily from 2006-2013. Get the geometric average and Use the result as the predictor of net interest income margin for year 2014-2018. According to the predictive values of interest income and net interest income margin‚ get the values of net interest income (interest income* net interest

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    Samoan tattoos – or tatau – are part of a rich historical tradition‚ but they have also become popular in recent years as a tattoo choice for people from different cultures all over the world. These geometric designs carry symbolic meaning for the Samoan people‚ and can be used to visually represent values of personal significance. History and Significance of Samoan Tattoos In Samoan culture‚ the pe’a – or the traditional male tattoo – is both representative of tribal standing and a way to represent

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    Design Studies Summary The historical textile I have chosen to write about‚ “Keyboard” was designed by Henry Spence Moore ‚ an English designer‚ and sculptor. He is best known for his semi-abstract‚ monumental ‚bronze sculptures located around the world. “ Keyboard” is furnishing fabric made of printed wool. The ergonomics of this textile are hard to observe without physically touching the fabric but it looks rough. I do not think you would want your sofa to be made of it. The aesthetics of

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    Last Judgment of Hu-Nefer 25. Lammasu 26. Athenian agora 27. Anavysos Kouros 28. Peplos Kore 29. Sarcophagus of the Spouses 30. Audience Hall of Darius and Xerxes 31. Temple of Minerva and sculpture of Apollo 32. Tomb of Triclinium 33. Niobides Krater 34. Doryphoros 35. Acropolis 36. Grave Stele of Hegeso 37. Nike of Samothrace 38. Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon 39. House of the Vettii 40. Alexander Mosaic 41. Seated Boxer 42. Head of a Roman Patrician 43. Augustus Prima Porta 44. Colosseum

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    learn and be informed of the spiritual and cultural symbolism (Kleiner and Mamiya 313). Early mosaics before this time period had been used as a cheap floor covering. Very quickly it was discovered that the mosaic medium lent itself to simple geometric patterns that were simple and decorative. These mosaic floors were usually just small stones of varying sizes. The next step in mosaic work was to incorporate pictures and more complicated designs (Kleiner and Mamiya 315). As time passed new

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