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    Read the article “When Cubism met the decorative arts in France” by Paul Trauchtman (abridged). Pick out thematic vocabulary; use new words and word combinations in sentences of your own (10-15 – in writing); write 15 questions to the text; make a brief summary of the text. "When we invented Cubism‚ we had no intention whatsoever of inventing Cubism‚" said Pablo Picasso‚ many years later. "We wanted simply to express what was in us." What was in Picasso and his contemporaries was a voracious‚ if

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    insightful. One of his strengths was his ability as a salesman to explain the needs his identities would address for the corporation. Rand used the avant garde movements as inspiration for his own style. He came to appreciate a relationship between geometric form and color through the works of artists like Wassily Kandinsky‚ Adolphe Mouron Cassandre and Moholy Nagy as well as an understanding of line through the works of artists such as Paul Klee. Rand developed elements from these artists and fused

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    are keen to wear mehndi at every event. Indian mehndi designs are mostly floral‚ peacock and geometric shaped designs. These designs are developed not only for the front side of hand but also for the back side of hand. There are also designs for the feet which cover the fuul feet ith ankle point. To make it more attractive‚ designers use different special made colors named “Glitter’’ in floral and geometric shaped designs. Sometimes they use white beads especially on bridal hands. If we talk about

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    there‚ but our mind knows that there is essentially a line there. An example would be in the sky of the print‚ the values create a hazed line going from darkest to lightest. Shape is another element of design‚ shapes can be either organic or geometric. Organic shapes are natural‚ a prime example would be nature. The shape of the waves are organic‚ the artist added his own style of how the wave looks‚ but the organic shape of the wave we can

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    indeterminate linear equations. By contrast‚ most Egyptians of this era‚ as well as Greek and Chinese mathematics in the 1st millennium BC‚ usually solved such equations by geometric methods‚ such as those described in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus‚ Euclid’s Elements‚ and The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art. The geometric work of the Greeks‚ typified in the Elements‚ provided the framework for generalizing formulae beyond the solution of particular problems into more general systems of stating

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    Object recognition is one of the most essential elements for the survival of all living creatures. Object recognition is considered the determination of the implication of a certain object. Object recognition is imperative given that humans and other living creatures manage to respond to the imperative features of the presented object. Assuming that present information concerning an object appears in two dimensions within the eye retina‚ there are many possibilities of confusing the same object with

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    ancient Babylon society ‚ they developed the first arithmetic mathematical system .It is believed that priests used mathematics and algebra along side their religious rituals. in the 1st millennium BC‚ mathematicians usually solved such equations by geometric methods‚ such as those described in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus‚ Euclid’s Elements‚ and The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art. Much of our knowledge of ancient Egyptian mathematics‚ including algebra‚ is based on the Rhind papyrus. This was

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    function is proportional to the function’s current value. Exponential decay occurs in the same way when the growth rate is negative. In the case of a discrete domain of definition with equal intervals it is also called geometric growth or geometric decay (the function values form a geometric progression). The exponential growth model is also known as the Malthusian growth model. The formula for exponential growth of a variable x at the (positive or negative) growth rate r‚ as time t goes on in discrete

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    labourer. A lot of the work he creates is influenced by his experiences of farm life- the deconstruction of nature‚ the cycle of life and death and the role it plays in nature‚ simple farm objects such as bales of hay or broken walls and even the geometric aspects of the cultivated land itself. These influences show very clearly in his work and demonstrate the impact his childhood and younger life had on the work he creates today. The fact that Andy is an avid environmentalist also shows through in

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    Materials Lab #4 CIVENG 303 Section 804 Stress Concentrations Performed October 24th‚ 2013 Today’s Date: November 7th‚ 2013 Tim Hendrickson OBJECTIVE The objective of this lab is to determine a set of changes due to the stress in geometric irregularities in an axially loaded bar. Some of the irregularities include certain features such as holes and notches. QUESTIONS: -The following are formulas are for stress and strain that are biaxial. Sample Material Steel Testing

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