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    Girl Before a Mirror.

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    used? Is it: symmetrical balance‚ or asymmetrical balance‚ or radial balance? How do you know which balance is used in the painting? If you addressed SHAPE in your paper‚ what types of shapes are used? Are they organic shapes or geometric shapes? What specific geometric shapes are used? If you addressed LINE‚ what types of Lines are used? Are they curvilinear lines‚ contour lines‚ diagonal lines‚ horizontal and vertical lines‚ etc? If you addressed COLOR‚ what specific color schemes are used?

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    measures of central tendency:  Mean (Arithmetic mean)  Median  Mode  Other measures of central tendency:  Trimmed mean  Harmonic mean  Geometric mean CENTRAL OF TENDENCY Scale type Permissible central of tendency Nominal Mode Ordinal Median Interval Mean‚ Mode*‚ Median* All statistics are permitted including geometric mean‚ harmonic mean‚ trimmed mean‚ and other robust means. Ratio Central tendency for Ungrouped Data Mean (Arithmetic mean)  The most

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    enormous economic importance‚ CAD has been a major driving force for research in computational geometry‚ computer graphics (both hardware and software)‚ and discrete differential geometry. The design of geometric models for object shapes‚ in particular‚ is often called computer-aided geometric design (CAGD). Overview Current Computer-Aided Design software packages range from 2D vector-based drafting systems to 3D solid and surface modellers. Modern CAD packages can also frequently allow rotations

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    Tolerance Analysis

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    A Comprehensive System for Computer-Aided Tolerance Analysis of 2-D... http://adcats.et.byu.edu/Publication/97-4/cirp_2_7_97a.html 7.0 ASSEMBLY TOLERANCE SPECIFICATIONS An engineering design must perform properly in spite of dimensional variation. To achieve this‚ engineering design requirements must be expressed as assembly tolerance limits. The designer must assign limits to the gaps‚ clearances and overall dimensions of an assembly which are critical to performance. Assembly tolerance limits

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    Nike Inc. Case Study

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    the cost of debt is now 4.44%. The cost of equity was also calculated incorrectly using the CAPM equation. Instead of using an average of the historical betas I used the current beta as of 6/30/2001‚ the time of the analysis. I also used the geometric mean as the

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    ornate‚ sometimes gothic or organic and very flamboyant. Next‚ was the Art Deco period from about 1920-1945. Art Deco was influenced partially by Art Nouveau‚ Cubism and Italian Futurism. Deco designs are influenced by sweeping curves and the geometric shapes. The technology of the time period such as aviation and the automobile employed a “streamlined” effect in almost ever design. Art Deco seems to draw from a variety of sources which include primitive art forms from Africa and Acient Egypt all

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    Belvedere By M. C. Escher

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    M.C. Escher’s Belvedere made in May 1958 is a unique and complex lithograph which draws heavily from surrealism and the surrealist movement of the early 20th century. It delivers a deep and complex view of architectural structures‚ which are puzzling to the eye. Surrealism began in the early 1920’s. It was an art style which existed to promote the painting of works which blurred lines between fantasy and actuality or rather dreams and reality. This style contrasted some earlier styles which were

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    1. The title of this painting is Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard‚ located on page 946 of the textbook. This oil painting on canvas measures approximately eight feet‚ eleven inches by seven feet‚ seven inches. Painted by Jacques-Louis David in 1800-1801‚ this piece can now be found in Versailles‚ the Châteaux de Versailles et Trianon. 2. In this work of art‚ Napoleon is the only character riding a white horse and depicted front and center. All figures are anonymous‚ except Napoleon himself‚

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    Vitruvian Man

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    legs. In one of Vitruvius’ books he stated that building should be in the proportions of man because the human body is the model of perfection. He justifies this by stating that the human body with arms and legs extended fits into the perfect geometric forms‚ the circle‚ and the square. Many other artists tried this theory‚ as they were also very interested in architecture and the ideal human body‚ but were not successful. The results were disproportionate figures with arms to long and

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    Niagara Mohawk Building

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    Syracuse houses one of the great examples of Art Deco in architectural design. Art Deco was a stray away from the natural organic forms of the Art Nouveau movement‚ heading towards a more geometric‚ modern‚ and linear style. The Niagara Mohawk building exemplifies Art Deco like no other building in the city. Syracuse‚ an industrial city in the early to mid-1900s‚ required a lot of electricity. Many other cites used industrialization as an opportunity to build Art Deco buildings as well‚ due to their

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