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    Descriptive Geometry

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    theoretical basis for descriptive geometry is provided by planar geometric projections. Gaspard Monge is usually considered the "father of descriptive geometry". He first developed his techniques to solve geometric problems in 1765 while working as a draftsman for military fortifications‚ and later published his findings. Monge’s protocols allow an imaginary object to be drawn in such a way that it may be 3-D modeled. All geometric aspects of the imaginary object are accounted for in true size/to-scale

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    knowledge‚ be informing the slave boy of the reasoning behind the geometric theorem. Socrates can trigger using the prompts because he already knows of the square geometry so he can guide the slave boy. Thus‚ Socrates is essentially teaching and the slave boy is learning through experience. Earlier in the Meno‚ Plato states that Socrates and Meno cannot define virtue because both are ignorant. If Socrates was ignorant of the geometric theorem‚ how could he trigger and guide the slave boy? Plato’s proposal

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    marriott

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    Case  Study:  Marriott  Corporation     The  Cost  of  Capital             Teresa  Cortez   Keith  Gemmell   Brandon  Papsidero   Robin  Reschke         October  28‚  2013             Table  of  Contents     1.   Are the four components of Marriott’s financial strategy consistent with its growth objective? ..................................

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    Papism. B. Monotheism. C. Iconoclasm. D. Agnosticism. 6. ________ shapes are representational shapes that have been simplified. A. Organic B. Geometric C. Nonrepresentational D. Abstract 7. Which one of the following types of balance is less restrictive and more dynamic than the others? A. Asymmetrical balance B. Radial balance C. Symmetrical balance D. Bilateral balance

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    Piero vs Van Eyck

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    were being constructed throughout the Catholic Church’s expanse. These southern artists obsessed over rendering dimensional space‚ and they used two main techniques to help them accurately recreate scenes from the bible‚ the first being linear or geometric construction and the other being chiaroscuro‚ or the use of light and shade‚ and according to Art Historian Ernst Gombrich‚ Piero had mastered these techniques. (20) For example‚ Piero’s mastery is displayed in his piece‚ The Legend of the True

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    away from the more traditional works. Abstract Expressionism was a modernist movement that took this contemporary art to the next level by a great teacher by the name of Hans Hofmann. Hofmann created very colorful abstract paintings that contained geometric shapes. While not necessarily a leader of this movement he was a wonderful teacher and was an artist that greatly benefited this era. As a modernist theorist‚ an ecstatic piece of art would be a painting called "The Gate". This is a perfect example

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    Sensorial Montessori

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    Two sensations‚ tactile and muscular are mixed together and give rise to that sense which psychologist call the stereognostic sense. Explain what stereognostic education is? And how sensorial materials in the classroom develop the stereognostic perception of young children SENSORIAL ESSAY The child is introduced to the Sensorial area of the Montessori classroom after he has worked in practical life‚ become familiar with classroom rules and correct handling of materials‚ and is used to the idea

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    Geometry in Daily Life

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    anticipating modern integral calculus. The field of astronomy‚ especially mapping the positions of the stars and planets on the celestial sphere and describing the relationship between movements of celestial bodies‚ served as an important source of geometric problems during the next one and a half millennia. Both geometry and astronomy were considered in the classical world to be part of the Quadrivium‚ a subset of the seven liberal arts considered essential for a free citizen to master. History of

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    AIU Art unit 2Ip

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    which is the color that is the color of the material and black which is used in the drawing of the jackals and hieroglyphics. The use of lines and shapes in this artwork are your basic line straight-line patterns and the shapes used are geometric shapes. Geometric shapes consist of squares‚ triangles and circles and this this piece all of those shapes have been used. Another piece of art is one I have chosen is a jar from the Ancient Near East collection which is located in the Smithsonian

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    PRINCIPLES OF TEACHING AND LEARNING IN TEACHING MATH Students learn mathematics through the experiences that teachers provide. Teachers must know and understand deeply the mathematics they are teaching and understand and be committed to their students as learners of mathematics and as human beings. There is no one "right way" to teach. Nevertheless‚ much is known about effective mathematics teaching. Selecting and using suitable curricular materials‚ using appropriate instructional tools and techniques

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