Art Timeline Alicia Hansen Art/101 2/13/2011 Art Timeline As curator of the museum I have been asked to develop an interactive timeline based on one art medium to improve the content of the museum website. I have chosen to do a time line based on paintings from the Chinese. I chose to do nature and landscape art work. The first art piece is known as Chinese landscape artist from the 11th century developed the Old Tree‚ Level Distance hand scroll using ink and color on silk
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the 26 November 2008 killings to have been held) was hanged after his mercy petition was rejected by the president‚ the public celebrations that erupted in a few parts of the country and the manner in which the media has reported/commented on the hanging in Pune on 21 November must force us to ask ourselves: Are we a society that seeks justice or prefers to lust for revenge? Kasab’s action four years ago on the night of 26 November was no ordinary crime. He was a volunteer in a plan to show India’s
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Salem Witch Trials Colonial times; a time without the technology we have today. It was a simpler time‚ with log cabins and woven clothes galore. It would seem like an ordinary‚ peaceful day‚ with the townsfolk doing their whereabouts. Nothing would seem to ever go wrong in this placid village. However‚ things took a turn for the worst. Groups of people began to suffer violent contortions and uncontrollable outburst of screaming. Later‚ these people would claim to be under the spell of witchcraft
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My Quiet Escape The loud‚ deafening sound of sirens blast by me seconds before I open the door to my house. Once inside‚ three rumbustious boys are running around screaming off the top of their lungs. The earsplitting sound of the garbage disposal running as my mother does the dishes. My father blaring the Television‚ watching his favorite team play their rival. A quick dash down the hall way and the first door to my right is the entrance to my sanctuary. One last final bang as the door to my room
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out. When you go hang out‚ you usually go eat or have fun by going out to the movies‚ go ice skating‚ go bowling‚ or really anything that brings entertainment and enjoyment with your friends and family. The perfect mental picture of chilling and hanging out in the modern world today is when a group of teenagers
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place in a lynching‚ the victims were two innocent black men that were hanging from a tree‚ The picture haunted Meeropol for days. This poem was very chilling and terrifying. “Strange Fruit” describes the dark and twisted ways of the racist people in the 1900’s as it paints a mental picture of past events in the Southern U.S. The “Strange Fruit” in the poem are the black victims that had to be lynched‚ “Strange Fruit hanging from the poplar trees”(Meeropol 4). The author wrote this poem because
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includes comedy to give the audience an intermission from the intense‚ harrowing‚ continuous presence of tragedy in this section. The passage begins with Vladimir asking the simple question: ‘what do we do now?’‚ Estragon retorts: “What about hanging ourselves?”‚ immediately Becket forces us to confront the idea of mortality‚ not only mortality but suicide. It is an extremely tragic activity for Estrogen to suggest to ‘pass the time’. Estragon could be desperately searching for an escape from
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What technologies have been used to kill people‚ and why? Killing technology has been on show during the major wars in the 20th century; and the killing rate increased drastically in the last century. During 20th century major developments took place in gas weapons‚ small arms‚ large guns and weapons of mass destruction which were in use during World War 1 and World War 2. Killing was not seen as an objective in war however‚ it was seen as being a more humane method and to make war shorter. The
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Day 2 Reader This reader is meant to be used in support of the slides presented on Day2‚ not in lieu of. The states of processes Recap of Day 1 - The Process Behavior Chart Filters the noise of routine variation Helps predict the future behavior of the process Defines the Voice of the Process (Average and Limits) Strikes a balance between two mistakes: Interpreting noise as if it were a signal Failing to detect a signal when it is present Informs about what to expect from a process Helps
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Assignment 1: Crime in History: A Historical Investigation Gaskill (2000‚ p. 127) states that ‘historians of crime have tended to see coining in two ways: first‚ as an offence which the authorities treated with the utmost seriousness; secondly‚ as something which the population at large regarded as no crime at all.’ This was the opinion of coining in the late 18th Century and throughout much of the 19th Century. Emsley‚ Hitchcock and Shoemaker (consulted 2010) defines coining offences as ‘a number
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