The Ancient Greek Period The Parthenon The Parthenon is part of a large sanctuary‚ situated on one of the highest areas of the Greek city Athena: the Acropolis. The Parthenon reflects the climax of the Ancient Greek architecture because of the balance and the elegance of the enormous building. The Temple was build between 448 and 432 before Christ‚ during the Ancient Greek Period and is an example of the Ionic temple architecture. Phidias built the temple for the Greek goddess Athena pathenos
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References: 1. Newmark. P. (1988). A Textbook of Translation‚ pp.94-102. New York: Prentice- Hall International 2. Truong Bach Le. (2009). Reading packet for Cross- cultural Issues in Translation & Interpretation. Hue 3. http://www.hum.aau.dk/~kim/OT09/OT4.pdf 4. http://www.online-learning-guide.com/cultural-translation/
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D2: Discuss the impact that file format‚ compression techniques‚ image resolution and colour depth have on file size and image quality. In this report I will discuss how learners need to utilize diverse file formats‚ distinctive compression strategies‚ and diverse picture resolutions and distinctive shading depths‚ and for everyone I will demonstrate the last file sizes and the contrasts between them‚ some will be bigger than others and I will discuss why they are similar to that. The formats I
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Codes of laws After reading material chapter 1 of (Identifying and exploring security essentials) it says the following about the laws of where and when each law originated. The different laws include: The Code of Hammurabi‚ Draco’s law‚ Law of the Twelve Tables‚ Justinian Code‚ Magna Carta‚ and Statue of Westminster. The Babylonian Code of Hammurabi was developed by King Hammurabi in 1750 B.C. This Code had 282 clauses that regulated many issues that include different obligations and rights
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The Fall of Phaeton Tina Diehl FAR-211 May 10‚ 2012 My analysis is of the Fall of Phaeton‚ painted by Peter Paul Rubens sometime around 1605. This painting was created by Rubens while he was studying in Italy from 1600-1608. Rubens used some of the horses that were in a famous battle scene painted by Leonardo da Vinci as models for his painting of The Fall of Phaeton. www.nga.gov/education/classroom/origin_myths/art_phaeton.shtm. 05/8/2012 The subject matter for The Fall of Phaeton came from
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3. employees’ top interests for newsletter content: know 4 Organization’s future plans‚ Personnel policies and procedures‚ productivity and improvement‚ job related information‚ job advancement 4. Know 5 of the 8 newsletter layout pointers Use whitespace‚ vary paragraph space‚ break up long stories with bold subheadings‚ use bulleted lists‚ minimize number of typefaces for consistency‚ keep articles relatively short‚ inside pages should balance each other‚ have informative headlines 5. Headline
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shirt pop out and look real‚ the same goes for my hair and lips. The elements used in this painting is blended shading and hue. these elements work together because the blended shading really made this work of art pop and look more realistic. The hue was created by all the diffrent colors that I chose‚ none of them were repeated so it gave my project a rainbow type of look. the hue was helpful‚ it really made my project look less boring to look at. In this painting theres alot of warm colors‚ I chose
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Elements of Art 1. Color: is an element made up of three distinct qualities: hue‚ intensity and value. Hue: refers to the name of color. Intensity: quality of brightness and purity Value in Color: refers to that hue’s lightness or darkness in black in white picture can show personality 2. Value: important element in the work of art Change in value can help artist express an idea 3. Line: refers the continuous mark made on some surface by a moving point. artist use many different
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Three of Hokusai Katsushika’s prints titled The Great Wave off Kanagawa‚ from the series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji‚ hang in The Rodger L. and Pamela Weston Wing on the entrance level of The Art Institute of Chicago. Upon entering the south entrance of the Japanese wing‚ departing from The Chauncey McCormick gallery‚ the prints are the first presented in gallery 107‚ on the east wall. While facing The Great Wave off Kanagawa‚ to the right are pages from the three volumes of One Hundred Views
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What is the fashion cycle? Fashion cycle – a period of time or life span during which the fashion exists‚ moving through the five stages from introduction through obsolescence. – When a customer purchases and wears a certain style‚ that style is considered accepted. The acceptance leads to the style becoming a fashion! Fashions do not always survive from year to year GOAL: The ability to gauge the timeliness or occurrence at the right time‚ of a fashion is critical in the development and marketing
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