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    important limitation of hydrodynamic journal bearings is the low stiffness to radial displacement of the journal‚ particularly under light loads and high speed‚ when the eccentricity ratio‚ e‚ is low. Low stiffness rules out the Copyright 2003 by Marcel Dekker‚ Inc. All Rights Reserved. application of hydrodynamic bearings for precision applications‚ such as machine tools and measurement machines. In addition‚ under dynamic loads‚ the low stiffness of the hydrodynamic bearings can result in dynamic

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    the painting. The work was a collection of flat forms‚ jagged and overlaps in shallow space. Viewers thought that Michelango’s art work was disrespectful and they did not appreciate it‚ they thought the man was objectionable because of the nudity. Duchamp wanted to combine at least two different styles and two modern at movement of the time doing this he decided to put many women walking down stairs and overlap the photo. I think it does. After I first looked at the work at first and I didn’t understand

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    The Roswell incident is a well known topic around the world. Many have different opinions on the incident‚ some say it is a government cover-up‚ other say it was a hoax. The witnesses and the United States Military different opinions of the Roswell incident help mold the story. The famous Roswell incident has evolved into different theories such as a fallen weather balloon or a dummy drop‚ witness accounts‚ an "alien autopsy" and Project Mogul also mold these theories. After a Raging thunderstorm

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    artist may shout from all the rooftops that he is a genius: he will have to wait for the verdict of the spectator in order that his declarations take a social value and that‚ finally‚ posterity includes him in the primers of Artist History.” — Marcel Duchamp (1966) 1. Introduction At the time photography was invented‚ the technology was expensive‚ difficult to use and required specialized skills and craftsmanship. Because many painters at the time were doing portraits‚ they saw the danger of the

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    Me are Gordie Lachance‚ Chris Chambers‚ Teddy Duchamp‚ and Vern Tessio. Gordie Lachance is a 12 going on 13 year old boy from Castle Rock‚ Oregon. His older brother Denny was killed in a jeep accident‚ this leads to Gordies mother ignoring him and his father hating him. Chris Chambers is one of the four boys who traveled to find the boy who was killed Ray Brower. Chris’s dad is an alcoholic‚ and his brother is friends with the groups bully. Teddy Duchamp is the craziest person out of the group. His

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    The Roswell Ufo Crash

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    The Roswell UFO Crash John Doe Teacher English II CP December 26‚ 1996 In 1947 a UFO was seen near the town of Roswell‚ New Mexico. It was witnessed by many of the residents and was described as something not of this planet. The government denies any evidence of this event occurring and has covered it up for may years. Now that more information has become available to the public‚ it is clear that something extraordinary happened. The town of Roswell‚ New Mexico

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    order. Our society is based upon orders of justification that privilege some with certain legitimations and the power of representation. This authority is questioned by an increasing number of people. The proposal of the artist Tania Bruguera to put Duchamp`s urinal back into the restroom describes very metaphorical the claim that socially engaged art has: This way of understanding art has nothing to do with decontextualization of objects in order to understand a concept‚ in contrary‚ socially engaged

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    Art History Final

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    value of art. But unfortunately for them‚ post-modern art has dethroned critics with the use of humor‚ wit‚ and scale of impact in their art. Post-modern art rejects the idea of beauty and truth and reveals the value of irony. Artists such as Marcel Duchamp‚ who created the Fountain‚ or Mark Tansey‚ shock‚ mock‚ and force the viewers to rethink the meaning of art. “The reader/viewer must create a whole new context in which to hold the art‚ one which may truly challenge his belief structures‚ one

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    "Rebekah‚ you can’t abandon Niklaus. I know that he shouldn’t kill Marcel but I do believe there is some humanity left in his impatient self. That‚ my sister‚ is his redemption." "We don’t abandon him‚ Elijah. He drives us away!" Rebekah yelled‚ her voice cracking from the tears. "And would you stop chasing his redemption

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    Europe at that time. Art critics like Clement Greenberg commented how New York was “the most industrialized city with the most advanced people.” Artists like Duchamp would rave over New York’s skyscrapers and pretty much rub it in Paris’s face because they had no buildings like it (mostly because they didn’t have a need for them). Duchamp liked to take photos of the skyscrapers‚ since the camera was invented by this time any way‚ and it captured the scene even better than painting did. As a matter

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