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    become abstract ideas. It is one of the most abstract concepts that the human mind has encountered. No physical aspects of objects can ever suggest the idea of number. The ability to count‚ to compute‚ and to use numerical relationships are among the most significant among human achievements. The concept of number is not the contribution of a single individual but is the product of a gradual‚ social evolution. The number system which has been created over thousands of years is an abstract invention

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    Art101-Painting Styles

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    Painting Styles Neoclassicism Neoclassicism was an art movement closely associated with the era beginning from the end of the 17th century through the 18th-century. The Neoclassicism art movement came from a combination of the last half of Baroque art to the burgeoning scientific interest in classical Greek and Roman antiquity (Sayre‚ 2010). This new found art of Neoclassicism led to the cause in a rapid growth of collections of antiques (Sayre‚ 2010). In addition‚ during the Neoclassicism art

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    strict lines and fractured shapes with contrasting cool and warm colors to change an original take on form and space to something new. Picasso’s showcase of three dimensional design that lies flat on a two dimensional canvas creates a newfound mix of abstract design and representation of the five women shown in differing positions‚ 2 of which were inspired by calm Iberian sculptures while the remaining 3 energetic women were inspired by lively African sculpture. The women are within and surrounded by

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    have the same impact in our lives? For instance is abstract a process of art that should be a deeply personal‚ spontaneous and psychological experience‚ anything more than an idea among those who practice it. From purely an aesthetic view it seems very simple and has nothing to it other than shapes and colours presented to the viewer. It is one of the most recognisably different styles and most drastic of jumps visually as it is a pulley abstract idea of subject influenced by emotion. Composition

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    The Apples

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    Abstract Art and Its Prejudges Albert Camus has once defined art as: “A product of the untalented‚ sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered.” Many people may agree on that abstract art is simple to paint‚ it has not techniques and it is not representational but how can a paint that represents nothing in particular be so eye-catching to look at? When looking at an abstract painting people see the most freely formed type of artwork an artist can create‚ which allows many and different interpretations

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    Wassily Kandinsky

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    interesting to the ordinary eye? There are many stories that could be told‚ but this one is of a Russian artist‚ the first to create a fully abstract painting. Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian-born artist‚ whose contributions to the world of modern art are innumerable. On an artistic level‚ Kandinsky’s maturation process from representational art to abstract art is fascinating. From his earliest work‚ with an impressionistic flair‚ to his later work‚ which was pure abstraction‚ Kandinsky was an

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    Piet Mondrian

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    colours‚ hence the names "Red Tree"‚ "Blue Tree" and "Grey Tree” and these were all painted in an abstract and unique matter. It is also rumoured that Mondrian somehow mimicked style of Van Gogh in his trees series‚ and this was quite frowned upon in the art world. I also think that the trees were a new way and style that Mondrian found to express his art and from then on became much more abstract‚ influencing this onto a lot of paintings done later on in Mondrian’s life. This painting was a large

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    Unified Modeling Language

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    1 a little UML UML for the Java Associate Oh my! Umm‚ hey‚ I‛m really not ready yet‚ OK? UML is Cool. Rumor has it there are some UML questions on Sun’s new Java Associates exam. Sadly‚ the new Head First book on OO isn’t quite ready yet (be sure to check hfoobook.com toward the end of 2005!)‚ but we’ve taken a few random pages (and parts of pages) from it and put them together here. So‚ if you don’t mind the lack of organization‚ you should find everything you need to know about UML

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    To me‚ art means the expression of one’s creative skills or how one expresses themselves and their true feelings. Art produced at the present point in time is called contemporary art‚ which is also known art modern art. Edouard Manet was considered to be the beginning of modern art and James Pollock was considered to be the end. These two artists do differ with their works of art but they are both great artists. Edouard Manet was a French painter whose work inspired the impressionist style. He also

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    Mental Disorders in the Criminal Justice System Mental Disorders in the Criminal Justice System Abstract The purpose of this research is to identify and explore mental disorders in the criminal justice system. It has been said that there is a substantial increase in the number of offenders with mental disorders in the justice system‚ instead of them being sent to mental institutions where they can receive help. The mental health system agrees with this statement;

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