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    Drawing a Map in Photoshop

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    First thing’s first; this tutorial is written mainly to remind myself of the steps I go through when making a map…much of this will sound like a lecture but it’s how I work and what I’m thinking‚ my steps might not be perfect and my observations might be incorrect. Next‚ look at a GLOBE of the earth not a flat map‚ this is because a flat map will distort things near the poles to make them look larger than they really are (Greenland looks huge on a flat map). Get the proportions of landmass to ocean

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    History of Cosmetology What is cosmetology? Cosmetology is the study of cosmetics and their application to beautify and improve the face‚ hair‚ nails and skin. Cosmetology comes from the Greek word‚ “kosmetikos”‚ which means “skilled in the use of cosmetics.” The history of cosmetology is long and can be traced from many important cultures. Egyptian Cosmetology The beginning of the use of cosmetics can first be seen in ancient Egypt. Egyptians were the first to pay attention to the human body

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    • How do images of space and place convey ideas about Australia in two of the texts you have studied this semester? Kim Scott’s That Deadman Dance begins with Bobby Wabalanginy’s poetic imagination illustrating the Australian ocean shore(1-5). Throughout the whole novel‚ the landscapes of Australia are describes through the eyes of Aborigines and settlers‚ depicting two very different portraits of the land; a bountiful home and a deadly unknown land. Similarly‚ Kate Greenville’s Secret River describes

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    is eaten away and the bones are all that remains. During this time‚ the tribe smoke themselves to release the spirit of the deceased‚ sing‚ dance and chant. The secondary burial consists of the bones being collected and sometimes painted with red ochre paint‚ wrapped in paperback and put away in a rock cave or in a hollowed out log in designated bush land to disintegrate over time. After being put away‚ the tribe wash themselves in a nearby lake or river and dance until sunrise. At sunrise‚ the spirit

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    The world that we live in is constantly producing new ideas and methods to benefit the lives of many. It is a fascinating opportunity to reflect on all the inventions that have been made throughout each of our lifetimes. Two very important individuals that shaped the world we live in today are Sir Isaac Newton and Georges-Pierre Seurat. These two figures have impacted the science and art world. While some similarities between the processes of Newton and Seurat are evident‚ the differences are salient

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    Year 12 Art Report

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    popularity was due to his ability to raise figureheads of the day to a mythological level by painting them in the up most elegant stances. Colour palette: For flesh tones‚ Reynolds used black‚ blue-black‚ lake‚ carmine‚ white‚ orpiment‚ yellow ochre‚ ultramarine and varnish. The artist painted various colours upon one another so the paint could mix as naturally as possible. Brushwork: Joshua’s brush work was smooth and not heavily applied to the canvas. His strokes are long‚hard‚ and broad

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    History

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    is a Neanderthal jawbone‚ found at the Bontnewydd Palaeolithic site in the valley of the River Elwy in North Wales‚ whose owner lived about 230‚000 years ago in the Lower Palaeolithic period. The Red Lady of Paviland‚ a human skeleton dyed in red ochre‚ was discovered in 1823 in one of the Paviland limestone caves of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea‚ South Wales. Despite the name‚ the skeleton is that of a young man who lived about 33‚000 years ago at the end of the Upper Paleolithic Period (old stone

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    Authors of the time warned against using the lead‚ stating that it made their skin “gray and shrivelled”(Elizabethan Make-up 101). After the white complexion was achieved‚ women traced and drew veins onto their face. Then women used madder‚ cochineal‚ ochre-based compounds. Most commonly vermilion was used to color lips and cheeks. This makeup was heavily laid on. Elizabethan makeup was very-time consuming‚ women did not take the make up with them when they went out. Instead‚ they would “save” their faces

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    Tigers

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    The tiger‚ largest of all cats‚ is one of the most charismatic and evocative species on the Earth; tiger is also one of the most threatened. Only 6‚000 or so remain in the wild‚ most in isolated pockets spread across increasingly fragmented forests stretching from India to south-eastern China and from the Russian Far East to Indonesia. Across its range‚ tigers are being poisoned‚ electrocuted‚ blown up by land mines‚ trapped‚ snared‚ shot and captured. The majority of tigers are sought to meet

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    Margaret Walker’s novel Jubilee focuses on the life of a slave girl by the name of Vyry who gains her freedom at the end of the Civil War and sets out with her children‚ Minna and Jim‚ and husband‚ Innis Brown‚ to make a new life for their family in the Reconstruction Period. Walker’s awareness of the southern plantation tradition is made clear throughout Jubilee in the way that she debunks the negative tropes placed on the shoulders of African Americans by the nostalgic white writers of the South;

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