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    People studying Japanese could benefit from Jose Rizal’s method in learning a new language. According to historians‚ Rizal memorized five new root words every night. For those who do not know Rizal‚ he is the National Hero of the Philippines and he was a polymath and a polyglot. Rizal knew 22 languages including the Japanese Language. He stayed in Japan for about 6 weeks from February 28 to April 13‚ 1888. Just how good was Rizal in speaking Japanese? Was his six weeks of stay in Japan enough for

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    Chapter 1-Pre-Historic Art Key Terms Attributes- Symbolic object or objects that identify a particular deity‚ saint‚ or personification in art Ceramics- Wares made of baked clay Corbel vault- Dolmen- Prehistoric sculpture made up of or more large stones supporting a large‚ flat‚ horizontal slabs Capstones- The final topmost stone in corbel arch or vault which joins the sides and completes the Structure Henge- Circular area enclosed by stones or wood posts set up by Neolithic

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    RUNNING HEAD: ANCIENT GREEK ART AND MYTH Ancient Greek Art and myth [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institution] Ancient Greek Art and myth Greek art has set a benchmark for Western civilization that has endured to this day. The ancient Greek models are regarded as classics and canons sculptural and architectural styles have been recreated again and again throughout the history of the West. Art and architecture developed in Greece and its colonies between 1100 BC and the

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    Katherine von Drachenberg Kat von D Kat von D was born on March 8th‚ 1982 in Montemorelos‚ Nuevo Leon‚ mexico. She started tattooing at the age of 14 but has been drawing her whole life. Her well known came upon the television series LA Ink. Kat is still currently owning her own shop and has a growing amout of visits per day. Von D possessed alot of inspiration from love. As said in her interview its known as her higher power. As a successful business person‚ she couldnt have

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    Athena

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    Hephaestus by herself. Plato‚ in Cratylus (407B) gave the etymology of her name as signifying "the mind of god"‚ theou noesis. The Christian apologist of the 2nd century Justin Martyr takes issue with those pagans who erect at springs images of Kore‚ whom he interprets as Athena: "They said that Athena was the daughter of Zeus not from intercourse‚ but when the god had in mind the making of a world through a word (logos) his first thought was Athena".[20] Other origin tales Some origin

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    d. Panathenaic procession 23. The earliest sculpture known to use contrapposto is the a. the Spearbearer b. the Scraper c. the Kritios Boy d. Hera 24. A standing nude male figure is known in Greek (Archaic) art is a a. atlantid b. kore c. kouros d. caryatid 25. Who was the Greek goddess of love? a. Hera b. Athena c.

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    Question 2: What did they wear around? Ancient Greek clothing was typically homemade and the same piece of homespun fabric that was used as a type of garment‚ or blanket. Clothing for women and men consisted of two main garments-a tunic and a cloak. The peplos was a large rectangle of heavy fabric‚ usually wool‚ folded over along the upper edge so that the over fold would reach to the waist. It was placed around the body and fastened at the shoulders with a pin or brooch. There were armholes were on each

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    Introduction to Art: Final Exam Study Guide 1. The decorative top of a column. Capitals 2. The middle section of the horizontal entablature in ancient Greek order. Frieze 3. The square areas between the triglyphs in the frieze area of the entablature. Metope 4. Ionic columns have capitals with a scroll like motif called volutes. 5. 6. Decorative vertical or raised lines on a column are called? flutes 7. The elements of an order are- column with capitals‚and the entablature

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    a medium between man and the gods‚ they are an ideal of physical perfection. The female figure of c.650-625 B.C. (fig. 123) and a nude male youth of c.600 B.C. (fig. 124) are perfect examples of the use of symbols to convey meaning. These statues‚ Kore (maiden) and Kouros (youth) were produced in large numbers‚ all being virtually the same in outline. Their general names emphasised the need for the statues to remain unidentified and the lack of personal character. Some were placed on graves only

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    Imagination and Fancy in Coleridge’s Biographia Literaria Coleridge‚in his essay "Biographia Literaria"‚rejecting the empiricist assumption that the mind was tabula rasa on which external experience and sense impressions were imprinted‚ stored‚recalled‚ combined both come from respectively the Latin word ’imaginato’ and Greek word ’phantasia’. Coleridge defines imagination by saying that "The imagination then I consider either as primary‚ or secondary. The primary imagination I hold to be the

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