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    authority when hiring any new supervisors. Sheila is currently looking to fill a position and having her Human Resources manager‚ Pete Peterson‚ do preliminary interviews to do the initial screening of applicants before being sent to her for final approval. Preliminary interviews are being conducted at the same time Sheila is having a very busy day. Pete Peterson has found a possible suitable young applicant by the name of Allen Guthrie that he would like Sheila to immediately see since Mr Guthrie

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    needle to cut the shape of leaves on slab 4)Put all the pieces into a medium size bowl‚ and make them together 5)Make some clay balls‚ apply it over the join then smooth 3.Is this clay piece considered a functional or non-functional piece of pottery? Explain your answer. It’s functional because we can treat it as fruit bowl. The pattern inside makes it more beautiful. 4.Glazing/Design possibilities for this piece. Consider colors‚ textures and contrast. 2.Explain your method of

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    Artwork 2 shares several stylistic features with Minoan pottery art. Specifically‚ it resembles the form and style of the Minoan vases made in the distinct Marine style. In regards to form‚ as noted in the lecture‚ Minoan pottery began to resemble the large‚ ornate jars from Akrotiri. Similar to the design of Artwork 2‚ the Akrotiri jars were slender and tapered toward the bottom. In terms of style‚ Artwork 2 has the four main characteristics of the Minoan style. The most obvious stylistic feature

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    | | 8 | | ClassicalArt_Ajanta | | 9 | | Crafts | | 10 | | FolkartCyclopedia | | 11 | | Harappa Pottery | | 12 | | Harappa seal | | 13 | | Harappa Stone Figures | | 14 | | Harappan Toys | | 15 | | Harappa_AnimalFigurines | | 16 | | Harappa_Jewellery | | 17 | | Harappa_TerracottaFigure | | 18 | | Harappan Culture | | 19 | | Harappan Pottery‚ Harappan Arts‚ Indus Valley Civilization | | 20 | | Indian art and architecture Indus Valley Civilization

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    etc.) developed. Generally‚ social and economic systems became dramatically more complex with elite men accumulating wealth and power. Technological innovation led to improvements in agricultural production‚ trade‚ and transportation including pottery‚ plows‚ woven textiles‚ metallurgy‚ and wheeled vehicles. Urban societies developed from about 5000 years ago which led to the first civilizations which shared important features including cities‚ armies‚ religious power structures‚ political organizations

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    especially multicolored pottery and drawings along with specific festivals for various aspects of their life dealing with corn and fertility. One of the most famous and mysterious aspects of the civilization are the Nasca Lines which are ancient geoglyphs and can still be found in Southern

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    as a signifier for the uncanny nature of the less-than-ideal female‚ the one with the threatening gaze. Miriam in Strangers on a Train‚ Ann Newton in The Shadow of a Doubt‚ Midge Wood in Vertigo and Dr. Constance Peterson in Spellbound offer excellent examples. Dr.Constance Peterson in a Psychiatrist usually an anomaly in a male dominated profession in the 1940s- which demands acute observation and male gaze - excels in it. The Freudian “bisexuality” ingrained in her character-the embodiment of

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    figure-ground organization. Introduction In the investigation of visual perception‚ Gestalt psychologists made an indispensable contribution by asserting that perceptual processes were not simply determined by separate elements in visual stimuli (Peterson‚ 1999; Mack‚ Tang‚ Tuma‚ Kahn‚ & Rock‚ 1992). Those elements are not

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    Outline and Evaluate Models of Memory. (12 Marks) There are roughly four models of memory in total‚ but two stand out and are used in this particular specification. Atkinson and Schifrin’s (1968) “Multi-Store Model” is one of them. Their model suggests that the memory consists of three stores‚ a sensory store‚ a short-term store and a long-term store; all three have a specific and relatively inflexible function. It stressed that information for our environment such as the visual or auditory

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    One of the important symbols early in the story is how Mrs. Peterson is frequently referred to as the “sheriff’s wife” and is never given a first name. Glaspell’s careful choice here to reduce Mrs. Peterson down to simply being someone’s wife is symbolic of her lack of power and‚ in the broader scope of the story‚ how women’s opinions in the 20th century were generally disregarded

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