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    Fine Arts

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    Pre-Romanesque metalwork‚ book art‚ classical sculpture Christ is in an oval shape in its work of Christ Tympanum: entry way to church (The top of the churchs entrance/doors) Meaning your coming into a scarce place Lives by the reason of god‚ but not focused on logic or reasoning. Romanesque Arches Domes(arch 360°) Barrelvault(series of arches) Groinvault(2 barrelvaults intersected) Interior of Etienne (all stone monetary) Have piers(carry a heavier load) Lion gate- entryway

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    How to Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation INSTRUCTIONS 1 Launch PowerPoint on your computer. You will see a blank PowerPoint slide with text placeholders. 2 Click the "Designs" tab to browse the template themes. 3 Click the theme you would like to apply to your PowerPoint presentation. This will change the design for all slides you create. 4 Click inside the text placeholders and type your text. The first slide should include the presentation’s title and any important information.

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    1. I want to start with a picture of a doughnut. The reason why is because when we see it you begin to salivate because you might want to eat a doughnut. But it also has a hole in it‚ and if you were to stick your finger through the hole in a doughnut‚ that a lot like food moving through the hole that is your digestive system. In other words its going to move all the way from your mouth out your anus. But its not realy inside of you. When you stick your finger through the hole of a doughnut it not

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    Photojournalism

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    Synopsis Analytical Study of Photojournalism in Indian Newspapers Submitted by: Irshad Shaikh Course Name: C 3 Name: Irshad Shaikh Roll No: 11 Hypothesis I‚ Irshad Shaikh‚ a student of H.B. Institute of Communication and Management‚ Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans College‚ wish to undertake a study on the ‘Analytical Study of Photojournalism in Indian Newspapers’ Journalism is a broad field with various specializations like sports‚ film & television‚ photo‚ print etc. Of

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    Creative Art and Fine Art

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    Creative art and Fine art . By a broad definition of art‚[9] artistic works have existed for almost as long as humankind: from early pre-historic art to contemporary art; however‚ some theories restrict the concept to modern Western societies.[10] The first and broadest sense of art is the one that has remained closest to the older Latin meaning‚ which roughly translates to "skill" or "craft." A few examples where this meaning proves very broad include artifact‚ artificial‚ artifice‚ medical arts‚ and military arts

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    Fine Art Restoration

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    privately owned and operated art conservation studio‚ Stoetzer‚ Inc provides a range of services to museums‚ art dealers‚ galleries‚ foundation and private collectors across the globe. Located in Miami‚ Florida‚ we have not restored‚ treated or scientifically tested more than 12‚000 objects since we opened in 1968. In addition‚ we’ve examined thousands more to determine their authenticity. Thanks to our wide range of experience‚ we are able to restore works of art that derive from every ancient

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    Photojournalism and digital imaging ethics Photojournalism‚ present day finds itself standing at the proverbial crossroads. Will digital imaging technologies and public cynicism lead to its downfall or will journalists rise to the challenge by practicing a new more credible form of visual /photo journalism. Ethical blunders by such journalistic icons as National Geographic and TIME have all contributed to visual journalism losing credibility with the public. It was only a hundred years ago that

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    GREETINGS EVERYONE WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION WE ARE…….. THE AVENGERS GROUP MEMBER’S DESCRIPTION Member’s Name Class ID Umme Sumaia 04[c] Refatul Jannat Ratna O7 Emran Hossain Raju 35 Khaleda Parvin 68 Meher Afroj Rima 69 MD. Azizur Rahman 39 MD. Abdullah Al Mamun Rasal 52 WE ARE PRESENTING…. THE PURPOSE OF TOURISM PLANNING INTRODUCTION  Massive development of resources is the consequence as millions more people travel to seek personal rewards

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    Fine Arts Classes

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    person be required to take an arts course? Most school systems are requiring a fine arts course to graduate or earn their advanced diploma. Fine arts may include art‚ music‚ and or drama. Taking a fine arts class should be required because one might like it‚ so the classes fill up‚ and so one can learn the fine art that was chosen. One should be required to take a fine arts course because he or she might like it. If a student has never taken and upper level fine arts course then how will they know

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    Tattoos a Fine Art

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    Tattoos a Fine Art Tattoos are considered fine art and are accepted more now than ever before. “Tattoos date back to 12‚000 BC. The word "tattoo" comes from a Tahitian word "tattow" or "ta-tu" meaning to mark the skin” (Lori). Tattoos have been evident in many cultures throughout the centuries” the ancient Greeks tattooed spies‚ the Romans tattooed criminals and the Polynesians tattooed ranking members of their tribes” (Lori). Around the 1950’s tattoos lost popularity they picked up a stereotype

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