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    Assignment 1 Rupanjal Dasgupta (NetID : rd499) Date: 9/11/13 Ruben and Stewart‚ in their book‚ “Communication and Human Behavior” explores the different ways communication can be defined. Subsequently‚ it provides a single definition of communication‚ which is‚ - “Human communication is a process through which individuals in relationships‚ groups‚ organizations and societies create and use information to relate to environment and one another” (Ruben & Stewart‚ 2006). As explained in lecture (DiDomenico

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    both show the similar mythological theme‚ they were painted by different artist at different times. Peter Paul Rubens’ piece‚ Venus and Adonis‚ was painted in the mid 1630’s. In this time‚ baroque style was becoming international. Peter Paul Rubens was a flemish painter‚ who had a role in making this style as renowned as it is today. The style of baroque was born in Rome‚ however Rubens spent eight years in Italy and he absorbed the style there. He studied the techniques and took in the language

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    Visual Analysis Art is said to be the application of human creative skill and imagination and Peter Paul Rubens portrays just that in his paintings. Peter Paul Rubens’ Wolf and Fox Hunt‚ oil on canvas‚ Ca. 1616 is a mater piece. Located in the Metropolitan Museum on the second floor Peter Paul Rubens’ artwork Wolf and Fox Hunt creates an extreme sense of danger depicted through the animals and conveys a story using composition‚ size and color. Showing the action of the hunt and the vicious battle

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    Frankenstein‚ which is Prometheus‚ an Ancient Greek myth. In the first paragraph‚ there is a brief summary of the story of Prometheus. The wise Titan is considered to have brought knowledge and enlightenment to mankind when he brought fire down to earth. However‚ to accomplish this task‚ Prometheus had to go against Zeus and steal fire from the God of Mount Olympus. Due to this misconduct against Zeus‚ who wanted to keep fire in order to punish Prometheus and the humans‚ he sentences Prometheus to infinite

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    Hieronymus Bosch- The Garden of Earthly Delights Compared to Peter Paul Rubens- The Raising of The Cross ​ The Garden of Earthly Delights painted by Hieronymus Bosch is a triptych painted with oil on panel during the Northern Renaissance time period. Master Hieronymus Bosch painted this between (1480–1515). The Garden of Earthly Delights measures about 13 feet by 7 feet when all three panels are open. This painting is housed in the Museo Del Prado in Madrid since 1939. Another triptych

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    related to the sky d. characteristic of the citadel 11. Who wrote the Theogony? a. Homer b. Hesiod c. Vergil d. Ovid 12. Whom did Poseidon mate with in the form of a stallion? a. Demeter b. Medusa c. Amphitrite d. Scylla 13. Who wrote the Prometheus Bound? a. Ovid b. Euripides c. Aeschylus d. Plato 14. Which of the following is not an epithet of Athena? a. Pallas b. Glaukopis c. Metis d. Tritogeneia 15. Who is the consort of Poseidon? a. Galatea b. Scylla c. Amphitrite d. Thetis 16

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    Unit 5 IP September 28‚ 2013 Among the three artists Rubens‚ Caravaggio‚ and Rembrandt there have been many magnificent works of art. There are many different similarities and differences within each Artists works‚ aesthetic qualities and symbolic significance‚ as well as the artists’ points of view for each work of art. Rubens‚ (Peter Paul Rubens) “was a prolific seventeenth-century Flemish Baroque painter‚ and a proponent of an exuberant Baroque style that emphasized movement‚ color‚ and

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    GREEK POETS HOMER Homer was the most important and earliest of the Greek and Roman writers. Greeks and Romans didn’t count themselves educated unless they knew his poems. His influence was felt not only on literature‚ but on ethics and morality via lessons from his masterpieces. He is the first source to look for information on Greek myth and religion. Yet‚ despite his prominence‚ we have no firm evidence that he ever lived. The Greek poet Homer was born sometime between the 12th and 8th centuries

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    Homeland Security Today’s Attack Prevention: Effective for Businesses? CMGT/441 Introduction to Information Systems Management A cyber-attack is a deliberate exploitation of computer systems‚ technology-dependent enterprises‚ and networks (Janssen‚ n.d.). There are 11 potential security threats thought to be the top security threats for 2013; targeted attacks and cyber-espionage‚ hacktivism‚ nation-state-sponsored cyber-attacks‚ legal surveillance tools‚ clouds and malware‚ privacy threats‚ fake

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    beliefs‚ Ayn’s character‚ Prometheus‚ learns “why the best in me had been my sins and my transgressions; and why I had never felt guilt in my sins” (98). He finds that his sins enable him to bring back such a power to the society‚ even if others are against it. He can use his sins to become better. One cannot stand alone in this obscure society‚ unless they gain such knowledge that Prometheus has obtained from sinning. Although greatness is obtained by his sins‚ Prometheus is threatening the beliefs

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