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    Katshushika Hokusai during the edo period around 1831. It is nearly 10” x 15” in size and is currently located at the Honolulu Academy of Art in Hawaii. 2. The great wave is Hokusai’s most famous work of art. It is composed of one huge wave and a couple smaller waves. There are two boats with about eight passengers in the foreground. The passengers have anonymous faces and are huddled together‚ bracing for the impending impact of the wave. Mount Fuji is near the center of the background. The wave is depicted

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    this painting as well. This artwork incorporates circles to accent their heads and their hats. Not just circles are being shown as shape‚ but also rectangles. There are rectangle shapes but the buildings in the background. They show almost perfectly straight lines on top and bottom. The buildings in the background have windows that almost look like an arch window. They look like rectangles or squares‚ depending on the size‚ and have a half circle on top‚ an arch. In this piece of artwork the colors

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    There are many similarities between Birth of a galaxy and Silent Seven. In Birth of a galaxy‚ it uses geometric shapes. The planets/celestial bodies are created with the usage of geometric circles. In Silent Seven‚ it uses spheres to create the planets. Both art works illustrate space themed objects. They depict planets‚ stars‚ and or the earth. Each of them has similar colour properties. Birth of a galaxy uses a lot of blue and yellow to make the planets and empty space‚ and Silent Seven uses blue

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    similar and rectangles must have proportional sides as well. Gnomons- A gnomon in math terms is an object G that fits together with another object A but remains similar to object A just on a different scale. Disks and Circles are Always similar under every circumstance. A circle could only be an object A but never a gnomon because of its properties. Circular Rings would be the object A and the gnomon would be the other shape but it does have a gnomon. The shapes of the inner and outer radii however

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    For generations‚ Marines have proudly served in every region of the World. We have always been recognized for our high standards of military bearing and appearance. Tattoo excessiveness has become a growing trend world-wide and has lessened Marines from our well-known appearance. Due to this arising problem over the past few years‚ tattoo policies have been written and revised time and time again. In accordance to MARADMIN 029/10‚ the policy’s overall intent is to ensure Marines can be assigned to

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    AP Human Geography

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    A- Define what a choropleth‚ dot‚ and symbolic map is and how they measure intensity B- Discuss how each map can distort a map when you manipulate data for each. C- Discuss how a choropleth map can give false impressions when using a smaller (distance) scale versus a larger (distance) scale D- Discuss how changing the natural breaks to quintiles can give false impressions on a choropleth map. Thematic Map- A type of map that displays one or more variables-such as population‚ or

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    regular shapes‚ using a revolutionary method of capturing new shapes by using shapes he already understood. For example‚ to estimate the area of a circle‚ he constructed a larger polygon outside the circle and a smaller one inside it. He first enclosed the circle in a triangle‚ then in a square‚ pentagon‚ hexagon‚ etc‚ each time approximating the area of the circle more closely. By this so-called “method of exhaustion” ‚ he effectively homed in on a

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    proposed by H. Vogel in 1979.[52] This has the form where n is the index number of the floret and c is a constant scaling factor; the florets thus lie on Fermat’s spiral. The divergence angle‚ approximately 137.51°‚ is the golden angle‚ dividing the circle in the golden ratio. Because this ratio is irrational‚ no floret has a neighbor at exactly the same angle from the center‚ so the florets pack efficiently. Because the rational approximations to the golden ratio are of the form F(j):F(j + 1)‚ the

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    helps draw attention to her after every paragraph you read . Also the font of the title gets smaller however it still repeated the same question. Throughout the text the font gets smaller from title up till the end until the contact information is in a bigger and bold font. This is directing the audience straight to the sponsoring ‚ the company’s name ‚ and the slogan. The way the main information is in circles help summarise the article for people who are not as literate as others and helps draw the

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    William Of Occam's Razor

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    William of Occam’s Razor is the concept that when two competing ideas seem to explain the facts‚ the simpler is likely to be the true idea. Basically he feels that when something becomes overly involved‚ don’t make yourself crazy by making a situation more complicated. Simplify your life and you will be happy. A simpler idea is not necessarily true. It is just preferred until more facts or data can clarify the situation. Also‚ the more bizarre and complicated an idea is‚ the less likely it is

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