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    Cello

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    were all powerful iii. Semi-divine King closest to the Gods 3) Mesopotamia civilization established c. 3500 BCE (Sumerians) & then conquered by the Greeks c. 330 BCE 4) Mesopotamian Sculpture: a. Relief sculpture b. Freestanding sculpture; Subtractive method c. 5) Ziggurat: a. Human-made mountain to reach the gods b. Originally made of mud brick with wood temple on top c. Site of rituals ad processions (religious theater) d. e. 6) Hammurabi- great ruler that emerged in the early

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    different colors. Definition of the study ~Additive color  mixing is color created by mixing together light of two or more different colors. Red‚ green‚ and blue are the additive primary colors normally used in additive color system. ~Subtractive color mixing is employed with paints and pigments‚ in contrast with additive color mixing with colored lights for spotlighting and theatrical lighting.  ~Light is a form of electromagnetic energy that moves in wave like patterns. ~Retina

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    Geomorphology

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    Geomorphology is the scientific study of landforms and the processes that shape them. Geomorphologists seek to understand why landscapes look the way they do‚ to understand landform history and dynamics and to predict changes through a combination of field observations‚ physical experiments and numerical modeling. Geomorphology is practiced within physical geography‚ geology‚ geodesy‚ engineering geology‚ archaeology and geotechnical engineering‚ this broad base of interest contributes to many research

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    know‚ breastfeeding itself has the capacity to advance life and provide what an infant needs to grow and develop. This artwork is a sculpture so there is no context regarding socioeconomic status or living conditions. Since this sculpture uses a subtractive method‚ it is evident that this piece was well thought out‚ as it was modeled and then crafted. This photograph was taken by Lindeka Oampi and was printed using the medium inkjey print.

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    Assyrian Relief Essay

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    While visiting the Los Angeles County Museum of Art I was struck by a piece by the title of Fragment of a Painted Assyrian Relief. This piece‚ made by the Akkadian culture during the Mesopotamia Era‚ is approximately 10 3/8 x 5. 1 ¾ inch in size. This fine‚ yet very ancient‚ work is crafted out of limestone. Fine‚ durable‚ brown stone and red pigment‚ it is especially found in Northern Iraq. Having a short written record‚ this relief sculpture once formed part of a much larger composition‚ and it

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    Imagine if Tim Cook fired up the production lines and started churning out the Apple II instead of the latest Macbook Pro. The world would think he had gone barking mad. After all‚ what company in its right mind would decide to start rebuilding technology last manufactured in the 1970s? But in 2013‚ that was exactly the business decision made by the bosses at Korg‚ a Japanese multinational corporation that is one of the world’s biggest musical instrument manufacturers. Rather than spend their R&D

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    light theory

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    interference http://www.sciencephoto.com/image/2511/530wm/A1800254-Water_waves-SPL.jpg • 7. Wave Theory  Waves are additive: constructive interference  Example: waves in the ocean are bigger when more than one wave moves together  Waves are subtractive: destructive interference  A wave that meets a trough of equal amplitude cancel each other out (net zero amplitude)http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/Doubleslit3Dspectrum.gif http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Doubleslit.svg •

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    Digital FM Synthesis

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    In the most simple form‚ FM digital synthesis consists of two sine waves. One is called the modulating wave and the other is called the carrier wave. The carrier wave is the only waveform that is audible. The modulating wave does just as it sounds‚ it modulates the amplitude of the carrier wave‚ and acts as a control value. The frequency of the modulating frequency controls the rate of change in the carrier wave; it controls how fast the modulation occurs in the carrier wave. And the amplitude of

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    Thevenin Theorem

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    Thevenin Theorem It provides a mathematical technique for replacing for a given network‚ as viewed from two output terminals by a single voltage source with a series resistance. It makes the solution of complicated networks (particularly‚ electronic networks) quite quick and easy. The Thevenin’s theorem‚ as applied to d.c. circuits‚ may be stated as under: The current flowing through a load resistance RL connected across any two terminals A and B of a linear‚ active bilateral network is given

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    a large number of colors depends on _____________‚ _____________‚ and _________________. 12. __H___ The edge of an illuminated e-reader next to a dark room is called __________. A. Saturation B. Hues C. Color Constancy D. Cones E. Green F. Subtractive Color Mixture G. Opponent Process Theory of Color Vision H. Reflectance Edge I. Cerebral Achromatopsia J. Wavelength K. Dichromatism L. Lightness Constancy M. Intensity N. Young-Helmoltz Theory of Color Vision Short-Answer In 200 to 300

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