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    heroic. Neoclassical art was inspired by classical literature and history. The surface of the paintings was to look flawless with no evidence of brush strokes. In this painting Oath of the Horatii‚ by Jacques-Louis David he ¬tells a story of Rome and Alba. These were two neighboring tribes who were always in conflict and rather then settle their issues with battle city against city‚ each city decided

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    Escorts Yamaha

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    Escorts - Yamaha Motors parting ways ABSTRACT The case traces the various developments from the time the joint venture took place till the breakup in 2000.Starting from1995‚ how the 50:50 joint venture (EYML) moved to Escorts divesting 24% equity to Yamaha Motors in mid 2000 making Yamaha Motors a majority stakeholder in the venture (74:26) to Escorts pulling out of the joint venture. Then Yamaha setting up a joint venture with Mitsui and Co. to produce motorcycles in India with the new venture

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    Pamel Peralta Juxtaposition is often used in this book of short stories. It is the fact of two things that are completely different and create a contrasting effect‚ being put together. Danticat uses the variety of stories to help break down the harsh Haitian life. In each story‚ each character is experiencing their own problems and trying to take things day by day. In the book Krik Krak‚ a series of short stories‚ the author Danicat utilizes juxtaposition to create strong and positive characters

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    characteristics of renaissance progression were perspective (add 3-D depth and space)‚ the use of linear perspective‚ horizon line‚ vanishing point and most important‚ the idea of incorporating realism and naturalism. The painting from the medieval era‚ Madonna and Child on a Curved Throne‚ 1200’s‚ is a wood panel painting from the byzantine period; the bodies of Mary and Jesus are bodiless and hidden in drapery. The folds of the drapery are represented by gold leaf‚ even where you would see knees‚ you have

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    myotomes are arranged into 5 longitudinal bundles.  Linea alba - white partition in midventral line‚ separates myotomes to 2 sides II. FIN MUSCUALTURE  Dorsal side of the fin are mass of muscles that act as abductor‚ levator or extensor  Fin muscles are outgrowths of the myotomes  Ventral side of pelvic fin has muscle mass which acts as depressor‚ adductor or flexor which is divided into 2 parts: 1)extending from linea alba and puboishac bar to metapterygium 2)metapterygium to fin

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    rationing so Mr. Ferrero used hazelnuts‚ which are plentiful in the Piedmont region of Italy (northwest)‚ to extend the chocolate supply. Taxes on cocoa beans also hindered the diffusion of conventional chocolate. Pietro Ferrero owned a patisserie in Alba‚ in the Langhe district of Piedmont‚ an area known for the production of hazelnuts. He sold his first batch of 300 kilograms (660 lb) of “Pasta Gianduja” in 1946. This was originally a solid block‚ but by 1951 Pietro started to sell a creamy version

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    videos started off with small budgets of a couple thousand dollars and amateur productions. The importance of videos increased along with their budgets. Madonna set the record in 1989 by spending one million dollars on a music video. However‚ many people hardly realize that we remember Madonna’s music videos as much as her actual songs. Madonna was only the beginning of the “MTV effect”‚ classic artists such as Michael and Janet Jackson have spent around seven million dollars on music videos. In

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    Culture------------------------------------------------------------8 The Spectacle in the World of Business----------------------------------------------------------9 The World of Celebrities--------------------------------------------------------------------------10 The Madonna Phenomenon-----------------------------------------------------------------------10 The World of Politics------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Conclusion------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13

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    art museum just to look around but I found that a lot of the paintings used the techniques that we discussed in class. I will be analyzing three paintings Fallen Angels by Francois Cibot‚ Saint Francis in Prayer by El Greco and Sacred Conversation- Madonna‚ Child‚ Saints and Donor by Giovani di Niccolo Mansueti. One of the most interesting paintings to me there was Fallen Angels this painting seemed so interesting because it used the technique of Chiaroscuro. This painting was part of the Renaissance

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    Leda Atomica

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    Leda Atomica (24 x 18"- oil on canvas)‚ is a painting by Salvador Dali (1904-1989) who was the top Surrealists of this time. Surrealism explored the subconscious‚ the dream world‚ and irrational elements of the psyche in the firm belief that the discoveries to be made from such exploration would be of greater fundamental importance to the human condition than any other form of social analysis. Surrealists like Salvador Dali was very fascinated by the ephemeral state of the mind between sleep and

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