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    The following three pieces were all found in the book A World of Art by Henry M. Sayre. The three sculptures‚ Puppy‚ Cloud Gate‚ and Great Serpent Mound‚ where all selected because of their relevance to nature. Both Puppy and The Great Serpent Mound are almost literally made of natural material‚ particularly vegetation. On the other hand‚ Cloud Gate is made of stainless steal‚ but yet the steal reflects it’s surrounding. Particularly Could Gate reflects the sky above it‚ and thus incorporates nature

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    Code breaking‚ or cryptanalysis‚ is the procedures‚ processes‚ methods‚ etc.‚ used to translate or interpret secret writings‚ as codes and ciphers‚ for which the key is unknown. Today it is fairly easy with the surplus of complex digital encryption systems that are available to break codes. However‚ during World War II‚ the need for seclusion forced allies and enemies alike to establish their own various forms of encrypted communication. While there are hundreds of different codes and cipher systems

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    one line of encrypted Natzi messages‚ which could have had viable information as to where they might be planning or even worse where they were going to attack. The Enigma machine which was very inefficient. The Turing Machine was able to take this code and decrypt it in a time much faster than the Enigma Machine used at the time. The Enigma Machine had 17576 possible combinations‚ and the only way to efficiently encrypt it was if the receiver had a predic ussd code to use the right sequences. The Turing

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    Bai 1 Teacher Mr. Tierney AVI4M1-01 14 December 2014 Pablo Picasso Born in a poor family in southern Spain on October 25‚ 1881‚ Pablo Picasso is one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century. His impressive artistic talent and inexhaustible inspiration made him a legendary figure in the 20th century. As the greatest art genius in the 20th century‚ Pablo Picasso had done 37000 artworks‚ which includes 1885 oil paintings‚ 7089 sketches‚ 2000

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    finding others means to attain it. . “Pablo also had a misfortune of having attended New York City Public Schools. Most were in disrepair and overcrowded‚ and located in blighted areas with low… he found that he was academically unprepared to “get by” (Contreras: 67-68). Since most of the Bronx public schools were in disrepair and overcrowded and were under resourced‚ people tend to see students from those schools as students who were under prepared. Both Gus and Pablo shared the same desire and ambition

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    serves as the main reason of all the unhappy moments of the major character. The story revolves in the character of Dr. Leonardo Quitangon‚ Lydia Cabading and her father‚ Pablo Cabading. The role of Electra complex in the story is a contrast of the real concept since it is the father whom we can vividly seen the said fixation. Pablo Cabading being the father of Lydia suffers Electra complex in which he became very zealous over looking to her. He even threatened to arrest young men who stared at her

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    father of Computer Science and Digital Electronics. He also was the first scientist that thought that machines could actually learn‚ but one of the most important things about him is the fact that he helped defeating the Nazis by cracking the “Enigma code”. So‚ there are several reasons why anybody would be lucky to meet him: to know about history‚ how he thought and how to change the world. The first important reason to meet Alan Turing is that he lived during the World War. In that time

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    the universe of Latin American writing‚ Neruda’s poetry is solar: a lavish‚ Hispanic ful-mination--like a Tamayo watermelon--and Paz’s poetry lunar: a rarer‚ Gallic luminosity--like a Magritte moon--; or‚ to put it another way‚ to say that while Neruda is directly concerned with the world‚ its objects and processes (including poetry)‚ Paz is more frequently concerned with poetry‚ its procedures and words (meaning things). But let’s really face it: Paz is an even better essayist than he is a

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    Cubism was an art movement that was pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the twentieth century‚ which revolutionized the European art. Cubism influenced a change from the classical artwork. It was important to changing art in the twentieth century because it changed the way people looked and created art away from the classical portraits and landscapes. It was conceived as a “New way of representing the world.” (No Author‚ Artist Portfolio. Net [ONLINE] http://www.artistportfolio.net/blog/cubism

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    Odysseus is an enigma. His disguises hide him in the battlefield and his lies mask him everywhere else. Such deceits are so frequently seen in Homer`s Odyssey that it is difficult to even know where the truths end and the lies begin‚ or even if there is an implied truth in a whole conversation. Furthermore‚ the conversations themselves seem to easily embrace the alluring veils and it is hard to find a single conversation that does not withhold the truth‚ or is not lies or is not heavily reliant of

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