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    renaissance which was during the 1500’s. During this time people had used oil on canvas for the first time. These techniques gave more details and depth to the painting. This was called perspective. The Mona Lisa was a world renowned painting by Leonardo Da Vinci. It was a painting of his wife even though she was not very special historically. This painting was so popular that it had set the standard for all other paintings of that time. Another painting that Leonardo painted was “The Last Supper “was

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    Demonstration Lesson Plan In Drawing I. OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson the students should be able to: a.) Identify the different kinds of modulo art b.) Identify and appreciate the importance of drawing in real life c.) Observe the neatness of work at all times. II. SUBJECT MATTER: Topic: Style and techniques of drawing Reference: T.H.E. in the 21st century‚ pages Materials: pencil‚ drawing paper (cartolina or bond paper)‚ eraser‚ crayons‚ ruler‚ compass (optional). Values to

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    The Leonardo and the Aquarium are both really fun places to go and teach you new things about something you might already know a little bit about. The places are different yet they have a lot in common. For one thing‚ they both have a lot to look at and do. They are also fun for older people as well as the younger ones. This helps because sometimes when the kids our having fun‚ the parents aren’t. These places make it so that everyone can enjoy. There are many exhibits in each place and are all fun

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    What is Nature Tourism? Nature tourism – responsible travel to natural areas‚ which conserves the environment and improves the welfare of local people. It is tourism based on the natural attractions of an area. Examples include birdwatching‚ photography‚ stargazing‚ camping‚ hiking‚ hunting‚ fishing‚ and visiting parks. These experiential tourists are interested in a diversity of natural and cultural resources. They want what is real‚ and they want to be immersed in a rich natural‚ cultural‚ or

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    Vasco da Gama is a famous explorer from Sines‚portugal. His date of birth isn’t confirmed but it is guessed that he was born around 1460. Vasco was born in a wealthy family with power ‚ so from the start he had a great opportunity to become great. Being from a wealthy  family with great connections he was able to get an excellent education. He became extremely talented when it came to math and  navigating. Vasco joined the navy as soon as he could the skills that he learned from school made him very

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    happening‚ is because of the R. Many figures from the past that were involved in the Revolution change the way we live today‚ and there were also documents about the Revolution that prove that the Revolution was‚ indeed‚ Revolutionary such as letters‚ drawings‚ maps‚ and more. Abigail Adams wrote a letter to her husband‚ John Adams. She talks about remembering the ladies‚ and not giving men such unlimited powers‚ because they would become tyrants of power. She also talks about a possible rebellion of

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    for discharging managerial functions. To achieve this objective‚ 151 organizations from manufacturing and service industries have been surveyed with a structured questionnaire by using 5 point Likert scale. By identifying fourteen management accounting techniques‚ three factors have been identified to determine the variability’s of the usage level in managerial functions. The total variabilities in application of management accounting techniques in managerial functions of manufacturing and service

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    dictionary states a drawing as ’the formation of a line by drawing some tracing instrument from point to point of a surface; representation by lines; delineation as distinguished from painting...the arrangement of lines which determine form.’ So‚ by following this rule I have selected two drawings‚ one contemporary and one historical to compare. I will be looking at how the time such developments in technology has influenced the artists and how we now draw or produce drawings. I have chosen to

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    Nature and significance of recruitment‚ selection and employee turnover functions in an organisation “You have joined a service organisation of approximately 5000 employees operating in Australia as the HR Executive‚ the general manager has asked you to overhaul the current recruitment‚ selection and employee turnover functions of this organisation because of evidence of poor matching of new employees to their work roles and rising levels of staff turnover. Whilst you have some clear ideas about

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    Title An investigation of the effects of schemas on drawing a clock. Introduction A schema according to Henry Gleitman (2007) is a mental representation that summarises what we know about a certain event or situation. Schemas reflect the fact that many aspects of our experience are redundant and schemas seek to provide a summary of this redundancy. When an individual encounters an event or situation‚ they seek to understand it by relating it to a schema. Schemas are useful not only in providing

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