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    magazine article regarding Napoleon’s use of time and supply lines‚ and I found it on the database MasterFILE Premier. Time is the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past‚ present‚ and future regarded as a whole. Napoleon excelled at achieving the absolute use of time. His splitting of his army into corps was just one example of this. Another tactic that he used or really didn’t use was supply lines. Napoleon believed that supply lines were cumbersome and took to much time

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    The Drawing Frida Kahlo

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    The drawing I created‚ represents what I found to be important aspects of Frida Kahlo’s life and work. This goal of my piece is to represent Kahlo in a number of ways both socially and culturally. Kahlo expressed her thoughts and feelings in her art. Her art was a way for her to express her sentiment towards her physical and emotional pain while also addressing the social and political issues she was passionate about. These elements are commonly found in her work and these themes were expressed in

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    Special Drawing Rights

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    1) EUN Chapter 2 Question 8; Explain how special drawing rights (SDR) are constructed. Also‚ discuss the circumstances under which the SDR was created The SDR is a reserve asset and a denomination currency for international transactions. This reserve was allotted to the members of the IMF who could then use it for transactions amongs themselves or with the IMF. It comprises of four major currencies – the U.S. dollar‚ Euro‚ British pound and Japanese yen. It was created to alleviate

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    The Use of Stream of Consciousness in Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Abstract Writers of the first decades of the twentieth century became fascinated by the inner lives of teeming impressions ‚ and by the mental activities of meaning – making which constitute our private inner lives. The works of Irish writer James Joyce are distinguished by their keen psychological insight and use of various literary techniques; most notably "stream of consciousness" which is an attempt

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    Drawing a Map in Photoshop

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    mile‚ or ¼ mile or whatever. Or try doing a full earth (the earth is roughly 25‚000 miles in circumference around the equator and slightly less from pole to pole so it wouldn’t roll very well due to this beer-belly but for simplicity’s sake I use 12‚500 so use 25‚000 X 12‚500). This image size really makes my pc chug so I just make a bunch of continents and at the end make one big composition. 2. Background information: look at some topography maps or Google earth maps of mountain ranges‚ swamps

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    an isometric Drawing? An isometric drawing is a view of an object that shows the 3 views of an object‚ they may be; side view‚ front view and top view. The picture to the left is an example of an isometric drawing‚ is a cube and has a top view‚ a right front view and a left front view. What is an Orthographic drawing? An orthographic drawing show all the sides to an object as an individual‚ whereas the isometric shows the sides still connected to the shape the orthographic drawing shows it off

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    1933 to 1939 was a horrific time for the Jewish population. During this time Adolf Hitler released the Nuremberg Laws. To start‚ these consisted of a “Law against Overcrowding in Schools and Universities limits the number of Jewish students in public schools.” (“Examples of Antisemitic Legislation‚ 1933-1939”).To clarify‚ this law showed that Jews were not welcome in “non-Jewish” schools or universities. This caused the Jews to have a small opportunity in the school life. To add on‚ in 1937 “The

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    Francis Bacon - The Portraits Francis Bacon was born in Dublin‚ Ireland to English parents. When F. Bacon grow up and was more independent he then travelled to Berlin were he spent most of his time there. He then moved onto Paris‚ before returning to London and starting out as an interior designer. Bacon never attended art school; he only began his work in watercolours about 1926 – 27. An exhibition of works by Pablo Picasso inspired him to make his first drawings and paintings. The influence

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    Visual Analysis Drawing

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    The drawing composed of 25 free floating‚ irregular map fragments on a square paper canvas. The map are cut out and spread out in a way that there are spaces in-between for red arrows connecting them. Different size and pattern of arrows‚ completed with marker‚ indicates forces and direction from exits of one fragments to the other. A network between islands of urban fabric is formed. Analysis At first sight‚ readers get familiar with the ordinary map that is now cut into pieces. Viewers immediately

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    PREDICTING THE USE OF SELF-HANDICAPPING STRATEGIES Sometimes students engage in behaviors that actually undermine their chances of succeeding academically. For example‚ they may procrastinate rather than study for an upcoming test‚ or they may spend time with their friends when they should be doing their homework. These behaviors are called “self-handicapping” because they actually inhibit students’ chances of succeeding. One reason that students may engage in such behaviors is to provide an

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