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    Ars Study Guide

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    design‚ style‚ form‚ and content) Canon of proportion/Golden mean Images: 1. Andy Warhol‚ Four Marilyns‚ (Fig. 1-9‚ pg. 7) 2. Judy Chicago‚ The Dinner Party‚ (Fig. 1-10‚ pg. 8) 3. Jaune Quick-To-See Smith‚ Eclipse‚ (Fig. 1-24‚ pg. 16) 4. Faith Ringgold‚ Tar Beach‚ (Fig. 1-27‚ pg. 17) 5. Jackson Pollock‚ Number 14: Gray‚ (Fig. 2-2‚ pg. 27) 6. Elizabeth Murray‚ Tangled Fall‚ (Fig. 2-22‚ pg. 39) 7. David Gilhooly‚ Bowl of Chocolate Moose (Fig. 2-53‚ pg. 55) 8. Archibald J. Motley Jr.‚ Saturday Night‚ (Fig

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    heart attack or even die on the spot. Heroin is very addictive as well. When people stop using the drug their body reacts to that. They have a strong craving for it and are in pain. So it’s understandable why heroin is illegal. Cigarettes contain tar‚ a carcinogen (substance that causes cancer)‚ and nicotine is addictive substance that also raises the cholesterol levels in your body. There are more substances in the cigarette and they all have an effect on your body‚ brain‚ or your physical features

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    How marijuana affects our body Effects on the brain * As THC enters the brain‚ it causes the user to feel euphoric—or high. Along with euphoria‚ relaxation is another frequently reported effect in human studies. Other effects‚ which vary dramatically among different users‚ include heightened sensory perception (e.g.‚ brighter colors)‚ laughter‚ altered perception of time‚ and increased appetite. After a while‚ the euphoria subsides‚ and the user may feel sleepy or depressed. Occasionally

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    big of a bowl you had to hold the object. Another advantage with the mangonel catapult is that you are able to fire whatever you want to. According to Ancientfortresses.org‚ soldiers would shoot almost anything. Stones‚ fire‚ burning sand‚ burning tar‚ pots of greek fire‚ dead or mutilated bodies‚ quicklime and any rotting matter are just a few of the things that was used to launch by the mangonel

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    colonies was the Stamp Act of 1765. This tax was placed on all paper products‚ and it was used to pay off debt in Britain. Because of this act‚ countless soldiers and british collectors were attacked by the angry colonists. The colonists would tar and feather the collectors showing Britain that they did not approve of this act at all. In order to discuss on how to rebel against the Stamp Act‚ colonists created the Stamp Act Congress. Samuel Adams verbally announced his anger towards british

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    Health and Wellness Ronnie Corley‚ Travis Jackson‚ Tiny Elmore Sci/163 April 4‚ 2013 Dr. Wytisha S. Carter Health and Wellness Health and wellness are both major parts in our lives. Although health and wellness are keys in living a long life‚ a lot of people are ill‚ have unhealthy habits‚ are obese‚ and are out of shape. Three top elements of health and wellness we would like to increase in society would have to be exercise‚ eating healthy‚ and health awareness. Exercise is a good way

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    Cigarette Advertising Bans

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    Topic: Cigarette Advertising Bans and Preventions Global consumption of cigarettes has been rising markedly; approximately one billion men and roughly 250 million women are cigarette consumers (Evan‚ 2008‚ Internet). The underestimation that cigarette smokers make towards the severity of health jeopardies of cigarette smoking damages their mental and physical states acutely‚ and fifty percent will die prematurely from tobacco-related illnesses (WHO‚ 2008‚ Internet). A miscellany of methods has

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    increase in popularly‚ are the massive differences in health impact compared with regular cigarettes. Lighting a traditional cigarette causes tobacco to burn‚ releasing smoke that contains nicotine‚ tar and another 4000 plus active chemicals (Cowell). The user breathes in the smoke to deliver nicotine‚ tar and the additional chemicals to the lungs (Cowell). An electronic cigarette does not rely on this process. Instead‚ it heats a liquid that contains artificial flavors and /or nicotine (Cowell). The

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    his freshman year‚ but he was the man you went to when you needed someone to make a shot when it was needed most. His most important shot of the year was an amazing jump shot that put the Tar Heels up by one‚ which gave Dean Smith his first championship. Michael was named ACC rookie of the year. Although the Tar Heels did not win another championship during Jordan’s years in college‚ Michael did not come into his own as a premiere college player in the country. He was named All- American his sophomore

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    Otzi the Iceman

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    Who was otzi the Iceman- Page 1 The discovery Who was otzi the Iceman- Page 1 The discovery It was that he was in his mid 40’s and his powerful leg muscles and his general fitness proposed that he may have spent his time rounding up sheep and goats up and down the Tyrolean’s Alps. Otzi had a number of tattoos that were covered all over his body. A cross was on the inner part of his left knee and had six parallel straight lines that were arranged in two rows on his back above the kidney‚ these

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