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    A model is a simplified representation of some aspect of the world. In what ways may models help or hinder the research for knowledge? A model by definition is “a schematic description of a system‚ theory‚ or phenomenon that accounts for its known or inferred properties and may be used for further study of its characteristics”(source) that implies that a model is supposed to be a helping hand while searching for knowledge in any subject. Sometimes however models can appear to be quite confusing

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    adoration‚ the transcendent mystery of God”. Leonardo Da Vinci’s artworks are some of many pieces of art that are praised as ingenious around the world. Many of Leonardo’s works are recognized all over the world‚ his most famous painting being the ‘Mona Lisa’. Leonardo created several artworks which conveyed religious themes and challenged the viewers to imagine the story of Jesus’ life. Three of Leonardo’s famous artworks include the ‘Annunciation‚ the ‘Last Supper’ and the ‘Adoration of the Magi’.

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    The Golden Number 1.61803 39887 49894 84820 is by no means a number of memorization. However‚ it is a recognizable one. Never will you find a combination of numbers that is more significant than this one. This ratio is known as the Golden Number‚ or the Golden Ratio. This mystery number has been used throughout different aspects of life‚ such as art‚ architecture‚ and of course‚ mathematics. One may wonder where the Golden Ratio came from? Who thought to discover it? When was it discovered? And

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    studies the ideal proportions of a male figure. High Renaissance art focused on portraying the humans in their most natural form. Nudes were painted beautifully and aesthetically. Artists perfected the art of facial expressions. Leonardo Da Vinci ’s "Mona Lisa" and the "Last Supper" are a good example of this. These artists advocated the philosophy of Humanism through their art works. Humanists believed that humanity is unparalleled as it connects the mortal world

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    The Italian Renaissance genius‚ Leonardo da Vinci‚ was born in the town of Vinci‚ Italy on April 15‚ 1452. Leonardo was an architect‚ sculptor‚ inventor‚ scientist‚ master painter‚ anatomist‚ and engineer during the fifteenth century. He had displayed extraordinary talent in sculpting; therefore‚ his parents had apprenticed him to a sculptor near Florence‚ Italy at only fifteen years of age. By 1477‚ he had opened his own studio to practice his crafts‚ but by 1482 he realized he has not appealed

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    EARTH AFTER A 5000 YEARS!!!! If you could travel back in time five centuries‚ you’d encounter a thriving Aztec empire in Central Mexico‚ a freshly painted "Mona Lisa" in Renaissance Europe and cooler temperatures across the Northern Hemisphere. This was a world in the midst of the Little Ice Age (A.D. 1300 to 1850) and a period of vast European exploration now known as the Age of Discovery. But what if we could look 500 years into the future and glimpse the Earth of the 26th

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    DaVinci and his Life

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    powers of invention. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and perhaps the most diversely talented person ever to have lived. It is primarily as a painter that Leonardo was and is renowned. Two of his works‚ the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper occupy unique positions as the most famous‚ most reproduced and most parodied portrait and religious painting of all time‚ their fame approached only by Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam. Leonardo’s drawing of the Vitruvian Man

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    Types of Claymation The combination of stop-motion animation and clay figures is known as clay animation. It was developed in the early 20th century‚ but became popular as a form of children’s entertainment due to shows like "Gumby" and "Wallace and Gromit." The term "Claymation" is copyrighted by Will Vinton Studios‚ but is informally used in reference to all clay animation. Clay animation continues to see use in the 21st century‚ commonly utilized in Adult Swim cartoons like "Moral Orel" and "Robot

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    cable car link was built in 1990s - further increased amount of visitors to this attraction. * Nearby - Artist’s quarter + the Salvador Dali museum. * Other attractions drawing millions of visitors each year – Louvre - holds famous pieces (Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci) * S. lies the palace of Versailles * E. (in Marne de la Valley) is the world famous Euro Disney. * Arc De Triomphe‚ Champs d’Elysees and the Notre Dame Cathedral. * 2008 - These sites drew in over 25 million

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    artwork to recreate the 3-dimensional form of objects. His paintings were among the first to show changes in the detail and color of an object to create an illusion of depth and distance. His most famous artworks include The Baptism of Christ‚ The Mona Lisa‚ The Last Supper and The Adoration of Three Kings. An important aspect of Leonardo’s work as an artist was his ability to combine art and science. He used his knowledge of anatomy and his observations of how objects moved and appeared naturally

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