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    Culture and arts- Is the link still intact As a human being‚ we constantly feel the urge to express ourselves. Art provides the way to express our thoughts and imaginations. Both art and culture are modes chosen by human beings to express themselves. Art and culture and very much close in nature and often coincide with one another and often goes side by side‚ thought they are not exactly the same thing but are close to each other‚ that’s one reason why people often fail to differentiate between culture

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    Investigate the ways artists develop visual codes and visual language to communicate ideas in their artworks. Refer to a range of artists and artworks. Artists develop visual codes and visual language to communicate ideas in their artworks. This is specifically seen through Giorgio da Castelfranco (Giorgione)‚ Tiziano Vecellio (Titian) and Édouard Manet‚ where each artist successfully incorporates their own ideas into their artwork. Titian and Giorgione are both Italian painters born in the same

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    Visual Impaired

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    Visual Impaired Definition Blindness is the inability to see from light to dark or just the inability to see at all. In some cases it leads to total loss of vision. Visual impaired is a severe reduction of vision that can’t be fully treated by medical treatment or lenses. Blindness and visual impairment are often used as synonyms‚ in the sports world. The International Blind Sports Association (IBSA) and the U.S. Association for Blind Athletes (USABA) serve persons whose vision varies from

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    What Is True Art?

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    Fine Arts Appreciation 14 October 2012 “What Is True Art?” Art has been a part of our life for as long as humanity has existed. For thousands of years people have been creating‚ viewing‚ criticizing‚ and enjoying art. Art is one of the most intriguing and exiting forms of human expression. A picture can tell a thousand words and often stir up feelings inside the viewer. Art is all around us. Buildings‚ electronic equipment such as computers‚ and even automobiles are all a form of art. Each

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    Visual Impairment Introduction Vision challenge or impairment is when a person’s degree of seeing is very low and the affected person requires assistance in order to carry out daily routine. Significantly‚ for one to qualify as visually impaired there must be prove that a person cannot undertake duties by himself without necessary assistance. For a person to qualify as a visually challenged‚ there must be a prove that the affected eyes cannot be conventionally treated. Visual challenge cannot be

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    Introduction: Man’s capacity to use his or her visual mechanism places him or her on top of all creatures in the world. There is no doubt that in the list of the basic human senses‚ vision is number one‚ followed by audition or hearing‚ kinesthesia or touch‚ olfaction or smell and gustation or taste. Authorities state that although man uses all his senses simultaneously in gathering varied stimuli from the environment‚ nearly eighty percent (80%) of all knowledge and information that man acquires

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    What is Art songs? The human voice is a natural instrument with unique capabilities. Speech and music have been combined since the earliest times‚ so that Song is probably one of the oldest musical forms. Simple definitions for song might be "a piece of music performed by voice‚ with or without instrumental accompaniment‚" or "a poem set to music." The German word for such classical song is Lied (singular) and Lieder (plural)‚ so that you will hear the terms "art song‚" "lied" and "lieder" used

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    Visual Basic Language History Visual Basic was founded by Alan Cooper who was also known as the father of Visual Basic. Originally‚ it was a simple shell that was nicknamed Tripod. Bill Gates later purchased Tripod and changed the name to Ruby. Ruby added a control box which could be used to add components or widgets. Later‚ in 1991‚ Ruby and Quickbasic came together to form Thunder. Thunder added drag and drop tool capability‚ codeless object GUI creations‚ and event oriented programming. Visual

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    VISUAL IMPAIRMENT (Including Blindness) I. DEFINITION "Visual impairment including blindness" means an impairment in vision that‚ even with correction‚ adversely affects a child’s educational performance. The term includes both partial sight and blindness. This impairment refers to abnormality of the eyes‚ the optic nerve or the visual center for the brain resulting in decreased visual acuity. Students with visual impairments are identified as those with a corrected visual acuity of 20/70

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    The art depicted above is Annibale Carracci’s Head of a youth. The line form this shows is dance of curving lines and ragged‚ irregular lines. I believe that the use of these lines help to give the artwork a sense of movement that vertical lines would have been unable to produce. The shape I believe is depicted is more of an organic shape because it is irregular and curving. It appears to be much like a quick sketch without exact lines used; therefore I would define it as irregular when looking up

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