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    Title: The Role of a Concentration Ellipsoid as a Geometric Tool in Interpreting the Efficiency of Econometric Estimators Author: Preetha Rajan Supervisor: Dr. Alan J. Rogers Date of submission: 21st November‚ 2011 A dissertation submitted in part fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Economics‚ The University of Auckland‚ 2011. Abstract This dissertation‚ by making use of important geometric and econometric concepts such as a ‘linear manifold’

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    Greedy Based Approach to Test Data Compression using Geometric Shapes ABSTRACT Systems-on-a-chip (SOC) are comprised of a collection of pre-designed and preverified cores and user defined logic (UDL). As the complexity of systems-on-a-chip continues to increase‚ the difficulty and cost of testing such chips is increasing rapidly. One of the challenges in testing SOC is dealing with the large size of test data that must be stored in the tester and transferred between the tester and the chip. The

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    South Carolina Math Kindergarten Standard K-4 The student will demonstrate through the mathematical processes an emerging sense of two- and three- dimensional geometric shapes and relative positions in space (Standards‚ 2012). Instructional Goal 1 Identify two-dimensional shapes and three-dimensional shapes. Learning Objective 1: Students will take and identify foam two-dimensional shapes square‚ circle‚ triangle‚ and rectangle from a mystery bag with 80% accuracy. Justification: The mystery

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    Meiping Vase Analysis

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    was originally used as a wine vessel‚ but since the Song dynasty it became popular as a plum vase and got its name "Meiping". The pottery of the Geometric kratar is from the Dippylon cemetery in the Greek time period; with the size of 3’4 1/2’” located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ in New York. The Greek culture vase is modified as a funerary krater featuring a mourning and procession in honor the deceased.

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    Funerary Vases

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    Funerary Vase (Krater) 1) A painted clay vessel showing an early style of Greek figurative art‚ also embodies some core Greek beliefs. 2) Grave Marker: a) A Krater is a wide-mouthed clay vessel for mixing wine and water. 3) Terracotta: a) The vessel is made from Terracotta (Terracotta‚ Terra cotta or Terra-cotta (Italian: "baked earth"‚ from the Latin terra cotta)‚ a type of earthenware‚ is a clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic where the fired body is porous. Its uses include

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    Greece Over a period of time‚ Greek art has developed many new art forms and ideas. Although they were heavily influenced by Egypt and Mesopotamia‚ their unique innovations have made the foundation of the Western art. Despite the changes from the Geometric and Orientalizing period to the Hellenistic period‚ you can see one consistent characteristic. The Ancient Greeks continue to worship their gods and goddesses by building them temples‚ sanctuaries‚ and sculptures. There are 12 Greek gods and goddesses

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    Introduction to Art: Final Exam Study Guide 1. The decorative top of a column. Capitals 2. The middle section of the horizontal entablature in ancient Greek order. Frieze 3. The square areas between the triglyphs in the frieze area of the entablature. Metope 4. Ionic columns have capitals with a scroll like motif called volutes. 5. 6. Decorative vertical or raised lines on a column are called? flutes 7. The elements of an order are- column with capitals‚and the entablature

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    this paper‚ I will be analyzing the similarities and differences in certain pieces of art from the Geometric‚ Orientalizing‚ Archaic‚ and Classical periods with emphasis on how different styles and techniques used such as black and red figure technique were developed due to cultural interaction with neighboring civilizations. The first style of vase painting to come about started in the Geometric period (c.750 BCE). The name of this period virtually represents the style used in early vase paintings

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    A Ceramic Vase Analysis

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    and are not just painted onto the vase. It specifically has a low relief since the image projects only slightly from the surface. The overall texture of the vase is smooth including the area where the scene is. The shape of the vase as a whole is geometric and symmetrical‚ while the scene on it is asymmetrical. Through its different qualities you can see that the theme is tranquility. The image on the front of the vase has plants which suggest a calm nature. Additionally‚ the Native American woman

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    Amphora Hydria Kylix Volute krator Geometric Style EXEKIAS‚ Achilles and Ajax playing a dice game (detail from an Athenian black-figure amphora)‚ from Vulci‚ Italy‚ ca. 540–530 BCE. Geometric krater‚ from the Dipylon cemetery‚ Athens‚ Greece‚ ca. 740 BCE. Kroisos‚ from Anavysos‚ Greece‚ ca. 530 BCE. Marble‚ 6’ 4” high. Peplos Kore‚ from the Acropolis‚ Athens‚ Greece‚ ca. 530 BCE. Marble‚ 4’ high. Zeus (or Poseidon?)‚ from the sea off Cape Artemision‚

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