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    your brother told me that you toppled the ancestral vase and broke it in to pieces. Do you have any idea that it has been in our family for generations? Made in Persia for the royal family‚ there is nothing like it in the world." I was about to defend myself‚ but Mum left the room without listening to an innocent prisoner ’s plea for mercy. It was utter nonsense‚ there was no connection. Me! Breaking a vase! When was the last time I broke a vase in this house‚ user I many be clumsy but I knew the

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    Deere & Co‚ Massey-Fergusson and International Harvester. • Increasing importance of Diesel engines with the rising gasoline prices which has caused more R&D in this field. • Decline in demand in North America due to high interest rates‚ economic recession‚ soviet grain embargo and severe drought. This recession has also caused European and Third World Markets depression. • Bad financial position of all farm manufacturers (e.g. International Harvester is negotiating a refinancing plan). Key Factors:

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    NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY NEWCASTLE BUSINESS SCHOOL FN0247 Corporate and Group Accounting – Level 5 Paper 1 January 2011 Time allowed: 2 Hours-plus 10 minutes reading time Instructions: This is a CLOSED BOOK examination Four questions set Answer any three questions All questions carry EQUAL MARKS Total marks possible: 75 Page 1 of 8 Question 1 1(a) Company X has a year end of 30 November. The company’s share capital consisted of £1‚000‚000 of 25p shares. The market value of these shares was

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    Art‚ there is a bell krater from Attica‚ Greece that was made around 460-450 BCE. It is a ceramic vase that is in excellent condition with the exception of a few chips on the red-figure decoration. The Bell Krater (figure 1‚ figure 2) stands under two feet tall and is just over one foot in width. Overall‚ the scene and design style on this krater is mostly consistent throughout the entire body of the vase‚ but there are a few formal elements that separate the scenes on Side A (figure 1) from Side B

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    is believed that theater began as a religious experience in order to honor the gods. Drama developed out of choral dances for Dionysus‚ the Greek god of wine‚ fertility and revelry‚ in Athens in the mid-sixth century BCE‚ inaugurating the earliest vase-paintings of ancient Greek performance (Hart 1). In 534 BCE the first tragedy took place with comedy following suit around fifty years later. According to Aristotle‚ Thespis was the first person to appear onstage as someone other than himself‚ thus

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    sculpture of young Marry holding Jesus in her arms. By showing great detail in his potrayl of Marry‚ like the folding of her robs‚ he shows the nature of man more thoroughly. Thus portraying the idea of humanism. In a serious of paintings called The Harvesters‚ Bruegel depicts the idea of humanism as well. He accomplishes this by painting the peasants and nature with such attentive detail. Bruegel paints the peasants with great emotion‚ showing the struggles they endure throughout the different seasons

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    Anthropology." Greece "the Mediterranean World" 17 Nov. 2007 <http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/exhibits/galleries/greekworld.html>. Oakley‚ John H. "The Achilles Painter: White-Ground Vases." Perseus. Tufts University. 17 Nov. 2007 <http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/Secondary/Painter_Essays/Achilles_7.html>. "Perseus Vase Catalog." Tufts University. 12 Dec. 2007 <http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus:text:1999.04.0043&query=Philadelphia%20MS5463>. Whitcombe‚ Christopher L.C.E.‚ comp. "What

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    By: Nistha Pithava Nistha Pithava Art History 1 December 12‚ 2012 Take Home Final: Part 1 Section I: Ancient Near East The works of the art that is related to the Near Eastern time period incorporates the arts of Mesopotamia‚ which is ancient Iran‚ Syria‚ and Turkey between the periods of 3500 through 399 B.C. The dates of begin in the Neolithic prehistoric times and end in the historic or dynastic periods‚ which for the most part is prior to the Christian era. Near East

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    Lee. Clara Da Seul Art History Research Paper November 28‚ 2016 Dr. Ali Mousavi Ancient 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

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    birth first to Artemis and then to Apollo. Making out of terra-cotta‚ the most common forms of pottery made in the ancient Greece‚ the vase is painted using “the red-figure style” . It was made in a specific shape for particular use such as pouring librations (lekythos). I like how this vase shows only a few figures‚ maintaining the right balance between the vase and the picture. The graphic decorations provide insights into the ancient Greek

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