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    Analysis of Print Ad

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    Name: Haziq Tarmizi ID: 1007K11060 Date: 17 September 2012 In this paper I will focus on studying a specific print advertisement that I have choose which is the ArmanieXchange print ad‚ where I found this particular ad on Teen Vogue. This study will look into the perspective of ad design‚ ad placement‚ targeted audience‚ mode of address‚ the relationship to popular culture‚ possible consumer responses and etc. The Armani exchange print advertisement uses the magazine as the medium

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    AP Art History Study Guide

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    rituals and marking astronomical events. Megalith: a stone of great size used in the construction of a prehistoric structure. Menhir: a large uncut stone erected as a monument in the prehistoric era. Mortise-and-tenon: a groove cut into stone or wood‚ called a mortise‚ that is shaped to receive a tenon‚ or projection‚ of the same dimensions. Post-and-lintel: a method of construction in which two posts support a horizontal beam‚ called a lintel. ANCIENT NEAR EAST ART Sumerian Statuettes

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    HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE 3 Module 3 (Part One) FEATURES CHINESE ARCHITECTURE Chinese architecture refers to a style of architecture that has taken shape in East Asia over many centuries. The structural principles of Chinese architecture have remained largely unchanged‚ the main changes being only the decorative details. Since the Tang Dynasty‚ Chinese architecture has had a major influence on the architectural styles of Korea‚ Vietnam‚ and Japan. The architecture of China is as old as Chinese civilization

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    Pantheon Research Paper

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    The Ancient World was a place where great discoveries were made. A World where great things and extraordinary minds existed. Every group of civilizations had something different they believed in. These heroes of ancient cultures deserve to be acknowledged. These were the people who developed the basic building blocks of architecture‚ furniture and interiors that we use today. They worked hard and strived for perfection. I have decided to look at the Pantheon‚ Parthenon and Temple of Horus as buildings

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    Woodwork

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    made things a bit annoying for me as I was then behind time so there was some rushing and it didn’t make it easy to complete. What I would change. There are a very few things about the project that I would change. One of them would be to cut the tenon a bit thinner so that I didn’t take so much time to put it together. When chiselling out the trench I could have made it easier for myself by chiselling all the way through instead of making it exactly fifteen centimetres deep. What I learned.

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    precut base and nailed it to the main frame with warrington hammer‚ PVA glue and nail punch. - Puttied over nails using pinewood putty and a putty knife. Sanded job with 120 grit garnet paper and sanding block. - Cut slats to fit into grooves with tenon saw. - Lined up all slats evenly using a try square‚ pencil‚ vice and a scrap piece of wood. - Applied Shelley’s Qwik-Grip adhesive to the back of all slats and onto a sheet of fabric using a scrap piece of wood to spread it evenly. - Added another

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    Ankle Injury Lab Report

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    view. This view allows doctors to get a good picture of the medial and lateral malleoli. The edge of the medial malleolus is outlined in blue and the edge of the lateral malleolus is outlined in pink‚ on the image below. The final view is the mortise view. This is a view in which the ankle is internally rotated 15 degrees. This view allows doctors to determine if there is shortening of the fibula‚ which indicates a fracture of the bone. Joint instability and the loss of normal ankle joint

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    Before you start a wood working project‚ apart from your wood working plans you need a basic tool set to get you started. Wood working as a hobby is something you can enjoy starting with something fairly basic such as a simple coffee table and then progressing over time as you develop your skills to more complex projects. Wood working plans can range from simple to complex most of which can be built with a basic set of hand tools as long as you have somewhere to work‚ a bench to work on or even just

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    My First Clarinet Essay

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    is the bell‚ it is responsible for the lowest tone. Between the barrel and the upper joint you’re able to adjust for pitch intonations‚ well as between the upper and lower joints‚ which is called the bridge. In every part of the clarinet has cork tenons to connect all the pieces together‚ this cork is made up of ABS‚ resin‚ or sometimes rubber. The whole instrument is made out of African Blackwood called

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    Vlach an architectural historian is making it his mission to correct his peers understanding and clarify that the origin of the shotgun house lies in African culture. He wants to prove that the shotgun house does not originate from New Orleans‚ but traces back further‚ dating back to the sixteenth century. By using the evidence of immigration patterns into the United States‚ rise of free black communities in New Orleans‚ understanding of the Atlantic Slave Trade route‚ development of Architectural

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