...YEAR 11 ART THEORY TASK YEAR 11 ART THEORY TASK BY BRODIE O’BRIEN BILL VIOLA- WORK METHODS * Bill Viola has been a discoverer in the use of video and moving images since early in the 70’s, Viola uses state-of-the-art electronic technology and his multimedia installations explore the phenomenon of sense perception. * Viola uses the basics of art making and transforms them to fit his medium (video making). Sometimes he uses more than one screen, playing either simultaneous images of different images but of the same theme in one project, Viola strives for technical perfection in his chosen medium in the same a painter tries to be perfect in a painting. * Viola creates an aesthetic experience just like a painting does by manipulating the focus and sensual colour in his videos. (e.g. “reflecting paradise”) * Frames are slowed down to a point as were the viewer feels connected and drawn into the artwork, his images are left on the screen long enough to disturb and challenge the viewer, the sounds accompanying the images become more apparent to the viewer the longer the artwork continues by becoming deeper, louder or even changing the pitch at a rapid point so the viewer notices. (e.g. “the crossing” 1996) * The artwork doesn’t just simply “begin”, people fade in, out, dissolve and come into focus of the camera, mainly in the centre of the frame so they are portrayed as the main object in the frame. (e.g. ”the fall...
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...Global Wine Wars SWOT Analysis of US Wine Market Strengths: 1) US imports are very difficult to crack due its distance from the most producing countries. 2) One of the main contributors to the US market growth was the Generation Y, they supported wine more than Generation X. 3) The complex 3 tier distribution system that the US will force all the sales to pass through the state licensed wholesalers, these wholesalers add cost and exercise their great power. 4) Of the World’s Top 20 wine brands, Nine US brands featured in that list which was an achievement. Weakness: 1) It has become a high cost producer due to the high land prices. 2) Another major drawback is unavailability of land for expansion in the premium wine areas. 3) American producers focused a lot on their large and high priced domestic market, but fell behind global price (low and high points). 4) Average wine prices for US in similarly rated wine was more when compared to Australia. EX: Californian wine was 55$ whereas Australian was 20$. 5) Controlled Immigration has resulted in the increase of labor costs. Opportunities: 1) The US wine market can look to target the super-premium and ultra-premium sections. 2) As the oversupply of the market grew surplus wine was being purchased on the spot which led to the creation of a popular low price brand named “Two Buck Chuck” which sold 5 million cases a year, here is there is an opportunity to market and expand this brand...
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...Academy For Scholarships and Entrepreneurship Daquan Stephenson 5/15/2013 New Deal 802 Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal was successful. The New Deal was used to refer to the united states president Franklin D. Roosevelt's program to solve the economic problems created by the Great Depression of the 1930's. However, the new deal didn't end the Depression, but it did relieve much economic hardships and gave Americans faith in the democratic system at the time when the other nations hit by the depression turned to the dictators. The New Deal programs were admired by some people and rejected by other people. The reason to why it was successful was because of the many relief policies. These policies focused on three general goals hope for the needy, economic recovery, and financial reform. During the great fall of the economy in other words the great depression president Roosevelt tried to save the national banking system by closing the Nations bank and declaring it as a bank holiday. During the time citizens of America couldn't withdraw any of their money of deposit or make any transaction due to suspension of all accounts across the nation. That acted as a required over look of da banks to make sure their investors or accounts holders had enough funds to meet their depositors demand. That dramatically increased the trust in the banks from the public for once they are up and running again. The bank holiday...
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...Alen Kaminsky 4/15/15 The Life of a Serf in the Medieval Age Henry was a man of few words, and a man with a great deal of responsibility in his life. Being a serf in Medieval Europe was definitely not the easiest of tasks to have. Henry was a man with a family a wife, a son, and an ailing mother, whom he was forced to take care of in their very petite living area. Henry was from France, and served under King Philip II Augustus (AKA Philip II of France), who served Capetian France from 1180-1223. The man was a menacing leader who believed in war first tactics to resolve issues. He used war methods to win back property that originally belonged to France, and “Waged war against the Plantagenet rulers of England” whom ruled the French territories of Normandy, Maine, Anjou, and Aquitaine. You can also attribute his war tactics, and successes to the surplus of income he’d brought to the French monarchy. Henry was among the many serfs whom served under Philip II, but he’d always seem to come out as the favorite in terms of his overall help to Philip II. Henry was a head grounds man to the gardens set up along the palace in which Philip II resided. On top of being a great help to the king, he was an avid supporter of his majesty, and was no pacifist in the slightest, as he supported all the war tactics used to gain back French land from the English. While being a diligent worker was key to his successes in the life of a serf, the negatives of the life were very evident as...
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...CHAPTER 6 SUPPORT DEPARTMENT COST ALLOCATION LEARNING OBJECTIVES AFTER STUDYING THIS CHAPTER, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO: 1. Describe the difference between support departments and producing departments. 2. Explain five reasons why support costs may be assigned to producing departments. 3. Calculate charging rates, and distinguish between single and dual charging rates. 4. Allocate support center costs to producing departments using the direct method, the sequential method, and the reciprocal method. 5. Calculate departmental overhead rates. CHAPTER SUMMARY THIS CHAPTER FIRST DIFFERENTIATES SUPPORT DEPARTMENTS FROM PRODUCING DEPARTMENTS. THE COSTS OF SUPPORT DEPARTMENTS ARE COMMON TO ALL PRODUCING DEPARTMENTS AND MUST BE ALLOCATED TO THEM TO SATISFY MANY IMPORTANT OBJECTIVES. GIVEN THAT THE CAUSAL FACTORS CAN DIFFER FOR FIXED AND VARIABLE COSTS, A DUAL RATE CHARGING METHOD IS PREFERRED TO ALLOCATE THE VARIABLE AND FIXED COSTS SEPARATELY. THREE METHODS ARE INTRODUCED TO RECOGNIZE VARIOUS DEGREES OF SUPPORT DEPARTMENT INTERACTION CONSIDERED. WHILE THE DIRECT METHOD ALLOCATES SUPPORT DEPARTMENT COSTS ONLY TO THE PRODUCING DEPARTMENTS, THE SEQUENTIAL METHOD AND THE RECIPROCAL METHOD ALLOCATE SUPPORT SERVICE COSTS AMONG SOME (OR ALL) INTERACTING SUPPORT DEPARTMENTS BEFORE ALLOCATING COSTS TO THE PRODUCING DEPARTMENTS. UPON ALLOCATING ALL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT COSTS TO PRODUCING DEPARTMENTS, AN OVERHEAD RATE CAN BE COMPUTED FOR EACH PRODUCING DEPARTMENT IN ORDER TO DETERMINE THE PRODUCT’S...
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...Huntsville Obedience Training Club, Inc. HOTC offers classes for puppies between 8 weeks and 18 weeks on the first day of class. Classes meet 50 minutes per week for 8 weeks. Day Time Start Date End Date Monday Monday Wednesday 10:00 AM 6:30 PM 6:30 PM 3/14/16 3/14/16 4/6/16 Notes 5/2/16 5/2/16 5/25/16 skip The total fee for Puppy Class is $95.00 This fee includes class time, a leash and a training manual. The first class is an orientation without puppies. Classes are limited in size. A $25 fee will be charged for all checks returned by the bank. Registrations must be accompanied by a check or money order. They will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis and must be received prior to the start of class. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cut Here, Keep Upper Portion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mail the registration form and fee to: Make check payable to: Huntsville Obedience Training Club Registration email address: hotcpuppyclass@gmail.com LaDonna Madden, HOTC Puppy Registration 2504 Amberhurst Circle, Huntsville, AL 35810 PUPPY CLASS - REGISTRATION FORM Fee MUST be enclosed in order to register. Name (handler must be 12 or older): ____________________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________ City/State: ________________________ Zip: _________ Phone...
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...You are called to a scene of a 50 year old male who was thrown from his motorcycle on a nice fall afternoon. The man is barely alert and cannot maintain his own airway. The first responders are assisting with ventilations but he doesn’t seem to tolerate ventilations via bag valve mask. His blood pressure is 110/60, pulse rate of 50, with snoring respirations at a rate of 6 breaths a minuet that are very shallow. With an Oxygen saturation of 80%. He is extremely hypoxia and needs an advanced airway his jaw is clenched tightly and impossible to inset a tube. You decide to prepare for intubation, but first decide a dose of Versed at 1.5mg to open his clenched jaw and will take effect while you prepare all equipment. Using a jaw thrust maneuver you open his airway and visualize that an ET tube is appropriate and viable. You prepare 100mg of succinylcholine estimating the man’s weight is 100kg as a sedative. After administering the drug you will have your partner aggressively monitor vital signs. You now use a laryngoscope and blade to open the epiglottis and hold the tongue for clear visualization. You choose an 8mm diameter tube to insert and you’ve already made sure the balloon inflates with a 10ml syringe. Lubricant will assist in tube placement as well as putting a slight bend in it prior to intubation. The tube is then slid along the right side of the mouth and visualized entering 1/2 to I inch into the vocal cords. Make sure you do not take your eyes off the vocal cords...
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...International Journal of Trade, Economics and Finance, Vol. 1, No. 1, June, 2010 2010-023X 103 Abstract—Nowadays the business world is changing at a faster and faster pace. The reasons given for this is globalization, highs information technology (IT) investments and the rapid pace of technological change. Organizations are responding in different ways and at different rates to the wide range of IT based opportunities and pressures. The purpose of this paper is to focus on the effects of IT related organizational changes on the management accounting function and to contribute to the body of knowledge about to what extent IT affects the ability to solve accounting tasks. The relationship between IT and accounting practices was investigated qualitatively using six case studies and we will measure the impact of IT on accountants’ tasks. The findings suggest a tendency for change and the decentralization of accounting tasks. Index Terms—Accounting, Accounting Information Systems, Financial Documents, Information Technology, Management Information System. I. INTRODUCTION Nowadays the business world is changing at a faster and faster pace. The reasons given for this is globalization, highs IT investments and the rapid pace of technological change in combination with escalating costs of research and development (Frishamar, 2002). The role of information technology (IT) has shifted over the last decades (Teng & Calhoun, 1996) to become an important part of how ...
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...test unique material and no other clothing material is comparable. In order to cultivate silk it takes an average of 24-28 days for a silk worm to become an adult and make a cocoon. Silk harvesters will use straw to pick up the adult silkworms then unwind the cocoon. The cocoons must be heated to kill the pupae or a moth will grow from the pupae and destroy the silk. An interesting fact about silkworms is one cocoon can produce about 1,000 meters of silk. After china mastered this sophisticated technique the west traders were willing to pay gold for the same weight as silk. today china is still the main producer of silk. Ancient alchemists in China tried to discover an immortal elixir that grants the gift of immortality. Instead of immortality they discovered gunpowder which is a combination of saltpeter charcoal and sulfur. This mixture is known as potassium nitrate. During the Tang Dynasty (850 AD) this invention was used to make fireworks and signal flares before being adapted for military. The English translation for the Chinese word gunpowder is fire medicine. unique material and no other clothing material is comparable. In order to cultivate silk it takes an average of 24-28 days for a silk worm to become an adult and make a cocoon. Silk harvesters will use straw to pick up the adult silkworms then unwind the cocoon. The cocoons must be heated to kill the pupae or a moth will grow from the pupae and destroy the silk. An interesting fact about silkworms is one...
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...Question 1 | : | Before a person borrows money from a bank to make a major purchase, which question is considered most important for the person to answer? | Correct Answer | : | D: Do the benefits of making the purchase outweigh the costs of borrowing the money? | Reason | : | In making a major purchase that requires a person to borrow money, the individual needs to take into consideration the opportunity costs (what is the trade off in making this purchase) involved with borrowing money in addition to the actual cost of the item. For example, if someone has saved $2000 to buy a used car, is he or she better off buying the older car that may need some work or is the person better off taking out a loan for an additional $5000, paying the interest on the loan as well as the principal, and having a newer, hopefully more reliable car. Or, is the person just borrowing the money to purchase a car with more extras and glitz and would be just fine with the $2000 car. | Your Answer | : | C: Can I just pay for the item on a credit card and pay off the amount due each month? | | Question 2 | : | An example of closed-end credit is a | Correct Answer | : | C: mortgage. | Reason | : | Open-end credit is a revolving line of credit that is offered by banks and other lenders to consumers. There is a limit set on the line of credit and the funds are accessed using a credit or debit card or a check or cash advance. Consumers pay interest on the outstanding balance. There are closed-end...
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...People Are Awesome: Bullied School Bus Monitor Gets a Really Nice Vacation In the span of just a few days, a video of vicious harassment of a school bus monitor at the hands of a group of suburban teens has gone viral, incited a backlash, and helped to raise a whole lot of money in sympathy. The video shows 69-year-old Karen Klein in her place of work—a green school bus bench seat—enduring the merciless bullying of several teens. The video Making the Bus Monitor Cry runs eight minutes and is unwatchable after 10 seconds. The web incubates both cruelty and compassion, and what began as a cringe-inducing piece of senior-abuse porn has become a fundraising juggernaut in the hands of Reddit user Max Sidorov. He started the lets give Karen Klein a Vacation campaign on indiegogo with a goal of $5,000 and within days it has raked in nearly $400,000. That's one heck of a vacation. Sidorov told Mashable that he too had painful experiences of being victimized by bullies. "I know how bad it can feel," he said. Over at Slate Torie Bosch calls Reddit "something of a St. Peter of the Internet, directing individuals to Web heaven and hell. If Reddit smiles upon you, there are rewards," she writes. Bosch goes on to list 8 other examples of Reddit's magnanimous smile (stacks of cash), including Caine's arcade, which flash mob fundraised $100,000 for a nine year old's education. Here's to the kindness of the mob. Photo (cc) Flickr user...
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...Ecuador hosted many civilizations. These included the Valdivia and Machalilla Cultures on the coast and the Quitus and Canari cultures in the mountains. The cultures were unique in their art and religious interests but were consolidated under the Shyris confederation for the benefit of trade and barter. The Shyris confederation was ruled by the Duchicela blood line before the Inca invasion. The confederation fought the Incans for many years before being conquered and falling loosely into the Incan Empire in 1463. I found this really cool story about... well I’ll just tell you the story! When the Spanish conquistadors arrived, the Incan Empire was ruled by Huayna Capac with his sons Atahualpa and Huascar. With Huayna Capac's death in 1525, the empire was divided in two: Atahualpa got the north, with his capital in Quito; Huascar got the south, with its capital in Cusco. In 1530, Atahualpa defeated his own brother, Huascar, and claimed control over the entire empire. Atahualpa's victory was short-lived as he was soon captured by the Spanish conquistadors in Cajamarca, and later killed. Disease plagued the native population during the first decades of Spanish rule, a time when the natives also were forced into the encomienda labor system for the Spanish. In 1563, Quito became the seat of an administrative district of Spain and part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, and later the Viceroyalty of New Granada. After nearly 300 years of Spanish colonization, Quito was still a small city...
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...IS 471 Policy Development and Security Issues Lab 4 (Due October 22, 2014) Introduction In any company, a security policy helps to mitigate the risks and threats the business encounters. However, unless a company happens to be in the information security industry, the task of identifying, assessing, and categorizing the myriad of risks can be an overwhelming one. Thankfully, a company’s IT infrastructure can be divided in a logical manner to more easily sort the risks. These divisions are the seven IT domains. The purpose of the seven domains of a typical IT infrastructure is to help organize the roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities for risk management and risk mitigation. In this lab, you will identify known risks, threats, and vulnerabilities, and you will determine which domain of a typical IT infrastructure is affected. You will then discuss security policies to address each identified risk and threat within the seven domains of a typical IT infrastructure. You will next determine which appropriate security policy definition will help mitigate the identified risk, threat, or vulnerability. You will organize your results into a framework that can become part of a layered security strategy. Learning Objectives Upon completing this lab, you will be able to: • Identify risks, threats, and vulnerabilities commonly found in the seven domains of a typical IT infrastructure. Determine which domain is impacted by the risk, threat, or vulnerability. Determine...
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