The speaker in this poem starts standing in the woods, considering which fork to take in the road. Both ways seem to be the same to the reader, equally worn out and overtaken with leaves. The speaker chooses a path, and tells himself that one-day he will go back and take the other. Deep down he knows there isn’t a big chance that he will have the opportunity to do so. He discusses in the poem that someday in the future he will do the same scenario as the last except he claims he will take the road
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Art History – Study Guide and Image List for Final Exam Gothic Architecture in France – the opening of the wall into windows; the use of the rib vault, the flying buttress, stained glass, and increased verticality. The way structure and aesthetics were thought to merge in geometry. The role of Abbot Suger in Saint Denis and the beginning of the Gothic style. The symbolism of light. Renaissance Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture – Re-birth of classical culture; the continued development of naturalistic
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Enterprise Architecture Vol. 11, No. 10 10 Key Skills Architects Must Have to Deliver Value by Michael Rosen, Director, Cutter Consortium Enterprise Architecture Practice As the complexity of IT grows, more and more organizations are realizing the need for architecture. But the definition of what architecture is, the titles that architects have, and the role of an architect vary widely from one organization to another. Business, IT, management, and even architects don’t necessarily
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Current Event Justin Chisolm HRM 291 7/14/2015 Training Design Flowchart The first article is about determining if training is even required at the firm. Cathy Moore is the author of the article and she has several years of experience in training and developing. In the article Cathy discusses ways to determine if training is needed by asking questions based on a flow chart that she created. The most practical application of this information in the workplace
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St Paul’s Cathedral is a very famous cathedral, situated at London, England on Ludgate Hill which is the highest point of the City of London. It’s an Anglican cathedral, the seat of Bishop and the mother church of London. St Paul’s Cathedral was founded in AD 604, designed in the English Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren. This building is the second largest church in UK with 365 feet or 111 meters. There are many parts in St Paul’s Cathedral such as Dome, west front, wall ETC. Dome, Wren had
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During the Suger’s day, Chartres Cathedral in total had 180 original stained glass windows. The stained glass windows of Chartres Cathedral are still remarkably well preserved up to today and become the richest collection of Gothic stained glass windows in the world. Its windows were filled with “dense stained glass panels” to create a dark but colorful interior. Due to their outstanding cobalt blue color, they are also known with name called “the blue from Chartres”. Though the Cathedral consists
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1. According to what I understand from the power point, some of the key ways in which Chicanos and people of color re-use the style of the gothic is through the use of tattoos, graffiti, music, literature and some stories passed down from generation to generation, like the story of La Llorona. The gothic literature focused on ruin, decay, death, terror, chaos, privileged irrationality and passion over rationality and reason. Myriam Gurba’s book Painting Their Portraits in Winter is full of stories
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furthering Wright's idea of keeping in harmony with nature. The outside of the house’s walls were finished off by masonries. The house also uses semicircles in the beams to accommodate trees growing on the site. This concept is know as organic architecture and Wright used it to seamlessly blend the modern structure with its
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Types of Information Systems PGDM Trimester I, 2013 Types of Information Systems IT applications in Management, 2013 2 Operation Support Systems Definition: • Information systems that process data generated by and used in business operations • Goal: – efficiently process business transactions, – control industrial processes, – support enterprise communications and collaboration, and – update corporate databases IT applications in Management, 2013 3 Examples • Transaction
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A microprocessor is a computer processor that incorporates the functions of computer’s central processing unit (CPU) on a single integrated circuit (IC), or at most a few integrated circuits. The microprocessor is a multipurpose, programmable device that accepts digital data as input, processes it according to instructions stored in its memory, and provides results as output. 2. A digital signal processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor (or a SIP block), with its architecture optimized for the
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