1 The CASE Journal Volume 4, Issue 2 (Spring 2008) Table of Contents Click on the article or case title to go to that page Editorial Policy Letter from the Editor Case Abstracts Cases “Sally’s Dilemma: Making Tough Choices in Collaborative Visioning” Karl A. Hickerson, David J. O’Connell & Arun K. Pillutla, St. Ambrose University “The Death of a Salesman Revisited: Part A” Herbert Sherman, Long Island University & Daniel James Rowley, University of Northern Colorado “The Death
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Lab 3: Input, Processing, and Output This lab accompanies Chapter 2 (pp. 56-68) of Starting Out with Programming Logic & Design. Chris Garcia Name: ___________________________ Lab 3.1 – Pseudocode This lab requires you to think about the steps that take place in a program by writing pseudocode. Read the following program prior to completing the lab. Write a program that will take in basic information from a student, including their name and how many credits they have taken in
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The piece of artwork I found most interesting this week was the “Market Woman” during the Hellenistic period. This sculpture was most unique to me because of the intricate details that were made in the drapery and strong facial expression the Market Woman made. The facial expression she makes stood out more than the other Greek and Roman sculptures because most of the facial expressions were softer and less apparent. In the sculpture of “Peplos Kore,” a softer, more feminine look, was expressed by
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She attended a private school with mostly white, wealthy students. She began exhibiting her artwork her artwork internationally at the age of twenty when she graduated with an associate’s degree from the School of Visual Arts in 1969. During this time, she also worked at the Seth Siege Laub Gallery where it was known for its conceptual art exhibition. In 1970, she went even far to exhibit her artwork in the Museum of Modern Art’s Information. In addition to all of
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Tonya Gregg is a painter and drawer which focuses on women, pop-culture, and truths. Tonya Gregg is an artist born and raised in South Carolina. She attended the Governor’s School for the Arts Gifted and Talented program where she received a BFA in painting. She is also attended the University of Chicago, Maryland Institute, and College of Arts. These colleges led her to be the first full-time student to be featured in New American Paintings. Ever since then she has featured her paintings abroad
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Strabismus is a condition of misalignment of the eyes, it occurs in 2-5% of the population yet in more that 80% of the patients with Apert syndrome. Strabismus can be horizontal, vertical or torsional. There are different types of strabismus, a combination is also possible (figure1). The V-pattern is an exotropia on upgaze, diminishing in downgaze. This strabismus pattern is associated with an overactive m. obliques inferior, with a possible underaction of the m. obliques superior. This can lead
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shapes and color fields, such as Frank Stella, Kenneth Noland, and Al Held, broke new (Abstract into Non-objective) ground by creating art that used only color (or the lack thereof), line, geometric shapes and color fields to create very powerful visual
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The patient’s symptoms indicate damage to the oculomotor nerve, also known as cranial nerve III (CNIII). This nerve is composed of two different types of efferent fibers: general somatic efferent (GSE) fibers and general visceral efferent (GVE) fibers. The GSE fibers are responsible for innervating most of the muscles in the orbit that move the eye. These muscles are the levator palpebrae superioris, the superior rectus, the medial rectus, the inferior rectus, and the inferior oblique muscles. The
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This essay will evaluate the works of social criticism that had been done by the two artists, Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger in terms of images and text by compare and analyse some of their works. These two particular artists were chosen because a wide platform of common features can be found in their art. The two artists, Barbara Kruger and Jenny Holzer are both American conceptual artists that utilises textual element as their major component of work such as to apply massive bold typefaces and
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Unconscious perception Blindsight is a condition that is defined as residual visual capability of patients with damage to primary visual cortex, without conscious perception of the stimuli(Overgaard, 2011). Studies of blindsight in humans began with Ridooch,G in 1917, who first looked at the phenomena by studying soldiers that suffered lesions to the occipital lobe of the brain, but were still able to detect visual, moving stimuli(Overgaard, 2011). The term was first classically defined by Weiskrantz
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