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    Fashion Designning

    This watermark does not appear in the registered version - http://www.clicktoconvert.com 1 B.Sc. COSTUME DESIGN AND FASHION FASHION DESIGNING AND SEWING TECHNOLOGY UNITS UNIT 1 UNIT 2 UNIT 3 UNIT 4 UNIT 5 CONTENTS UNIT NO. UNIT I LESSON NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TITLE OF THE LESSON PRINCIPLES OF FASHION FASHION PRODUCERS FASHION DESIGNING & ACCESSORIES PRINCIPLES OF DESIGNING COLOUR COLOUR HORMONIES & APPLICATION DRESS DESIGNING SEWING MACHINES SPECIAL MACHINES

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    Doryphoros: Spear Bearer

    When I look at the sculptural work of art “Doryphoros” also known as “Spear Bearer”, I see detailed and complex art elements. These art elements consist of lines, shapes, texture, values, and color. Firstly, the lines of the sculpture consist of thickly curved, swirled, diagonal, horizontal, and smooth lines. The lines add definition and dimension to the body of the sculpture. For example, the thick curved lines bring out the masculinity of the man that is observed on his chest, arms, glutes, back

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    Amethyst Engagement Ring Research

    A very iconic and mystical gemstone, amethyst was once worn by Greek nobility to ward off evil and keep the wearer quick-minded and in a calm, peaceful state. While this history lesson may not impress her, the deep, rich purple hues of an amethyst will surely catch her eye and put a smile on her face. Giving your fiancé an amethyst engagement ring promises her a life of peace, a home filled with goodness, and maybe a little magic. 3. Emerald Emerald is the birthstone for the

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    Eyewitness Research Paper

    tremendous and imperative articles, their shapes, hues, etc. In any case, the photo is not about as distinct as what we would check whether we were really seeing the room. Individuals are inconceivably enhanced at segregating. Shading is a particular fair representation of memory's low determination. While there are a considerable number of discriminable hues, shading memory is outstandingly limited. Assorted scrutinizes suggest that individuals social occasion hues into around 11 groupings. Memory will successfully

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    Chisiki Kougaku

    Agenda CMC support Introduction to Communication Science and Technology ICST: Week 07, Spring 2012 ICST: Week 07, Spring 2012 – simple rules of UID UI examples User-Centered UID principles ‐User‐Centered Design‐ 1 2 CMC Support: Rules 1. Strive for consistency — consistent sequence of actions — identical terminology — limited use of exceptions CMC Support: Rules (cont-d) 4. Design dialogs to yield closure — group of actions: “begin-middle-end” — end means “drop from

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    Jacob Lawrence

    Jacob Lawrence Art Analysis: Panel 1 1. In the artwork, Panel 1, of Jacob Lawrence, Lawrence’s style is non-objective and abstract. Though, you can make out the artwork of what it is, Lawrence did not solely focus on one particular part of the artwork, but instead the artwork as a whole is more focused on the figures as a big group instead of just one individual. 2. This specific piece of Lawrence does not have a focal point, but instead the audience focuses on the whole artwork. One

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    Different Cultures Cause Miscommunication

    HUE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES ENGLISH DEPARTMENT .................... CROSS- CULTURAL COMMUNICATION Instructor : NGUYEN BACH NGA Group : 8 Student : HO VAN KET Class : ANHSPK10D Student code : 13F7011114 ******* Hue, 2016 ******* TOPIC FOR END-OF-COURSE ASSIGNMENT CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION When people from different cultures communicate, misunderstandings can happen. What are the possible reasons for those misunderstandings and

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    Chris Tomlin Creation

    The included image is a print of an original work titled Creation, by calligraphist Donald Jackson and nature illustrator Chris Tomlin. This print hangs in a frame within the home of Dr. Beverley Connelly. The original work is one of many such images found in the Saint John’s Bible, located in the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library at Saint John’s University. This is a piece that is beautiful, dynamic, and expressive, as well as asymmetrical and representational. This piece is meant to be viewed

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    Absolute Pitch Model

    Every second, the human brain is processing an endless stream of information from the world around us. Previous research on processing has furiously debated two questions: Why do we process the way we do? What part of processing is innate? It is interesting however that though processing itself seems so complex and debatable, the unprocessed systems themselves are quite simple. This has led to the formulation of an idea called Spectral Processing that tries to unravel the complexities of perception

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    Christ occupy the very middle and do not fill up the oval shape in the center. What occupy most of the space are darkness and the steps that are beneath Mary. Each character in their own has different dimensions. The shadows, light, and different hues produce an illusion of layering throughout the painting. The painting clearly shows the Virgin Mary holding the child by the way lines are created even though we cannot see that part of her. This painting is a colorful portrait of the Virgin Mary

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