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Unit One: AP Art History Flash Cards Section : 1 Mesopotamian Art N: Sumerian Votive Offerings D: 2700 BCE P/S: Sumerian (1st period of Mesopotamian Art) A: unknown craftsmen- votive maker Pa: individual citizen of Ur OL: located in a temple precinct facing an image of the god being honored M: gypsum (stone) T: subtractive method. Insert eyes of lapis lazuli or shell and black limestone inlays F: Surrogate for donor (figures are not deities) offering constant prayer to deity with arms clasped reverentially, in supplication, awe C: Placed in temple precincts (?waiting room?) facing altar or statue of god. Appearance of figures relates to anxiety of after life DT: Small, animated faces, big eyes- not in proportion to rest of face N: Standard of Ur D: 2600 BCE

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Emily Paolini Period 6 Art journal 8/15/12 Chapter 3 art journal Subject Matter- Subject- What does the work depict? Who is depicted in the work? The image on the left depicts Khafre Ka as an enthroned divine ruler with a perfect body. This statue represents the ruler Khafre Ka, fourth ruler of the fourth dynasty, or Old Kingdom. The figure on the right depicts a statue used to embody spirits that can heal or inflict harm. This large standing statue depicts a man bristling with nails and blades that a trained priest blessed using detailed ritual formulas. Function- (WHY) Was the work created?

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Julia Cahn May 4th, 2010 Read pages 577-578, 597-600, pg. 600 #3,4, pg. 622 #1,3,5 Period 4 3. All nonvascular plants do not have vascular tubes, and are small. They also live in moist habitats. 4. Nonvascular plants stay in shady moist areas because the need a steady amount of water without being cut off by other plants. They cannot live in the sunny areas because vascular plants will cut off the sunlight because they are bigger. 1. Bryophytes, hepatophytes, and anthocerophytes are the three divisions of nonvascular plants (C.). 3. Lycophytes include club mosses (D.). 5. Vascular tissue is important because it helps the plant to transport water and nutrients (C.).

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Dear Parents, Guardians, and Students; Welcome to a great new year at SECTA. I hope the summer went well for you all and everyone is ready to get back into school. My name is Mrs. Lighty and this is my 11th year teaching at SECTA and my 16th year teaching overall. Students will be challenged in this class. It is their job to keep up with their assignments and ask questions when they have them. I am here to assist and guide students through the learning process. Please read the course expectations carefully and understand the full impact of the grading categories. Tests are weighted more than homework and, therefore, will require that students prepare for them in advance by putting in their maximum effort on daily assignments as well as

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Name________________________?Adobe?Illustrator?Study?Guide? Multiple?Choice: Know?the?following?1.? Panel?2.? Marquee?3.? Artboard?4.? RGB?model?5.? CMYK?model?6.? Anchor?point?7.? Path?(object)?8.? Bounding?box?9.? Stroke?10. Fill?11. Attributes?12. Direction?Line?13. Gradient?14. Mask?15. Unite?16. Reshape?17. Rotate?18. Swatches?19. Filters?20. Zoom? Make?sure?you?are?familiar?with?the?Illustrator?Toolbox! Name________________________?Short?Answer:?21. Describe?layering.?Include?1)?what?a?layer?is?2)?why?you?want?to?use?layers?and?3)?how?you?switch?layers? 22. Describe?what?scaling.? Include:?1)?What?scaling?is?2)?What?are?the?two?ways?to?scale?? And?3)?Which?is?best?and?why.?

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FRONT The central vacuole looks like a small bag inside the cell that is very large compared to the cell. The central vacuole is a large space in the cell that stores water and many substances. It contains substances such as ions, nutrients, and waste. T he central vacuole looks like a small bag inside the cell that is very large compared to the cell. The central vacuole is a large space in the cell that stores water and many substances. It contains substances such as ions, nutrients, and waste. BACK

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Football?refers to a number of?sports?that involve, to varying degrees,kicking?a?ball?with the foot to score a?goal. The most popular of these sports worldwide is?association football, more commonly known as just "football" or "soccer". Unqualified, the word?football?applies to whichever form of football is the most popular in the regional context in which the word appears, including association football, as well as?American football,?Australian rules football,Canadian football,?Gaelic football,?rugby league,?rugby union[1]?and other related games. These variations of football are known as football codes.

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